June 24, 2008 @ 12:00 pm

Sergio Mendes, "Encanto"

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­The album’s unrepentant glee is unnerving.

­Look what Rick Rubin and Johnny Cash have wrought. Encanto is the second album pairing head Black Eyed Pea will.i.am with Mendes, the Brazilian bandleader who became a global star in the 1960s, thanks to his airy take on bossa nova. While will.i.am’s arrangements achieve a colorful cheer on tracks like “Agua de Beber” and the skittering, Fergie-starring “The Look of Love,” the album’s unrepentant glee is unnerving. Even Mendes’ poppiest originals trafficked in texture and mood, elements lacking on the house-influenced “Waters of March” and the poolside pop of “Funky Bahia,” which approaches the pure delirium of being in the sun for too long.

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