Full-Length Album Collaboration Between Brazilian Musical Icon Milton Nascimento and Decorated Musician/Composer esperanza spalding

 

Featuring Guests Paul Simon, Dianne Reeves, Lianne La Havas, Tim Bernardes,

Maria Gadú, Guinga and More; Produced by esperanza spalding

Milton Nascimento and esperanza spalding have released their collaborative album Milton + esperanza today. Recorded in Brazil throughout 2023 and produced and arranged by spalding, the record is a dream-come-true collaboration. It serves as a beautiful musical expression of a friendship that began nearly 15 years ago.

 

The album has been met with early raves including a profile of the duo in New York Times, an interview on NPR’s Morning Edition, a stirring performance together for NPR’s Tiny Desk, The Guardian Global Album Of the Month selection with 5-star review, and additional interviews in Rolling Stone, SPIN, and much more.  esperanza shared Guest DJ fun with KCRW (who also shine their Today’s Top Tune spotlight on the album today).  KJazz has devoted multiple Arts Report features to this album.  Spotify, YouTube, and TIDAL each provide cover image support plus wide array of programming across all DSPs.

 

 

The affection between Nascimento and Spalding is palpable” — New York Times

 

“These two voices just sound heavenly together” — NPR

 

“A quixotic affair” — The Guardian

 

“An episodic, strikingly impressionistic album” — Rolling Stone

 

“Destined to be a remarkable project” — BET

 

This might just be the biggest collaborative project of the year” – WXPN

 

“A dream-like realm of folkloric myth, plugged into nature’s heartbeat” — Uncut

 

Milton + esperanza reaches ecstatic heights” — The Fader

 

 

Watch Milton Nascimento & esperanza spalding discuss their

new album Milton + esperanza https://found.ee/Miltonesperanza_shortfilm

 

“The moment when I asked, ‘Which songs do you want on this album?’ He [Milton] said ‘A Paul McCartney song.’ And we couldn’t remember the name. I remember that. Milton had a book at his house with every Paul McCartney song, we were looking for this song title that no one could remember. We read through every song. ‘A Day in the Life’, finally. In the original version, in the bridge Paul McCartney is singing solo and I thought, ‘We can’t sing this. We can’t. ‘It’s so ‘signature’…It’s very crazy. Our version is very wild. It’s beautiful, and very intentionally untethered.” – esperanza spalding

 

The album was announced in May along with the release of Outubro and covered enthusiastically by the NY Times, Pitchfork, The Fader, Stereogum and beyond. Since then, the duo released their collaboration with Paul Simon, “Um Vento Passou (para Paul Simon),” for which Simon learned the Portuguese lyrics as well as “Saudade Dos Aviões Da Panair (Conversando No Bar)” featuring Lianne La Havas, Maria Gadú, Tim Bernardes, Lula Galvão.

 

Milton + esperanza features 16 tracks that celebrate and reimagine Nascimento’s beloved classics, new pieces written by spalding with Nascimento in mind, and interpretations of The Beatles’ “A Day in the Life” and Michael Jackson’s “Earth Song.” Guests include Dianne Reeves, Lianne La Havas, Maria Gadú, Tim Bernardes, Carolina Shorter, Elena Pinderhughes, Shabaka Hutchings, Guinga and more.  The album features spalding’s core band of Matthew Stevens (guitar), Justin Tyson and Eric Doob (drums), Leo Genovese (piano), Corey D. King (vocals, synths), and several Brazilian musicians, including Orquestra Ouro Preto, percussionists Kainã Do Jêje and Ronaldinho Silva and Lula Galvão.

 

“It’s like a magic, that you know when it’s happening, and you can help make it happen. It’s like you can invite it to come visit you. You can invite it to come through you. And it’s magic, that I guess, I’m always hoping will descend, you know, into the music. The whole time I was always praying for the album to feel like a big ship, that’s traveling through the cosmic waters of the world. And the ship is going so smooth, and you’re [Milton] standing at the back going like this, “Wa, wa.” Like throwing magic out from your hands to everybody who’s seen the boat go by. And I wanted the album to feel like that, to feel like this magical wow-thing going by; and after it passes, you just feel like wow. That was the inspiration for the album.” – esperanza spalding

 

Milton + esperanza sparkles with duets between these two voices, exquisite musicianship and what spalding identifies as a central theme of the album: the importance of younger generations creating with, learning from, and building new worlds with elders.  A guiding spirit for the project was Wayne Shorter, whose collaboration with Nascimento, Native Dancer, was released nearly 50 years ago.  “This was all about Wayne,” spalding stated in a recent interview with WRTI. “I think at the end of the day, he is that guiding light for both of us to dare and be expansive, and also go for broke.”

 

The genesis for this album goes back to the very first time spalding heard a Nascimento recording, at a dinner party when a friend put on Native Dancer.  “I get chills even thinking about it,” she says.”  “Ninety percent of things I write, I’m thinking of him.  He’s a very present part of my creative imagination.” They would finally meet (thanks in part to an introduction made by Herbie Hancock) and began to collaborate, record and perform live together.  In 2022, Nascimento, now 81, embarked on a farewell tour, and invited spalding to perform on a couple of shows.  At dinner on the eve of her participation in Nascimento’s Boston performance, his son asked her to produce Nascimento’s next album.  A dream had come true.  She worked in Brazil throughout 2023 recording and producing the album.

9 augustus 2024
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