Favorites: Sun Sea and SandAntonio Carlos Jobim
Release Date: 04/10/2008
Original Release:
2006
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 790368_CD
UPC # 875232001121
Label: Roots 'N' Fruits
|
Buying Info
|
|||||
| Track Details Credits Artist Related Shipping |
|
Disc: 1
To listen to sound clips, you'll need the most current version of the
Performer: Antonio Carlos Jobim
Distributor: Fontana Distribution Notes: Personnel: Antonio Carlos Jobim (vocals, guitar, piano, celesta, harpsichord); Joao Gilberto, Paulo Jobim (vocals, guitar); Danilo Caymmi (vocals, flute); Jon Hendricks, Maria Toledo, Maucha Adnet, Paula Morelenbaum, Astrud Gilberto, Ana Lontra Jobim, Simone Caymmi (vocals); Luiz Bonf�, Oscar Castro-Neves (guitar); Jaques Morelenbaum (cello); Claus Ogerman (strings); Raymond Beckenstein, Jerome Richardson, Romeo Penque (flute); Stan Getz (tenor saxophone, trombone); Joseph Singer (French horn); Jimmy Cleveland, Urbie Green (trombone); Herbie Hancock (piano); Claudio Slon, Dom Um Romao, Bobby Rosengarden (drums, percussion); Jose (Bigorna) Carlos, Harvey Mason, Sr. , Milton Banana, Paulinho Braga (drums); Alex Acu�a (percussion). Liner Note Author: Jan Fairley. Recording information: New Jersey (02/08/1963-??/??/1986); New York, NY (02/08/1963-??/??/1986); Rio De Janeiro, Brazil (02/08/1963-??/??/1986); Sao Paulo, Brazil (02/08/1963-??/??/1986). Photographer: Rog�rio Reis DosSantos. This 23-track collection of Jobim bossa nova material is beautifully assembled and remastered on England's Wrasse label. The contents of this package are for the most part classics with few surprises, but the sequencing and the accent on vocal performances is attractive. The songs range from 1963's "O Morro Nao Tem Vez," with Astrud Gilberto, and 1974's "Aguas de Mar�o," with Elis Regina, to "Saudade de Bahia," with Dorival Caymmi and Jobim himself in 1964. There are many cuts here from the mid-'60s. There are tracks with Stan Getz in 1964 ("Desafinado") and again in 1967's "So Dan�o Samba," with Getz, George Duvivier, Jobim, Luiz Bonf�, Jose Carlos, and Tommy Williams with vocalist Maria Toledo. The beautiful "Passarim" from 1986 showcases Jobim in large company (ten pieces) with some of his country's greatest musicians, including Caymmi and Sebastian Neto, as well as the great drummer Paolo Braga. The strangest thing here is a version of "Chega de Suadade," recorded at the Free Jazz Festival in Brazil with Jon Hendricks, Herbie Hancock, Ron Carter, Harvey Mason, Alex Acu�a, and Oscar Castro-Neves -- no Jobim in sight. Those coming to Jobim for the first time have many collections to choose from, to be sure, but this one has the original versions of his tunes, beautiful sound, great liner notes, and 70 minutes of music that are a deep introduction to the composer, guitarist, and singer. ~ Thom Jurek
Antonio Carlos Jobim is one of the founding figures of bossa nova. Starting with his work with guitarist Joao Gilberto in the late 1950s ("Chega de Saudade," "Desafinado"), Jobim composed a string of unforgettable songs that combined subtle rhythms, modern harmony, and poetic lyrics, and which quickly found their way from Brazil to the rest of the world. His music has been performed and recorded by countless musicians, and by the time of his death in 1994, Jobim was widely regarded as one of the great composers of popular song.
Also Appears On:
DVDs:
Similar Artist:
Bacharach, Burt Ben, Jorge Bethania, Maria Bonfa, Luiz Buarque, Chico Byrd, Charlie Cantuaria, Vinicius Costa, Gal CéU De Moraes, Vinicius Donato, Joao Duke, George Elias, Eliane Getz, Stan Gilberto, Astrud Gilberto, Bebel Gilberto, Joao Lins, Ivan Lobo, Edu Mendes, Sergio Nascimento, Milton Pascoal, Hermeto Powell, Baden Regina, Elis Schifrin, Lalo Shorter, Wayne Valle, Marcos Veloso, Caetano
Influences:
Baker, Chet (Trumpet/Vocals/Com Caymmi, Dori Evans, Gil Gnattali, Radames Mulligan, Gerry
Similar Genres:
Brazilian |