Ivo Perelman, who has been thought of as a Brazilian
Albert Ayler (although that is a simplification and a denial of his originality), fuses together Brazilian music (the playing of his percussionists) with creative jazz in this unusual tribute to the compositions of the Brazilian classical composer
Heitor Villa-Lobos. Actually
Perelman just uses
Villa-Lobos's motifs as a point of departure but one could call the results world fusion since
Perelman's mixture creates some startling jazz. Pianist
Joanne Brackeen makes her presence felt during her three appearances (including the modal waltz "Veleiro" and the ballad "Rasga O Coracao") while the interaction between the tenor, the accordion of
Dom Salvador and the percussionists on "Cantiga Caico" is delightful.
Ivo Perelman has an intense sound, complete control of his instrument and an emotional style a little like
Archie Shepp in his prime. His passionate music deserves close attention.