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Hermeto Pascoal – Slaves Mass

LP, Warner Bros, 1977


Style: Jazz Fusion, Avant-Garde Jazz, Baião

Vibe: Warm, Passionate, Spiritual, Eclectic, Groovy, Energetic, Tropical, Psychedelic

Musical Qualities: Improvisation, Percussive, Polyrhythmic, Complex



1970s, 1977, Acoustic Guitar, Airto Moreira, Avant-Garde Jazz, Baião, Brazil, Clavinet, Complex, Eclectic, Energetic, Fender Rhodes, Flora Purim, Flute, Groovy, Hermeto Pascoal, Improvisation, Jazz Fusion, Keyboards, Latin Jazz, Passionate, percussion, Percussive, Piano, Polyrhythmic, Psychedelic, Ron Carter, Soprano Saxophone, Spiritual, Trombone, Tropical, Warm, Warner Bros, World-Jazz

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