Went and gave it a listen. Not much into Brazilian Jazz. But it's too bad Elis Rigina died at 36. She had so much going for her.
I had a similar situation. Several years ago when playing with a jazz band, I hear a rendition of Impressions by John Coltrane. It was done on guitar in a quartet setting. I liked it but didn't know who the guitarist was. Move forward to a few weeks ago and while listening to my favorite jazz station, I heard a tune that had the same "sound". A guitarist in a quartet setting with the same ambiance of bass, piano, and drums. The announcer said it was Stanley Jordan. So I looked him up and found he did a rendition of Impressions. I listened to it and sure enough, it was the same one I heard several years ago. Mystery solved. Now to buy the CD.