"Courage," released in 1969, is the second studio album by Brazilian musical luminary Milton Nascimento. This captivating collection of songs, originally recorded in 1968, showcases Nascimento's unique voice and his deep connection to Brazilian musical traditions, particularly MPB (Música Popular Brasileira), Bossa Nova, and Brazilian Jazz. The album features a blend of Nascimento's soulful vocals and intricate guitar work, accompanied by lush orchestrations that beautifully complement his compositions.
Produced by the renowned Eumir Deodato, who also arranged and conducted the musical accompaniment, "Courage" is a testament to Nascimento's artistic vision and his ability to seamlessly integrate jazz influences into his music. The album includes standout tracks like "Bridges (Travessia)," "Vera Cruz," and the title track "Courage," each offering a glimpse into Nascimento's poetic lyricism and melodic prowess.
Born in Três Pontas, near Rio de Janeiro, Milton Nascimento's music is deeply rooted in his Brazilian heritage, yet it transcends geographical boundaries with its universal appeal. "Courage" is a timeless masterpiece that continues to resonate with audiences worldwide, celebrating the rich tapestry of Brazilian music and the enduring legacy of one of its most beloved artists.