7898600090544

Sambolero

Joao Donato Trio

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Format: LP

Cat No: MIL068

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Release Date:  31 July 2026

Label:  Mills Records

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  7898600090544

Genres:  Jazz  Brazil  

  • Description

    The Joao Donato Trio's acclaimed album Sambolero stands as a luminous testament to the timeless elegance, rhythmic sophistication, and inventive spirit of Brazilian jazz. Released on December 31, 2005, the album quickly earned international recognition, culminating in its win for Best Latin Jazz Album at the 11th Annual Latin Grammy Awards. This incredible album is now released in mainstream distribution for the first time outside of Brasil.

    At the heart of Sambolero is the unmistakable musical identity of the late Joao Donato (1934 - 2023), one of Brazil's most influential pianists, composers, and arrangers. Joined by master musicians Robertinho Silva, and Luiz Alves. Donato crafts a soundscape that is both deeply rooted in Brazilian tradition and boldly exploratory. The trio's interplay is fluid and intuitive, blending samba, bossa nova, and jazz improvisation with effortless grace.

    The album's twelve tracks form a vibrant journey through Donato's musical universe. From the atmospheric opener 'Amazonas' to the playful syncopation of 'Bananeira', the breezy lyricism of 'Brisa do Mar', and the title track 'Sambolero', each piece displays Donato's signature blend of melodic clarity and rhythmic subtlety.

    Recorded at the renowned Estudio 1 da Cia dos Tecnicos in Rio de Janeiro, the album benefits from meticulous production and engineering that highlight the trio's dynamic range and tonal richness. The recording captures Donato's piano with warmth and precision, allowing every nuance of his phrasing to shine.

    Sambolero's Latin Grammy win not only honours Donato's extraordinary legacy but also reaffirms the global resonance of Brazilian jazz. The album continues to inspire musicians and listeners worldwide, standing as a definitive work in Donato's extensive discography and a milestone in contemporary Latin jazz.

    Joao Donato - piano

    Luiz Alves - bass

    Robertinho Silva - drums

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Amazonas
      • 2. Quem Diz que Sabe
      • 3. Bananeira
      • 4. Brisa do Mar
      • 5. E Menina

      Side 2

      • 1. Lugar Comum
      • 2. Sambolero
      • 3. A Ra
      • 4. Nasci para Bailar
      • 5. Jodel