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Milton Nascimento, Milton

Audio CD

Disk ID: 855271

Disk length: 43m 21s (9 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1976

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Raça 3:38
2. Fairy Tale Song 4:13
3. Francisco 4:30
4. Nothing Will Be As It Was 3:53
5. Cravo e Canela 3:48
6. The Call 5:50
7. One Coin 4:31
8. Saídas e Bandeiras 4:47
9. Os Povos 8:06

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Review

Journey to Brazil and beyond with the music of gifted singer-songwriter Milton Nascimento. On Milton, the acoustic-based 1976 follow-up to Native Dancer, his collaboration with Wayne Shorter, the two are paired again, along with Herbie Hancock on piano. Beginning with the Afro-Brazilian rhythms of "Raça" and ending on the dark jazz landscape of "Os Povos," we go on a vocal journey of words and wordless singing that showcases the incredible range of Nascimento's voice. For some, Nascimento's vocal style is an acquired taste, but not many can deny the beauty of his falsetto, the richness of his bass register, and all the colorings in between. It is this voice that transcends any language barrier and resists categorization. On the haunting "Chamada," where his vocalese is accompanied by a single guitar, Nascimento's music calls on a mysterious yet moving place in our musical understanding. --Jamie FitzGerald

Other Versions

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Milton

Tracks: 9, Disk length: 43m 9s (-1m 48s)

Milton

Tracks: 13 (+4 tracks), Disk length: 40m 10s (-4m 49s)

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