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Music CD - Antonio Carlos Jobim & Elis Regina: Elis & Tom

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Music CD: Elis & Tom Artist: Antonio Carlos Jobim & Elis Regina
List Price: $18.98
Our Price: $9.28
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Manufacturer: Polygram Records
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1. Aguas De Marco (Waters Of March) 2. Poise E (So It Is) 3. So Tinha De Ser Com Voce (It Had To Be With You) 4. Modinha 5. Triste (Sad) 6. Corcovado 7. O Que Tinha De Ser (What Had To Be) 8. Retrato Em Branco E Preto (Picture In Black And White) (AKA Zingaro) 9. Brigas, Nuncas Mais (Fights Never More) 10. Por Toda Minha Vida (For All My Life) 11. Fotografia (Photograph) 12. Soneto De Separacao (Song Of Separation) 13. Chovendo Na Roseira (Raining On The Rosebush) (AKA Double Rainbow) 14. Inutil Paisagem (Useless Landscape)
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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0042282441829 Label: Polygram Records Manufacturer: Polygram Records Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Polygram Records Release Date: 1990-01-05 Studio: Polygram Records
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: My FAVORITE CD Comment: I only wish there were more than 13 tracks on this CD.
I end up setting my player to repeat, because I just cannot get enough.
Of all the music I've ever owned, this is my favorite of all time.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Sophisticated, charming and groovy. Comment: This album is among the best ever recorded in Brazilian Music. Tom Jobim, one the most important popular composers of the 20th century, joins a younger band at the top of its shape. Everybody is playing extremely well, the arrangements are charmingly sophisticated and the sound has an unparalel groove. Elis Regina understands the beauty and blues of Jobim's musical ideas, who at the same time embraces the innovative energy of this band. The album is worthy from the first to the last song.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Classical Bossa Nova at it's very best Comment: Two giants of the genre, together on an intimate, heartfelt disc. One of the great treasures of Bossa Nova.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Life should be like this... Comment: This record is above any review. Life should be like this; simple, beautiful, pure!
A special record for special people and special moments.
Paulo Domingos, Portugal
Customer Rating:      Summary: A Classic, But... Comment: At the risk of being accused of massive heresy, I'd like to point out a few things that the potential buyer should be aware of: 1) if you're of a certain generation(younger than say, 40)and aren't accustomed to hearing sacharrine-like string arrangements then there will be about 4 or 5 slow orchestra + singer tracks(non-bossa) on this album that will drive you nuts and distract from Elis's amazing voice. For example, if you get the chance, listen to the version of "Modinha" on this CD vs. the version with just Elis and Cesar on piano in the Elis DVD. I always skipped this song on the CD and now I'm realizing how sad it is that it was orchestrated...Good heavens just get out of the lady's way and let her sing. This song sounds so much better 'unplugged'! I bet the same would happen with the other tracks. It sounds a bit pretentious since the strings are not needed to make Elis 'better', due to the inherent greatness of the songs...thus, sublime songwriting by Jobim...but he should've nixed the 'ambitious' arrangements! Btw, I also dislike the version of Corcovado here...and I'm not so sure it's the definitive vocal version...I think that honor should go to Joao Gilberto...and once again, I bet if Elis has/had an unplugged version, it probably would be the among the best. Anyhow, just a controversial opinion of mine. I'm sure many disagree!
2)Many are calling this a quintessential bossa album...but nearly half the tracks are not bossa nova but modinhas...slow-tempo dramatic songs that may sound a bit 'over-the-top' to modern ears.
3)This is not my favorite singing by Elis...for my taste she is too polished and restrained on a few of the songs here(with some very notable exceptions such as Aguas de Marco)...although her singing is indeed flawless and unmatched. Call me crazy, I'd much rather hear the relaxed, soulful, or fun Elis in "Como Os Nossos Pais", "Upa Neguinho", or "Sou Caipira Pira Pora Nossa"(not sure about the title), or "Alo, Alo Marciano". At any rate, Elis was soooo much more than a bossa nova or jazz singer. She was and could be anything!
Now, as for the priceless songs...these are the ones that I pick as my faves on this CD:
1) Aguas de Marco (btw, the end part, in which Elis starts laughing is I think due to the fact that, based on my limited understanding of Portuguese, Elis and Tom start chopping off the first letter of each word starting the refrain phrases...it's onderful!)
2) Triste: So sexy...tua beleza e' um aviao, Elis!
3) Retrato em Branco e Preto- Just amazing! The strings aren't as obnoxious here, either.
4) Fotografia: brilliant!
5) Chovendo na Roseira: One of my favorite songs ever!
6) Inutil Paisagem: Great song for when you're feeling depressed...very cathartic!
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Editorial Reviews:
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Japanese DSD remastered reissue of 1974 album, packaged in a limited edition miniature gatefold LP sleeve. 2001.
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