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Ao Vivo: Eu Sei Que Vou Te Amar

Joao Gilberto/Steve Diggle
Release Date: 03/07/1995
Original Release:  1995
# of Discs:   1
J&R Item # 185396_CD
UPC # 037628151326
Label: Sony Discos Inc.
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1. Eu Sei que Vou Te Amar sound samples  real  |  windows media
2. Desafinado sound samples  real  |  windows media
3. Voce Nao Sabe Amar sound samples  real  |  windows media
4. Fotografia sound samples  real  |  windows media
5. Rosa Morena sound samples  real  |  windows media
6. La Vem a Baiana sound samples  real  |  windows media
7. Pra que Discutir Com Madame sound samples  real  |  windows media
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14. Valsa de Quem Nao Tem Amor, A sound samples  real  |  windows media
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Performer: Joao Gilberto/Steve Diggle
Distributor: Sony Music Distribution (

Notes: Recorded live at the Palace Theatre, Sao Paulo, Brazil on April 13, 1994. EU SEI QUE VOU TE AMAR: AO VIVO includes 8 previously unreleased tracks. We've been spoiled by Steve Diggle releases, but the too-average Some Reality is a letdown in comparison to Flag of Convenience's Northwest Skyline, Exiles, and Diggle's solo Heated and Rising EP. It's a tad too simple in conception; the mix is uneventful, as the guitars don't jump at you. More telling, there's little material of his usual caliber, and his rhythm section, including old FOC chum Gary Rostock on drums, needs some more pizzazz. Worse, the second selection, "Playing With Fire," is uncharacteristically bad, stalling any crucial early momentum. This is not what anyone hoped for, if the affable guitarist was to restart a stalled vehicle for the mess of songs he writes that Pete Shelley and company don't record. All that said, though, with lowered expectations, Some Reality does have its share of modest pleasures. "Where You're From" and "What Else Can You Do" are two acoustic lovely ditties that strongly suggest Heated and Rising's direction was worth pursuing, and a few trademark monster hooks pop up. The one that twice forms the bridge on the second best track, "Three Sheets to the Wind" ("Some reality takes you home/It's hard to swallow/Some reality keeps you stoned/Hard to swallow"), is a perfect example of what he's capable of. Besides, Diggle's familiar rough-and-tumble, sincere voice is always welcome. So though he might want to work harder on the writing, and invest in a more involved, or at least better-mixed production (and get his ho-hum mates to bust out more, like on "Three Sheets" and the rocking "All Around Your Face," instead of sometimes sounding like a journeyman bar band), here's hoping the well-liked Diggle keeps at this. When he's good, he's good. ~ Jack Rabid
Jazziz (9/95, p.22) - "...[Joao Gilberto] continues to define the essence of the style....AO VIVO...captures Gilberto in a solo live recording, with only his revolutionary guitar technique as accompaniment....Gilberto works his timeless magic once again in a session both intimate and electrifying..."
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