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Hermeto Pascoal

Slaves Mass

Not strictly a jazz album in the strict sense, Slaves Mass has strong compositional themes among its seven tracks. The maestro Hermeto Pascoal plays everything from flutes, soprano saxophone, guitar, Fender Rhodes, acoustic piano and clavinet on this set, and enlists help from Ron Carter, Airto, Flora Purim, Raul DeSouza, David Maro and others. "Mixing Pot," is the opener and an anomaly in that it is a vanguard fusion tune where Pascoal really digs in and improvises. It also features the only appearance on this set of Alphonso Johnson on electric bass. In "Missa Dos Escravos," the title track, Pascoal's emblematic pig gives his first growls in a song dominated by Brazilian Indian references. Wonderfully and intricately composed, it centers around folk tropes. "Chorinho Para Ele" is a beautiful and modern choro with a somewhat challenging glissando bridge that really proposed new directions for the traditional genre.

A1

Mixing Pot (Tacho)

A2

Slaves Mass (Missa Dos Escravos)

A3

Little Cry For Him (Chorinho Pra Ele)

A4

Cannon (Dedicated To Cannonball Adderley)

B1

Just Listen (Escuta Meu Piano)

B2

That Waltz (Aquela Valsa)

B3

Cherry Jam (Geleia De Cereja)

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