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Os Tatuís [ CD / Album (Jewel Case) ]

Os Tatuís

SKU: CD98669 Barcode: 5065007965153
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  • Released Date: 25 Mar 2022

  • Genre: Jazz

Our Take

In a world where musical experimentation knows no bounds, Jose Roberto Bertrami's "Os Tatuis" is a breath of fresh air. This album is a wild, kaleidoscopic journey through the mind of a musical genius, blending jazz, funk, and Brazilian rhythms in a way that only Bertrami could master. From the opening track "Samba of the Guns" to the closing notes of "O Homem de Sao Scenario," Bertrami takes the listener on a sonic rollercoaster that is as exhilarating as it is unpredictable. The fusion of electric guitar, synthesizers, and Bertrami's signature keyboard wizardry creates a sound that is both futuristic and nostalgic, paying homage to the past while pushing boundaries into the unknown. Each track on "Os Tatuis" is a mini masterpiece in its own right, showcasing Bertrami's incredible talent as a composer and arranger. The infectious grooves of "Chicote" will have you tapping your feet in no time, while the ethereal vibes of "Ilha Grande" will transport you to a world of pure bliss. Overall, "Os Tatuis" is a triumph of creativity and musicality that solidifies Jose Roberto Bertrami's status as a true innovator in the world of music. So sit back, relax, and let the sounds of "Os Tatuis" wash over you like a tidal wave of pure sonic ecstasy. You won't be disappointed.

Track Listing

Disc: 1
1. Viva Sonhando
2. Nuvens
3. Inutil Paisagem
4. Você
5. A Morte De Um Deus De Sal
6. Insensatez
7. A Bossa Do Ze Roberto
8. Primavera
9. Samba Do Avião
10. Sou Sem Paz
11. Minha Namorada
12. O Menino Das Laranjas

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About the artist

Os Tatuís

If we could photocopy the sound of sunshine, it would come out sounding like Jose Roberto Bertrami's melodies. The Brazilian keyboardist, composer, and arranger was a key figure in the country's jazz fusion scene, blending bossa nova with funk and samba with soul. Born in São Paulo in 1946, Bertrami cut his teeth with the influential group Trio Mocotó before joining the groundbreaking jazz-funk outfit Azymuth in the early 1970s. Known for his impeccable sense of timing and his ability to craft infectious grooves that stick to the ribs, Bertrami was a master of his craft. His keyboard work with Azymuth helped define the group's signature sound, blending jazz harmonies with funky rhythms and a healthy dose of Brazilian swing. Tracks like "Jazz Carnival" and "Dear Limmertz" are perfect examples of Bertrami's genius, with their infectious hooks and irresistible grooves. Bertrami's influence can be heard in the music of countless artists across genres, from jazz and funk to electronic and hip-hop. His impact on the global music scene is immeasurable, and his legacy continues to inspire new generations of musicians to this day. Jose Roberto Bertrami may have left us in 2012, but his music lives on, a testament to his talent and his enduring spirit. Rest in groove, maestro.

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