"Saudade do Futuro" is the eighth studio album by Brazilian bossa nova and jazz singer Joyce Moreno, released in 1985 under the Pointer label. This enchanting collection of 11 tracks offers a delightful blend of bossa nova, Brazilian jazz, and MPB, showcasing Joyce Moreno's signature vocals and guitar work.
The album opens with a playful cover of The Beatles' "When I'm Sixty-Four," titled "Velhos No Ano 2000," setting a lighthearted tone. It also features the beautiful "Tema para Jobim," with special participation from the legendary Milton Nascimento. The arrangements and direction are expertly handled by Gilson Peranzzetta, adding depth and richness to each track.
Joyce Moreno's velvety voice and intricate guitar playing are on full display throughout the album, with standout tracks like "Cortina de Bambu," "Stone Washed," and "Ziriguidum 2001" highlighting her unique style and musicality. The album's duration of 35 minutes is a testament to Joyce Moreno's ability to create a captivating and cohesive musical experience in a concise format.
"Saudade do Futuro" is a testament to Joyce Moreno's enduring talent and her significant contributions to Brazilian music. Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer to her work, this album is sure to captivate and inspire.