
Reviewed by
October 2005 |
Alex Buck
Luz da Lua
Maritaca M1019 (2005)
Total time: 61'56"
Although he began his musical education
at the Zimbo Trio school playing the piano and flute, Alex Buck
(São Paulo, 1980) chose the drums as his favorite instrument
at 11 years old. Luz da Lua is his first solo album.
Besides writing, producing and arranging all music you will hear
on the CD, Buck is a promising drummer who also shows up great
musicianship on the piano and percussion. He has already performed
with names that are well known in the Brazilian music scene,
including Hermeto Pascoal, Jane Duboc, Heraldo do Monte, Armandinho,
Filó Machado and others. In Luz da Lua listeners
are given a chance to hear multitalented instrumentalist playing
the piano and drums with an array of other very qualified musicians
such as Thiago Espírito Santo (bass), Sandro Haick (piano, bass),
Naylor Proveta (alto sax), Léa Freire (flutes) and Filó Machado
(guitar) among several others. In a little over an hour, you
can experience Buck's musical universe. The opener, "Toninho
Pinheiro," serves as a brief introduction to the rest of the
album, with
Buck doubling on piano and percussion at first. Think of it
as a warm-up to what is down the line. Although the overall feeling
of Luz da Lua is strong on jazz, the brassy "Espírito
do Santo" serves as a nice distraction sounding like a typical
Zimbo Trio track. Of course a Brazilian presence is in all
tracks, especially in the frevo-flavored "Alô Brasil." The two
versions for "Que Não Seja a Última Vez..." prove quite effective.
The first features Naylor Proveta doing the solos, and in closing,
the same track is presented in a new environment featuring Filó
Machado on guitar and vocals. Nice touch!
You can hear samples of Luz da Lua here.
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All tracks by Alex Buck.
- Toninho Pinheiro
- Luz da Lua
- Espírito Santo
- Que Não Seja a Última
Vez...
- Alô Brasil
- Três Gerações
- Amarelinha
- Novos Amigos
- Pai de Som
- Que Pen
- Sambeti
- Que Não Seja a Última
Vez...
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