Milton Nascimento's first album for North American ears, recorded at Van Gelder Studios in New Jersey under the watchful eye and discerning ear of Creed Taylor, is a masterpiece, a gorgeously executed tour through his early songs. Backed beautifully by Eumir Deodato's lush orchestrations and a clutch of sidemen from the Taylor stable (including Herbie Hancock, Airto Moreira, and Hubert Laws), Nascimento unveils one first-class tune after another, many of which would ignite a rush of cover versions. Among the songs North Americans heard for the first time were "Vera Cruz," "Tres Pontas," "Morro Velho," the scatted "Catavento," and the intensely moving "Bridges" ("Travessia")" -- the latter which launched Nascimento's name on the world music scene. Singing in English, Portuguese, and often with no words at all, Nascimento's odd yet masculine and expressive baritone stands out like a moaning foghorn from the smooth A&M/Taylor sonic formula, a haunting combination. This was Nascimento before tropicalismo, when he latched onto the tail end of the bossa nova movement and quickly became one of its most inspired performers and songwriters. To some admirers, Courage remains his best record, period. ~ Richard S. Ginell, All Music Guide
Courage
01/01/1969 | Verve
All Music Guide Review
Courage Track Listing
Credits of Courage
- Dave Mankovitz
- Viola
- George Marge
- Clarinet
- Jose Marino
- Bass
- Charles McCracken
- Cello
- João Palma
- Drums
- Romeo Penque
- Flute
- Raoul Poliakin
- Violin
- Max Pollikoff
- Violin
- Matthew Raimondi
- Violin
- George Ricci
- Cello
- Tosha Samaroff
- Violin
- Lucien Schmit
- Cello
- Alan Shulman
- Cello
- Billy Slapin
- Flute
- Joe Soldo
- Flute
- Tony Studd
- Trombone
- Creed Taylor
- Producer
- Avram Weiss
- Violin
- Chauncey Welsch
- Trombone
- Jack Zayde
- Violin
- Joseph Zwilich
- Violin
- Amahid Ajemian
- Violin
- Emanuel Vardi
- Viola
- Ralph J. Gleason
- Liner Notes
- Bob Irwin
- Mastering
- Hollis King
- Art Direction
- Sam Antupit
- Design
- Bryan Koniarz
- Reissue Producer
- Ken Druker
- Executive Producer
- Anamaria Valle
- Vocals
- Jayme Pieruzzi
- Mastering
- Deodato
- Organ
- Johnny Messner
- Trombone
- David Nadien
- Violin, Contractor
- Airto Moreira
- Percussion
- Ray Alonge
- French Horn
- Wayne Andre
- Trombone
- Danny Bank
- Flute
- Alfred Brown
- Viola
- Frederick Buldrini
- Violin
- Harold Coletta
- Viola
- Burt Collins
- Flugelhorn
- Alex Cores
- Violin
- Harry Cykman
- Violin
- Joseph DeAngelis
- French Horn
- Eumir Deodato
- Organ, Arranger, Conductor
- Lewis Eley
- Violin
- Harvey Estrin
- Flute
- Paul Faulise
- Trombone
- Rudy Van Gelder
- Engineer
- Harry Glickman
- Violin
- Emanuel Green
- Violin
- Paul Ingraham
- French Horn
- Theodore Israel
- Viola
- Milton Nascimento
- Guitar, Piano, Vocals, Main Performer
- Herbie Hancock
- Piano
- Hubert Laws
- Flute
- Jerome Richardson
- Flute
- Marvin Stamm
- Flugelhorn
- Bill Watrous
- Trombone

















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