Vinicius Cantuária's 1986 album "Nu Brasil" is a captivating blend of MPB (Música Popular Brasileira), Brazilian rock, pop, and jazz, showcasing the artist's unique ability to fuse various genres into a cohesive and engaging soundscape. Released under EMI Music Brasil Ltda., this 33-minute journey features ten tracks that highlight Cantuária's distinctive voice and musicianship.
From the opening track "Nu Brasil" to the introspective closer "Você Me Esconde," the album explores themes of unity, love, and existential reflection. Songs like "Todos Irmãos" and "Mais Um Ou Mais" emphasize the importance of togetherness, while tracks such as "Quero Que Va Tudo Pro Inferno" and "Clichê Do Clichê" delve into the complexities of human relationships. The album's title track and "Sonhos" offer a glimpse into Cantuária's poetic lyricism and melodic sensibilities.
Cantuária's collaboration with other notable artists, such as Arto Lindsay, further enriches his musical repertoire. His work with Lindsay, including the album "Songs for Modern Lovers," demonstrates his versatility and willingness to explore new sonic territories. "Nu Brasil" is a testament to Vinicius Cantuária's artistry and his significant contributions to the Brazilian music scene.