Originally Released: 2005 Discs: 1 Label: Blue Note Records (USA) Item Number: BLN638312
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Blue Note Plays Jobim [2005]
This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files.
Personnel: Dorio Ferreira, Dorio Ferreira (guitar); Burt Collins, Burton Collins (trumpet); Eddie Gomez , Gene Taylor , Marc Johnson , Niels-Henning Orsted Pedersen, Mark Peterson, Bebeto Jose Souza (bass instrument); Bob Cranshaw, Sabastian Neto (bass guitar); Chico Batera, Chico Batero (drums); Eliane Elias (vocals, piano); Airto Moreira (vocals, drums, percussion); Flora Purim, Stella Marrs, Cassandra Wilson (vocals); Marvin Sewell (guitar, acoustic guitar); Al Gafa, Oscar Castro-Neves, Rosinha de Valen‡a, Bir‚li LagrŠne (guitar); Kevin Breit (acoustic guitar, slide guitar, resonator guitar, mandolin); Earl Klugh (acoustic guitar); Al Gibbons (flute); Jerry Dodgion, Bud Shank (alto saxophone); Frank Foster, Michael Brecker, Stanley Turrentine (tenor saxophone); Duke Pearson (piano, electric piano); Joao Donato, McCoy Tyner (piano); Bobby Hutcherson (vibraphone); Mickey Roker (drums, percussion); Jack DeJohnette, Andr‚ Ceccarelli, Paulinho Braga, Billy Cobham (drums); Jeff Haynes, Nan Vasconcelos, Cyro Baptista (percussion); Children of M. S. 44 (background vocals).
Liner Note Author: James Gavin.
Recording information: A & R Studios, New York, NY (1965-2001); A&R Studios, New York, NY (1965-2001); Avatar Studios, New York, NY (1965-2001); Clarksdale, MS (1965-2001); Electric Lady Studios, New York, NY (1965-2001); Pacific Jazz Studios, Los Angeles, CA (1965-2001); Studio Davout, Paris, France (1965-2001); The Power Station, New York, NY (1965-2001); Van Gelder Studios, Englewood Cliffs, NJ (1965-2001).
Author: Antonio Carlos Jobim.
Containing 11 previously issued cuts from the back catalog of Blue Note, this mix of new and old artists takes a stab at the songbook of one of Brazil's most important artists. While some artists here may not be the best representatives for re-interpretation of Jobim, they all easily imprint their own unique styles and improvisations around his famous melodies. For the most part, these are straightforward interpretations of the originals, and while they offer nothing insightful, they do not do them a disservice, either. The chief complaint with this session is the selection of some merely good performances over fantastic ones in the Blue Note catalog that do knockout interpretive jobs. For example, Grant Green's rendition of "Corcovado" is one of several that could have been used in place of Cassandra Wilson's -- which is not to discredit her performance, but rather display the depth of Blue Note's back catalog and show just how deep into the label's history Jobim's influence reaches. Nevertheless, this is a disc that should appeal to casual fans of jazz and Jobim fanatics alike, regardless of their familiarity with the man's songbook. ~ Rob Theakston
Category: Jazz Instrument Release Date: 02/01/05
Originally Released: 2005 Mono / Stereo: Stereo Discs: 1 Availability: Y Studio / Live: Studio Area: USA Is Import: N Distributor: EMI Music Distribution
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