Herbie Mann “Brazil - Once Again”

Herbie Mann “Brazil - Once Again”

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Herbie Mann
Brazil - Once Again
Atlantic/Warner-Pioneer (Japan) 1978
P-10513A (LP) w/insert.
sleeve : EX+(slightly wear on corner.)
media : EX/EX(some slightly noise.)

An album released in 1978 by American flutist Herbie Mann, who not only collaborated with numerous artists and groups from the mid-1940s onward but also left behind many masterpieces under his own name. Known for producing a wide range of works across genres such as disco and reggae, this album marks a return to Brazilian music—an area he had explored in the past. Featuring renowned musicians such as Dom Um Romao, Tony Levin, and Ralph MacDonald, the album showcases refreshing and light Brazilian jazz throughout. Highlights include the A1 track themed around the legendary Brazilian footballer Pelé, and a cover of a classic song by the duo Joao Donato and Gilberto Gil on B2.za

A2: Oh How I Want to Love You
B3: O Meu Amor Chrou

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Japanese
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