O Som Do Jazz's album Go is a captivating and soulful collection of songs that showcase the group's impressive musicianship and versatility. From the opening track "Jazz na Gafieira" to the closing number "Samba da Minha Terra," the album takes listeners on a journey through the rich sounds of Brazilian jazz.
The group's tight arrangements and skilled improvisation are on full display throughout the album, with each member bringing their own unique voice to the mix. Vocalist Liz Rosa's smooth and sultry voice adds an extra layer of depth and emotion to tracks like "Coisa Mais Linda" and "Estate," while the instrumental numbers like "O Barquinho" and "Wave" showcase the group's technical prowess and ability to create intricate and engaging melodies.
What sets Go apart from other jazz albums is the way in which O Som Do Jazz seamlessly blends different genres and influences into their music. From the bossa nova rhythms of "Desafinado" to the bluesy undertones of "Moanin'," the group effortlessly incorporates a wide range of styles into their sound, resulting in a truly unique and captivating listening experience.