Victor Biglione
Maquette Brazil
The Story
Brazilian guitarist Victor Biglione's 1996 release "Maquette Brazil" offers eleven instrumentals in a jazz, Metheny-like vein ("Git'in", "Suite Brazil #1"), or the electric fusion style ("New World Street Samba", with its overdriven sound and monster bass solo, and "Party At Salgueiro"), with a few solo guitar pieces (Ellington's "In A Sentimental Mood" and Legrand's "What Are You Doing The Rest Of Your Life") added for good measure. "Maquette Brazil" shows off some Brazilian influence, which is fairly rare for Biglione, on tracks such as the pair of "Northeast Brazil" numbers, "Via Canal" and "Rain In Ipanema", which imparts a samba feel. Biglione takes a number of solos into his own territory - especially on the Stevie Wonder cover track, "Cause We've Ended As Lovers" - which gives the listener a taste of his virtuosity.
The Music
01:28 | Northeast Brazil I | Instrumental |
03:07 | Git'in | Instrumental |
05:36 | Suite Brazil #1 | Instrumental |
04:30 | Party At Salgueiro | Instrumental |
04:43 | Rain In Ipanema | Instrumental |
03:20 | What Are You Doing The Rest Of Your Life | Instrumental |
04:06 | Via Canal | Instrumental |
04:24 | New World Street Samba | Instrumental |
03:44 | In A Sentimental Mood | Instrumental |
05:06 | Cause We've Ended As Lovers | Instrumental |
03:30 | Northeast Brazil II | Instrumental |
The Artists
Victor Biglione | Guitars, Steel String Guitars, Arrangement, Production |
Mingo Araujo | Acoustic Percussion, Percussion, |
Nando Chagas | Electronic Percussion, Keyboards, Programming, Sampled Horns, Arrangement, Execution |
Maguinho Alcantara | Drums |
Ezio Filho | Bass |
Ze Lourenco | Keyboards, Soprano Sax |
Raul Mascarenhas | Tenor Sax |
Ivan Conti | Drums |
Nico Assumpcao | Bass, Acoustic Bass |
Andre Tandeta | Drums |
Andre Gomes | Bass |
Sergio Murilo | Engineering, Mixing |
Sergio Ricardo | Engineering, Mixing |
Rodrigo Lopes | Mastering |
Digya Alcantarin | Executive Production |
Frederico Mendes | Photography |
Recorded between 1993 and 1994 at Mega Studio, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Mastered at Visom Digital. Design by A3. |