|
|
||||||
|
|
|
|||||
Terra Brasilis
LP (Item 9337) Warner, 1980 — Condition: Used
Pretty great stuff from Jobim – later than the classic years, but with a dark sophisticated sound that's pretty darn compelling. The album features larger orchestrations by Claus Ogerman, and in a way, it's similar to the Jobim album on Decca from 1973 – in that it's got all the simple elements of Jobim's earlier bossa scoring, flushed out into moodier orchestral forms that we'd rank right up there with the modernist work of Gil Evans or Duke Ellington. A few cuts have a breezier sparer sound, and you'll hear English versions of some older bossa tunes. Titles include "Dreamer", "Canta Mais", "Olha Maria", "Wave", "Two Kites", "This Happy Madness", "Song Of The Sabia", "Estrada Do Sol", "Voce Vai Ver", "Off Key", and "Triste". (Shrinkwrap has two old stickers. Cover has a cutout notch.) © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc. | |||||
|
You might be interested in: |
Related searches:
|
Composer Of Desafinado Plays: Antonio Carlos Jobim's classic Verve session from 1963 – a tremendous record, done with a wonderful airy sound that became the trademark for bossa production in America – and which also had ... read more Brazil (LP) 4.99 |
Chico Buarque (1984): An overlooked gem from Chico's mid 80s period – a record filled with strong and subtle songs, often backed by some nicely jazz-tinged arrangements from Cristovao Bastos! The album's not as revolutionary ... read more Brazil (LP) 4.99 | ||||
Ao Vivo: ... read more Brazil (LP) 5.99 |
Open Your Eyes You Can Fly: A classic batch of Bay Area Brazilian grooves – recorded in the sweet breezy electric style of the Fantasy studios, and featuring the vocals of the lovely Flora Purim in the lead! The session's ... read more Brazil (LP) 3.99 | ||||
Pisei Chao: ... read more Brazil (LP) 9.99 |
Herbie Mann & Joao Gilberto With Antonio Carlos Jobim: Although Herbie and Joao are listed together in the artist credits together for the record, they don't really play together on the record – as did Joao and Stan Getz on their album together. Instead, ... read more Brazil (LP) 6.99 | ||||
Time For Tyner: Brilliant work by McCoy Tyner – an album that has him firmly stepping out of the shadow of Coltrane with a sound influenced by the rising Afro-centric style of soul jazz to emerge in the 70s! The ... read more Jazz (LP) 6.99 |