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23.3.24

TOOTS THIELEMANS & ELIS REGINA — Elis & Toots (1969-2012) FLAC (image+.cue), lossless

Five MOMENTOUS Stars. On a scale of 1 to 5, "Aquarela Do Brasil" is a SIX! This is one of the great 'musica popular Brasileira' (MPB) performances of all time, with Toots Thielemans adding soaring beautiful harmonica and guitar solos between some truly amazing vocals by Elis Regina. Plus Toots gives three solid solo performances, including an Elis tribute.
Recorded in 1969, during a "howling snowstorm" in Stockholm Sweden of all places, the Brazilian super-diva, Elis Regina, and the acclaimed NEA Jazz Master harmonica player, guitarist, and whistler Toots Thielemans, conjured up a steaming, mid-summer Brazilian beach in the studio. Elis is on fire throughout and clearly having a lot of fun. Her musical quintet, 'Elis Cinco', is brilliant and audibly enthusiastic. Singing with a wide range of emotions and tossing off gymnastic phrases with ease, Elis is incredible. She wields her voice like a knief, cutting quickly and deeply into each song. Toots is equally brilliant and the entire ensemble plays like old musical friends. I speak no Portuguese but this music is intuitive and as clear as a crystal.
Normally I pick out a "Piece D'Resistance" in every CD, but this CD is so uniformly brilliant that there are too many outstanding performances by both artists to pick one. The sensuous, sultry "Barquinho" (Little Boat) is cast as an overpowering ballad performance that will slow your breathing. "Voce", the tongue twisting "Corrida de Jangada", and the sizzling "Wave" (with Elis' patented "sozinho" Afro-Brazilian tagline at the end) are new again. She totally personalizes "Aquarela Do Brasil" using the 'bridge' only and then adds the batucada "Nega do Cabelo Duro" to it, infusing it with humor and the sound of "crickets": very unique performance. And the octave-jumping tour de force of "Cantu de Ossanha" is spine-tingling great singing like no one else can do it. web
Tracklist  :
1    Wave 3:10
Written-By – Antonio Carlos Jobim
2    Aquarela Do Brasil 3:05
Written-By – Ary Barroso
3    Visão 2:55
Written-By – Antonio Adolfo, Tiberio Gaspar
4    Corrida De Jangada 2:05
Written-By – Edu Lobo
5    Wilsamba 2:10
Written-By – Roberto Menescal
6    Voce 2:25
Written-By – Roberto Menescal, Ronaldo Boscoli
7    Barquinho 2:25
Written-By – Roberto Menescal, Ronaldo Boscoli
8    O Sonho 2:15
Written-By – Egberto Gismonti
9    Five For Elis 1:55
Written-By – Toots Thielemans
10    Canto De Ossanha 3:15
Written-By – Baden Powell, Vinicius De Moraes
11    Honeysuckle Rose 2:50
Written-By – C. Williams
12    A Volta 4:30
Written-By – Roberto Menescal, Ronaldo Boscoli
Credits :
Arranged By – Claes Rosendahl (tracks: A3, B3, B6)
Bass – Jurandir Duarte
Drums – Wilson Das Neves
Guitar – Roberto Menescal
Percussion – Hermes Contesini
Piano – Antonio Adolfo

31.3.21

ELIS REGINA / ANTONIO CARLOS JOBIM - Elis & Tom (1974-2008) RM / FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

This beautiful -- and now legendary -- recording date between iconic Brazilian vocalist Elis Regina and composer, conductor, and arranger Tom Jobim is widely regarded as one of the greatest Brazilian pop recordings. It is nearly ubiquitous among Brazilians as a household item. Regina's voice is among the most loved in the history of Brazilian music. Her range and acuity, her unique phrasing, and her rainbow of emotional colors are literally unmatched, and no matter the tune or arrangement, she employs most of them on these 14 cuts. Another compelling aspect of this recording is the young band Jobim employs here and allows pretty free rein throughout. He plays piano on eight of these tracks, and guitar on two others, but the fluid, heightened instincts of these players -- guitarist Oscar Castro-Neves, Luizão Maia on bass, drummer Paulinho Braga, and pianist César Mariano -- reveal them to be at the top of their game for this rather informal date that does include a few numbers with a full orchestra. That said, most of these songs were completed as first takes with very little overdubbing. The ballads are stunning -- check"Modinha," written and arranged by Jobim. The chart, even with an orchestral backing, is amazingly terse because the composer knew Regina worked best within minimal settings. Only two minutes and 16 seconds in length, it nonetheless captures the Portuguese notion of "saudade" perfectly. Of course, most of these tunes are bossa novas. The opening "Águas de Março" features a deceptively simple cat-and-mouse vocal call and response, kicking the disc off on a light, cheerful note; it's a delightful and very sophisticated number, but it feels effortless. "Triste" is one of Jobim's finest tunes, and there is scarcely a better version of it than this one. Even with electric guitars (complete with a semi-funky solo in the middle eight) on top of the nylon strings, the gauzy yet pronounced rhythms and the languid melody delivered by Regina are gorgeous. "Corcovado" is done with an orchestra, full of lilting flutes and a deep string backdrop. It is mournful and sensual. Jobim plays guitar and piano here, and adds a hushed backing vocal to Regina's refrains. It's an unusual reading, but a stellar one. "Brigas, Nuncas Mais" is a wonderfully accented -- if brief -- bossa nova with all the percussion just above the threshold of hearing. It's all guitars, bass, and Regina in the first verse before the Rhodes piano and counterpoint enter near the end. She does more to express the true elegant sensuality of the bossa nova in a minute and 13 seconds than some singers have in a lifetime. Jobim's classic jazz ballad "Inútil Paisagem" is very difficult to deliver well, because it requires incredible restraint and emotion. Accompanied only by Jobim's piano -- and his all-but-whispered backing vocal -- this is truly one of Regina's greatest performances of the 1970s. It closes the album on a stunning high note, leaving nothing to be desired by the listener.
(This Comment is posted on Allmusic by Thom Jurek, follower of our Blog ´O Púbis da Rosa´)
Tracklist:
1    Águas de Março 3:22
Bass – Luizão
Drums – Paulinho
Guitar – Helio, Oscar
Piano – Tom, Cesar
Vocals – Tom, Elis
Written-By – Tom Jobim 
 
2    Pois É 1:43
Bass – Luizão
Drums – Paulinho
Guitar – Helinho
Piano – Cesar
Vocals – Elis
Written-By – Tom Jobim, Chico Buarque

3    Só Tinha de Ser Com Você 3:49
Bass – Luizão
Drums – Paulinho
Electric Piano – Cesar
Guitar – Helinho, Oscar
Vocals – Elis
Written-By – Aloysio De Oliveira, Tom Jobim

4    Modinha 2:16
Arranged By – Antonio Carlos Jobim
Conductor – Bill Hitchcock
Piano – Tom
Vocals – Elis
Written-By – Tom Jobim, Vinicius De Moraes

5    Triste 2:39
Arranged By – Cesar C. Mariano
Bass – Luizão
Drums – Paulinho
Guitar – Helinho, Oscar
Piano – Cesar
Vocals – Elis
Written-By – Tom Jobim

6    Corcovado 3:53
Arranged By – Cesar C. Mariano
Conductor – Bill Hitchcock
Piano, Guitar – Tom
Vocals – Tom, Elis
Written-By – Tom Jobim

7    O Que Tinha de Ser 1:43
Piano – Tom
Vocals – Elis
Written-By – Tom Jobim, Vinicius De Moraes

8    Retrato Em Branco e Prieto 3:03
Arranged By – Cesar C. Mariano
Conductor – Bill Hitchcock
Piano – Tom
Vocals – Elis
Written-By – Tom Jobim, Chico Buarque   

9    Brigas, Nuncas Mais 1:39
Bass – Luizão
Drums – Paulinho
Electric Piano – Cesar
Guitar – Helio, Oscar Castro Neves
Vocals – Elis
Written-By – Tom Jobim, Vinicius De Moraes

10    Por Toda a Minha Vida 2:04
Arranged By – Cesar C. Mariano
Conductor – Bill Hitchcock
Vocals – Elis
Written-By – Tom Jobim, Vinicius De Moraes

11    Fotografia 2:46
Bass – Luizão
Drums – Paulinho
Electric Piano – Cesar
Guitar – Helio
Percussion – Chico Batera
Vocals – Elis
Written-By – Tom Jobim

12    Soneto de Separação 2:20
Arranged By – Cesar C. Mariano
Conductor – Bill Hitchcock
Piano – Tom
Vocals – Tom, Elis
Written-By – Tom Jobim, Vinicius De Moraes

13    Chovendo Na Roseira 3:11
Arranged By – Cesar C. Mariano
Bass – Luizão
Drums – Paulinho
Electric Piano – Cesar
Guitar – Tom, Oscar Castro Neves
Piano – Tom, Cesar
Vocals – Elis
Written-By – Tom Jobim

14    Inútil Paisagem 3:08
Piano – Tom
Vocals – Tom, Elis

Credits:
Written-By – Aloysio De Oliveira, Tom Jobim
Bass – Luizão Maia
Drums – Paulo Braga
Guitar – Hélio Delmiro, Oscar Castro Neves
Vocals – Elis Regina
Vocals, Piano, Guitar – Antonio Carlos Jobim 

TAMPA RED — Complete Recorded Works In Chronological Order ★ Volume 9 • 1938-1939 | DOCD-5209 (1993) RM | FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

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