"Roendopinho" is a captivating journey into the heart of Brazilian music, masterfully crafted by the renowned composer and guitarist Guinga. Released on September 26, 2014, via Acoustic Music Records, this album is a celebration of Brazilian jazz, bossa nova, and MPB, all woven together with Guinga's signature style and deep musical roots.
Spanning just 46 minutes, "Roendopinho" is a concise yet powerful collection of 15 tracks that showcase Guinga's virtuosity and his ability to blend traditional Brazilian rhythms with sophisticated jazz harmonies. The album opens with "Pucciniana," a tribute to the famous Italian composer Giacomo Puccini, setting the tone for the eclectic mix of influences that follow. Standout tracks like "Choro Breve no. 1," "Anjo de Candura," and "Funeral de Billie Holiday" highlight Guinga's versatility and his deep respect for both Brazilian and international musical traditions.
Each song on "Roendopinho" is a testament to Guinga's skill as a composer and performer. From the lively "Roendopinho" and "Picotado" to the more introspective pieces like "Constance no. 2" and "Ellingtoniana," the album offers a rich tapestry of sounds and moods. The inclusion of tracks like "Cambono" and "Lendas Brasileiras" pays homage to Guinga's Brazilian heritage, while pieces like "Di Maior" and "Sargento Escobar" showcase his innovative approach to jazz.
"Roendopinho" is not just an album for fans of Brazilian music; it's a testament to Guinga's enduring legacy as one of the most influential figures in contemporary Brazilian music. Whether you're a seasoned jazz enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this album offers a compelling introduction to the rich and diverse world of Brazilian jazz and bossa nova.