By EDWARD BLANCO,
Young Swedish-born guitarist Tobias Grim announces his debut album with Brazil Lines, a light Brazilian-styled vocal project featuring singer Karolina Vucidolac, one of Sweden’s finest interpreters of the genre. Originally from Linkoping, Sweden, Grim began his musical career performing Rock and Funk music, moved to London for a while, encountered the blues and was introduced to the jazz idiom through jazz fusion.
Along with bassist Magnus Bergstrom and drummer Anders Kjellberg—who form the Grim trio—the band and vocalist Vucidolac, have been performing together since 2010 and this endeavor, is their first recording collaboration.The album contains all original music with three instrumentals and seven vocal pieces with lyrics primarily in Portuguese though, there is one song in English and all—penned by the vocalist, Sandra da Silva and Marcia de Souza. Opening up with the soft “Para Theo,” Grim’s light string work leads the way on the Brazilian-tinged song with Vucidolac doing a fine imitation of the great Astrud Gilberto. The leader comes to the fore on the first instrumental of the disc (“Ishmael”) where his playing harkens back to his jazz fusion foundation as he turns his guitar loose with some electrifying chords and riffs.
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Friday, December 26, 2014
Tobias Grim: Brazil Lines (2014)
Posted by jazzofilo at Friday, December 26, 2014
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