Carlos Bica's 1991 debut album, "A Chama Do Sol," is a captivating exploration of free jazz that showcases the artist's innovative spirit and musical prowess. Released under the Nabel label, this 55-minute journey through improvisation and avant-garde expression features a blend of original compositions and a unique take on David Bowie's "The Man Who Sold the World." Bica's bass playing is at the forefront, driving the ensemble through dynamic shifts and unexpected turns. The album's title track, "A Chama Do Sol," sets the tone with its fiery intensity, while tracks like "White Vivace" and "Bela" demonstrate Bica's ability to balance complexity with melodic beauty. With "A Chama Do Sol," Carlos Bica establishes himself as a bold voice in the world of free jazz, offering an album that is both challenging and deeply rewarding for those eager to dive into its intricate soundscapes.
(C) 1991 Nabel
Tracks
One WordCarlos Bica, Sven Klammer, Kalle Kalima
PuntoCarlos Bica, Sven Klammer, Kalle Kalima
A Chama Do SolCarlos Bica, Sven Klammer, Kalle Kalima
The Man Who Sold the WorldCarlos Bica, Sven Klammer, Kalle Kalima
White VivaceCarlos Bica, Sven Klammer, Kalle Kalima
BelaCarlos Bica, Sven Klammer, Kalle Kalima
DurmeCarlos Bica, Sven Klammer, Kalle Kalima
I Think I've Met You BeforeCarlos Bica, Sven Klammer, Kalle Kalima
Happy TogetherCarlos Bica, Sven Klammer, Kalle Kalima
WhiteCarlos Bica, Sven Klammer, Kalle Kalima
HerancasCarlos Bica, Sven Klammer, Kalle Kalima
Clara LindaCarlos Bica, Sven Klammer, Kalle Kalima