Milton Nascimento, esperanza spalding - Wings for the Thought Bird (Official Audio)

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Listen to the official audio for “Wings for the Thought Bird" (feat Elena Pinderhughes and Orquestra Ouro Preto) from Milton Nascimento and esperanza spalding's album 'Milton + esperanza', out now!

Album Credits:
Produced by esperanza spalding
Arranged by esperanza spalding
Executive Producer: esperanza spalding
Additional Producers: Leo Genovese, Matthew Stevens, Justin Tyson, Corey D. King, Arthur Luna, Eric Doob
Recorded by Arthur Luna
Additional Recording by Fernando Lodeiro and William Luna Jr
Assistant Engineer: Raphael Rui Castro, Enzo Menegazzi
Mixed by Fernando Lodeiro
Mastered by Oscar Zambrano
Assistant Mastering Engineer: Piotr Garbaczonek
Associate Producers: Héloïse Darcq, Augusto Nascimento, Arthur Luna
Package Design: LADdesign, Lawrence Azerrad Inc.

Song Credits:
"Wings for the Thought Bird" (feat Elena Pinderhughes and Orquestra Ouro Preto) by esperanza spalding
Vocals: esperanza spalding Background Vocals: Eric Doob, Matthew Stevens, Leo Genovese, Fernando Lodeiro, Carolina Shorter
Drums: Eric Doob
Piano: Leo Genovese
Bass: esperanza spalding
Flute: Elena Pinderhughes
Strings: Orquestra Ouro Preto
String Arrangement/Orchestration: Edmar Colón

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I heard this song on the radio today, I absolutely love it... what a gorgeous voice.

UnintendedSheep
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Omg I’m so very here for a nature album, in this same vein, if Spirit were to lay that on your spirit 😂❤🕊️🐦‍🔥. Super in love with this song arrangement and the album as a whole. What a treasure chest of song. God bless bless bless you esperanza and you Milton and all you fellow Collaborators for your light and your gifts which you generously share with lil ol us.

keithfreeman
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casamento perfeito entre "pássaros" que fazem melodias que alegram

kephatikvah
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I get that the album is a spiritual journey, but using a Buddhist chant as some musical vamp to make your piece sound more oriental is just blatantly insensitive. But it's otherwise very enjoyable to listen to.

JansthcirlU