Sunday, December 14, 2025

Sunday Music Muse Day - Milton Nascimento, Jerry Granelli

On this cold and snowy Sunday Music Muse Day, lets start with music from sunny Brazil, with Milton Nascimento - Milton, the gifted Brazilian singer-songwriter. I enjoyed this CD more than the last one of his I presented with Esperanza Spalding, maybe because this one was made soon after his breakout recording Native Dancer with Wayne Shorter.  Shorter and Herbie Hancock appear on this release, so that's a plus. I'll say it's worth a listen just for that.





Next up, Jerry Granelli - A Song I thought I heard Buddy Sing. I admit, I picked up this release on the strength of the sidesmen, especially Bill Frisell, one of my favorite guitarist.  The recording is mentioned in the liner notes of his "Dance Hall" recording as the first recording made with Frisell and guitarist Robben Ford. The liner notes for  "A Song..." states: "This recording was inspired by the Michael Ondaatje's haunting novel, "Coming Through Slaughter", about the life and times of the legendary New Orleans horn player, Buddy Bolden".  Although, I've the heard the name, I'm a little light on my New Orleans' music history, so I'll have to look him up for more context to the music.  Overall, I like the laid-back feel of the session. The group doesn't fight for your attention, instead the solid interplay straws you in.  Listen, and let yourself go.



Winter has arrived in our area, if the snow trend continues we may have a White Christmas. Stay warm, stay safe, and enjoy the Holiday Season with family, and friends. Peace




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