Jobim, Antonio Carlos: Stone Flower
Jobim, Antonio Carlos: Stone Flower
Format: VINYL LP
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Artist: Jobim, Antonio Carlos
Label: Org Music
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 887254716211
Genre: Jazz
180gm vinyl LP pressing. One of the great popular music composers of the 20th Century, Antonio Carlos Jobim emerged from Brazil's burgeoning bossa nova movement of the early-1960s. The quietly powerful Stone Flower, recorded in 1970 at Rudy Van Gelder's studio in New Jersey and produced by Creed Taylor, contains nine graceful compositions including the jazz waltz "Children's Games," the sublime "Choro," the sophisticated "Andorinha" and the dramatic title track. With flawless arrangements from fellow Brazilian Eumir Deodat, the silky smooth set features Jobim on piano, acoustic guitar, and, occasionally his trademark husky, half-whispered vocals with further accompaniment from Joe Farrell (soprano saxophone), Urbie Green (trombone), Ron Carter (double bass), João Palma (drums), Harry Loofosky (violin) and Airto Moreira/Everaldo Ferreira (percussion).
Tracks:
1.1 Tereza My Love
1.2 Children's Games
1.3 Choro
1.4 Brazil (Ary Barroso)
1.5 Stone Flower
1.6 Amparo
1.7 Andorinha
1.8 God and the Devil in the Land of the Sun
1.9 Sabia