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Blue Bossa |
Ana Caram |
első megjelenés éve: 2001 |
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 *Super Audio CD* |
Kérjen árajánlatot! |
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1. | Desafinado
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2. | Blue Bossa
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3. | Triste
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4. | Corcovado
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5. | Só Tinha de Ser Com Vocé
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6. | Inútil Paisagem
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7. | Fly Me to the Moon
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8. | Anjo de Mim
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9. | The Telephone Song
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10. | O Vento
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11. | Só Por Amor
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12. | Pura Luz
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Recorded at St. Peter's Church, New York, New York on March 6-8, 2001.
Ana Caram - Guitar (Rhythm), Liner Notes, Vocals Clifford Korman - Arranger, Fender Rhodes, Producer David Finck - Bass Joe Fitzgerald - Bass Nelson Faria - Guitar Paulinho Braga - Drums Paulo Levi - Saxophone
"Miss Caram's voice is light and sensual and complements these beautiful, wistful melodies with an understated elegance uncommon in 'jazz' singing...Turn the lights down low and share these charming musical moments with the one you love." --- All About Jazz
Brazilian siren Ana Caram shares this "retro"-spective musical performance with you in celebration of the brilliant marriage between Brazilian song and America's "Cool Jazz." The result? A very cool glimpse into the Bossa Nova scene of a 1960's Jazz club, and with Chesky's state of the art recording technology, you have the best seat in the house.
* Aldo Sampieri - Art Direction * Barry Wolifson - Engineer * David Chesky - Producer * Dirk Vandenberk - Photography * Lisa Hershfield - Production Assistant * Lisa J. Marks - Project Director * Milton Ruiz - Session Assistant * Nicholas Prout - Editing, Mastering * Norman Chesky - Executive Producer * Phillip Sztenderowicz - Assistant Engineer * Rick Eckerle - Engineer, Production Coordination
Ana Caram is an excellent singer and guitarist of Brazilian music, but this set lacks any real surprises. She only plays guitar on one song, sticking to singing while being backed by a rhythm section and the saxophones of Paulo Levi. The selections all date from the 1960s (other than her original "Pura Luz") and Caram is mostly cast in the role of Astrud Gilberto, performing Jobim tunes (including "Desafinado," "Corcovado," and "Triste") and other tunes from the era, including "Blue Bossa," "Fly Me to the Moon," and Baden Powell's "So Por Amor." The results are pleasant but very predictable, with no real chances being taken nor any fresh light shone on the veteran warhorses. ---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide |
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