Dive into the sultry and captivating world of Anat Cohen's "Noir," a mesmerizing journey through the vibrant landscapes of Brazilian and Latin jazz. Released on April 3, 2007, via Anzic Records, this 52-minute masterpiece is a testament to Cohen's virtuosity and her deep connection to the rich musical traditions of her heritage.
"Noir" opens with the lively "La Comparsa," setting the stage for a collection that seamlessly blends the infectious rhythms of Brazilian music with the improvisational spirit of jazz. Cohen's clarinet weaves through the infectious melodies of "Carnaval de Sao Vicente" and the playful "Do It," showcasing her technical prowess and musical sensitivity.
The album features a mix of original compositions and clever arrangements, such as the medley of "Samba De Orfeu" and "Struttin’ With Some Barbeque," which highlights Cohen's ability to bridge different musical worlds. Standout tracks like "Cry Me a River" and "You Never Told Me That You Care" offer a glimpse into Cohen's versatility, as she effortlessly transitions between upbeat numbers and soulful ballads.
With "Noir," Anat Cohen invites listeners to experience the vibrant energy and deep soul of Brazilian and Latin jazz, all while pushing the boundaries of her instrument. This album is a celebration of Cohen's artistry and a testament to her ability to captivate audiences with her unique sound.