Introspection - How It Feels to Chew 5 Gum! Our head is a castle, our mind a sky. And what better way to journey through the clouds than on the wings of an acoustic guitar?
Rio de Janeiro's Luiz Bonfa had a lucrative career as part of the samba scene of the 50s and 60s, notably writing some of the music for the brilliant film Black Orpheus (1959), including "Manha de Carnaval", which has been covered by many including Astrud Gilberto. His collaboration with Stan Getz, Jazz Samba Encore! (1963), was a hit that includes Bonfa's "Saudade Vem Correndo", which was sampled by J Dilla on the Pharcyde classic "Runnin'". The guy could write a good song.
Introspection feels more improvisational, but it's short and sweet at just over 26 minutes. This works to the album's advantage as the songs are quite similar. No vocals or accompanying instruments, just that airy guitar, slowing in tempo and then picking up again like a classical movement (hence, "Concerto for Guitar"). "Missal (Estudo)" stands out for having what sounds like two guitars in the mix (although I am almost certain there is only one) for a wonderful harmonic effect.
Listen to Introspection here.
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