Sergio Mendes, Brazilian Bossa Nova Great, Dies |
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Posted: 07 Sep 2024 at 1:52am |
In a previously skeptical industry, “Mas Que Nada” and parent album Herb Alpert Presents: Sergio Mendes & Brazil ’66 lent Mendes a cachet that crested in 1968, when he performed the Burt Bacharach and Hal David cover “The Look of Love” at the Academy Awards. The band played bigger and bigger shows—as well as showcases for Presidents Lyndon B. Johnson and Richard Nixon, plus one at the 1970 Olympics—that added rock heft to a live setup driven by his frenetic keyboard work and uproarious percussionists. Momentum slowed, but Mendes continued to explore modern and traditional styles in the ensuing decades, including with the Bahian-influenced 1992 album Brasileiro—winner of the 1993 Grammy Award for Best World Music Album—and the 2010 album of modernized Brazilian classics Bom Tempo. He co-produced the 1983 James Bond theme song “Never Say Never Again,” by Brasil ’66 vocalist Lani Hall, and collaborated with superstars including Stevie Wonder, Milton Nascimento, and Seu Jorge. He also worked with contemporary artists like John Legend, on the Oscar-nominated “Real in Rio,” and the Black Eyed Peas on a “Mas Que Nada” remix. Will.i.am produced that unlikely collaboration’s parent album, Timeless, on which Mendes performed alongside Eyrkah Badu, Jill Scott, Justin Timberlake, and many more. He released his final album, In the Key of Joy, in 2019, in conjunction with a documentary on his life. from https://pitchfork.com Edited by snobb - 07 Sep 2024 at 1:57am |
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