By the time he recorded his third album, Seduzir, Djavan was a superstar in Brazil, and was attracting attention in American jazz, R&B and pop circles as well. Though his style inspires comparisons to fellow Brazilian great Milton Nascimento, Djavan is a distinctive vocalist whose inspirations range from Northeastern Brazil's tropiscalismo school to jazz to the Beatles and Stevie Wonder. Having absorbed so wide a variety of music, Djavan (a native of the state of Alagoas in Northeastern Brazil) has no problem making Seduzir a very diverse listen. Though all of the players on this five-star date (reissued on CD in 1990) are Brazilian and Djavan's lyrics are entirely in Portuguese, it's hard to miss the impact American artists have had on him. From the impressionistic "Morena de Endoidecer" and the complex, jazz-oriented "Jogral" to the enchanting "Faltando Um Pecado" and the Wonder-ish title song, Djavan keeps listeners guessing. ~ Alex Henderson, All Music Guide
Seduzir
01/01/1981 | Blue Note Records
All Music Guide Review
Seduzir Track Listing
Credits of Seduzir
- Marquinhos
- Saxophone
- Moises
- Trombone
- Ze Nogueira
- Percussion, Woodwind
- Dianne Reeves
- Reissue Producer
- Gerald Seligman
- Liner Notes
- Mayrton Bahia
- Producer
- Sergio Bittencourt
- Engineer
- Franklin Garrido
- Engineer
- Guilherme Reis
- Engineer
- Filo
- Guitar (Electric)
- Lea Freire
- Flute
- Sizao
- Bass, Percussion
- Maxine Tholance
- Violin
- Franko Caligiuri
- Art Direction, Design
- Paulo Albuquerque
- Production Assistant
- Monique Gardenberg
- Production Assistant
- Fernando Carvalho
- Photography
- Teo Lima
- Percussion, Drums
- Luiz Avellar
- Piano, Orchestration, Keyboards
- Chico Batera
- Percussion
- Café
- Percussion
- Djavan
- Guitar, Arranger, Vocals, Voices, Producer, Main Performer
- Gilberto Gil
- Performer













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