Ron Carter shares top billing here with the Brazilian vocalist Vitoria Maldonado, but for all of Carter’s bass skills and his undeniable legacy, he and his quartet— pianist Renee Rosnes, drummer Payton Crossley and percussionist Rolando Morales-Matos—are purely in support mode. This is Maldonado’s moment. Originally from São Paulo, Maldonado studied at Berklee before returning to Brazil, and her work reflects the dual influences she absorbed along the way: Brasil L.I.K.E. (it stands for Love, Inspiration, Knowledge, Energy) resides in that sweet spot where Songbook standards from Cole Porter and the Gershwins coexist happily with Jobim/de Moraes.