Mike Marshall (mandolin); Jamie Bell, Carlos Vinícius Oliveira (nylon-string guitar); Harvey Wainapel, Andy Connell (clarinet, soprano saxophone); Dennis Broughton (pandeiro); Aaron Johnston (surdo); Michael Spiro (percussion).
Choro Famoso is an ad hoc pair of groups of Bay Area-based Brazilian and jazz musicians who are fueling multi-faceted mandolinist Mike Marshall's ongoing affair with Brazilian music. As a result, Marshall's second Brazilian-rooted release on his own Adventure Music label is a livelier affair than his more sparsely populated first release, Serenata. This time, the groove is almost constant, ever-so-gently swinging, loaded with easygoing melodies that evoke the shores of Rio but not without a touch of an intimate homegrown Windham Hill sensibility. Marshall works with a quintet on the first seven tracks -- himself on mandolin, Carlos Oliveira on nylon-string guitar, Andy Connell on clarinet and soprano sax, and percussionists Michael Spiro and Brian Rice. On the last three tracks, Marshall expands to a septet, retaining Oliveira and adding Jamie Bell on guitar, Harvey Wainapel on reeds, Aaron Johnston on surdo, Dennis Broughton on pandeiro, and Steve Robertson on tamborim -- and that gives the rhythms of "Noites Cariocas" and "Luis Americano na P.R.E." a jet-propelled jump start. Marshall sounds perfectly at home in the Brazilian grooves, and the whole CD goes down easily in just 40 minutes. ~ Richard S. GinellDirty Linen
Album Tracks
1.Um Abraço Seu Domingos (A Hug Mr. Domingos) - 3:33
2.Cochichando (Whispering) - 3:08
3.Sarau Para Radamés (Tribute to Radames) - 3:48
4.Receita de Samba (Recipe for Samba) - 5:34
5.Choro da Gafieira (Gafieira Choro) - 4:10
6.Choro Negro (Black Choro) - 5:15
7.Espinha de Bacalhau (Codfish Bone) - 3:34
8.Noites Cariocas (Carioca Nights) - 2:54
9.Não Me Toques (Don't Touch Me) - 2:54
10.Luis Americano Na P.R.E. #3 (Luis Americano on the P.R.E.) - 5:27