6016. Al Di Meola - Capoeira

From: Soaring Through a Dream; Year: 1985; Genre: Latin Jazz/Jazz Fusion
Some call it "pretentious" or "musical wanking," but to me this is one of my favourite records from jazz legend Al Di Meola and the equally great musicians that have backed him.
This one in particular exemplifies the jazz fusion genre in how then blended jazz sensibilities, middle-eastern music with Latin and Brazilian rhythms/forms. Wot you get is some great music to both listen intently to, to have on whilst you work or just feel like dancing.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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