The list of prominent North American and British fans of Milton Nascimento continues to grow almost exponentially -- and as a result, his first album for Warner Bros, recorded in Rio, New York, Pittsburgh and L.A., has a longer guest list than ever before. On the jazz side, Wayne Shorter reunites with his Brazilian soulmate on two tracks, his beam-of-light soprano soaring brightly, and a quintet containing Pat Metheny, Herbie Hancock, Ron Carter, Jack DeJohnette, and Robertinho Silva sails magnificently through two early Nascimento classics: "Vera Cruz" and "Novena" (his first song ever). On the rock side, Nascimento pays homage to the Beatles -- who are as powerful an influence on his album conceptions and sound as anyone -- with a drawn-out, orchestrally backed "Hello Goodbye," and Peter Gabriel lends his voice to the lovely "Qualquer Coisa a Haver Com o Paraiso." Another worthwhile experiment is the convincing transformation of James Taylor's "Only a Dream in Rio," with Taylor's distinctive voice on hand with both English and Portuguese lyrics. But the state of Nascimento's songwriting imagination remains in a moderate slump, made glaringly evident by the inclusion of so much superior early music. Having made his mark as a great songwriter, Nascimento had evolved into a gifted, meticulous record maker, and alas, we have a far, far greater quantity of the latter than the former these days. ~ Richard S. Ginell, All Music Guide
Angelus
01/01/1993
All Music Guide Review
Angelus Track Listing
Credits of Angelus
- Lou Marini
- Flute (Alto)
- Charles McCracken
- Bassoon
- Donald Palma
- Bass
- Chris Parker
- Drums (Bass)
- Matt Pierson
- Producer, Executive Producer
- Nardo Poy
- Viola
- Marilyn Reynolds
- Violin
- Robertinho Silva
- Percussion, Rhythmic Concept, ?, Drums
- Ronaldo
- Percussion, Drums, Tamborim, ?
- Vanderlei Silva
- Percussion, Tamborim, ?
- Russ Titelman
- Producer
- Flávio Venturini
- Guitar (Acoustic)
- Keith Underwood
- Whistle (Instrument), Contrabass Flute, ?
- Chris Albert
- Assistant Engineer
- Neil Perry
- Assistant Engineer
- Louise Schulman
- Viola
- Tulio Mourao
- Piano, Keyboards
- Robin Bushman
- Violin
- Ben Hudson
- Violin, ?
- Liuh-Wen Ting
- Viola
- Otavio Bretas
- Production Coordination, Editorial Supervision, Assistant Producer, Assistant Director
- Geraldo Leite
- Artwork
- Tom Tavee
- Photography
- Joao Baptista
- Bass, Fretless Bass
- Scott Austin
- Assistant Engineer
- Lizzie Bravo
- Production Coordination, Translation
- Roberto Marques
- Engineer, Mixing
- Fólio-Roberto Boca
- Computer Graphics
- Paulo H. Britto
- Translation
- Victor Deglio
- Assistant Engineer
- Tina Harris-Rouquette
- Translation
- Bob Minizer
- Clarinet (Bass)
- Marcelo Sabóia
- Engineer
- Eriko Sato
- Violin
- Jennifer Zeitlin
- Production Coordination
- Joanne Schwartz
- Production Coordination
- Flávio Vieira
- Production Coordination
- Peter Gordon
- French Horn
- Jay A. Ryan
- Assistant Engineer
- Wilson Lopes
- Guitar, Viola
- Américo Almeida
- Assistant Engineer
- Aracy Duarte
- Production Coordination
- Baster Barrios
- Assistant Engineer
- Sandra Church
- Flute
- Vanderlei Loureiro
- Engineer
- Zorro
- Engineer
- Jeff Bova
- Keyboards
- Steve Boyer
- Mixing
- Tony Cedras
- Accordion
- Patrick Dillett
- Engineer
- Marcel East
- Assistant Engineer
- Rob Eaton
- Engineer, Mixing
- James Farber
- Engineer
- Hugo Fattoruso
- Piano, Accordion
- Lawrence Feldman
- Recorder
- Marcio Ferreira
- Director, Producer, Photography, Artwork
- Ben Fowler
- Engineer
- Erik Friedlander
- Cello
- Josh Gordon
- Cello
- Anthony Jackson
- Contrabass Guitar
- Ted Jensen
- Mastering
- Fred Kevorkian
- Assistant Engineer
- Matthew Boomer La Monica
- Engineer
- Tim Leitner
- Assistant Engineer
- Richard Locker
- Cello
- Milton Nascimento
- Guitar (Acoustic), Piano, Arranger, Concertina, Vocals, Producer, Main Performer, Musical Director
- Naná Vasconcelos
- Percussion, Rhythm Arrangements
- Jon Anderson
- Vocals
- James Taylor
- Guitar (Acoustic), Vocals
- Phil Bodner
- Clarinet
- Ron Carter
- Bass
- Jack DeJohnette
- Drums
- Gil Goldstein
- Arranger, Conductor
- Herbie Hancock
- Piano
- Pat Metheny
- Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Electric)
- Wayne Shorter
- Sax (Soprano)















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