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Tom Jobim

1965 - Caymmi Visita Tom


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"Foi justamente pensando nos momentos de encantamento que podemos proporcionar a nos mesmos e aos nossos amigos e familiares que se deu uma reunião de músicos da mais alta linha da canção brasileira, resultando na perpetuação de um trabalho magnífico, atemporal, permanente. O ano era 1963 e o produtor Aloysio de Oliveira dono da gravadora Elenco resolveu unir a família Caymmi ao talentoso compositor bossanovista Tom Jobim para uma gravação onde predominaria a intimidade e a espontaneidade de um encontro de grandes músicos num clima de festa em família, mas, sem as artificialidades de uma típica gravação de estúdio."

Luiz Américo Lisboa Junior
Itabuna, 22 de março de 2005.

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1967 - Francis Albert Sinatra & Antonio Carlos Jobim


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"By 1967, bossa nova had become quite popular within jazz and traditional pop audiences, yet Frank Sinatra hadn't attempted any Brazil-influenced material. Sinatra decided to record a full-fledged bossa nova album with the genre's leading composer, Antonio Carlos Jobim. Arranged by Claus Ogerman and featuring Jobim on guitar and backing vocals, Francis Albert Sinatra & Antonio Carlos Jobim concentrated on Jobim's originals, adding three American classics -- "Baubles, Bangles and Beads," "Change Partners," and "I Concentrate on You" -- that were rearranged to suit bossa nova conventions. The result was a subdued, quiet album that used the Latin rhythms as a foundation, not as a focal point. Supported by a relaxed, sympathetic arrangement of muted brass, simmering percussion, soft strings, and Jobim's lilting guitar, Sinatra turns in an especially noteworthy performance; he has never sounded so subtle, underplaying every line he delivers and showcasing vocal techniques that he never had displayed before. Francis Albert Sinatra & Antonio Carlos Jobim doesn't reveal its pleasures immediately; the album is too textured and understated to be fully appreciated within one listen. After a few plays, the album begins to slowly work its way underneath a listener's skin, and it emerges as one of his most rewarding albums of the '60s."

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