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If it’s true that Brazilian singer and guitarist João Gilberto is ‘The Father of Bossa Nova’, then surely Antonio Carlos Jobim must be its Godfather.
In his first American album, Antonio Carlos Jobim presents a dozen of his songs, each one destined to become a standard -- an astounding batting average. Jobim, who claimed to have been out of practice at the time of the session, merely plays single notes on the piano with one hand, punctuated by chords now and then, sticking to his long, undulating melodies with a few passages of jazz improvisation now and then. Yet it is a lovely idea, not a gesture is wasted. Arranger Claus Ogerman unveils many of the trademarks that would define his Creed Taylor-produced albums with Jobim - the soaring, dying solo flute and spare, brooding unison string lines widening into lush harmony; flutes doubling on top of Jobim's piano chords - again with an exquisitely spare touch. The result is this five-star collection of Jobim’s standards, all instrumentals beautifully crafted with Ogerman’s strings and Jobim’s guitar and piano play. This is a wonderful album, easily one of Jobim's very best. ANTONIO CARLOS JOBIM The Composer of Desafinado, Plays 1963 - CD - 320Kbps Tracklist: 01. The Girl From Ipanema 02. Amor Em Paz (Once I Loved) 03. Água De Beber (Water To Drink) 04. Vivo Sonhando (Dreamer) 05. O Morrow Não Tem Vez (Favela) 06. Insensatez (How Insensitive) 07. Corcovado 08. Samba De Uma Nota Só (One Note Samba) 09. Meditation 10. So Danço Samba 11. Chega De Saudade (No More Blues) 12. Desafinado Musicians: Antonio Carlos Jobim, piano, guitar with Jimmy Cleveland, featured soloist, trombone Leo Wright, featured soloist, flute George Duvivier, acoustic bass Edison Machado, drums Uncredited string section Produced by Creed Taylor Arranged by Claus Ogerman Recorded May 9-10, 1963, at A&R Studios, New York More “Jazz, Samba, Bossa Nova” >>>>> Sharing Widget |