by Jeff Becker

BOSSAtoo offers a stellar line up of; Klaus Mueller; Itaiguara Brandão; Porthino; Rafael Barata. Mills has an authentic sense of Brazilian rhythm, and a fine knack for penning engaging lyrics, this rounded out by Mills organic and non-affected vocal style is a true selling point to BOSSAtoo. The predominate of tracks though original, are adorned by a couple of well-chosen covers, “It’s Probably Me,” (Sting), arranged smartly by Mills and what bossa album would not be complete without a Jobim rendering, which Mills astutely chose “Inutil Paisagem/Useless Landscape” a not overly covered Jobim masterpiece. BOSSAtoo is a wonderful welcome for the Brazilian aficionado, but also as a wonderful soundscape to any gathering where sophistication and style is on the menu. Well done Ms. Mills, well done.
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