Antonio Carlos Jobim - Stone Flower
Label: CTI Records | FLAC 8 | Separate Files 236MB | MP3 - VBR (Highest Bitrate/Quality) | 72MB | covers included Genre: Jazz, Latin Jazz
It is true that if you go through the CTI records catalogue you will find a lot of gems. One of these is the "Stone Flower" by Antonio Carlos Jobim. It was recorded by Rudy Van Gelder at Van Gelder Studios during various dates on March, April and May of 1970. The album was digitally remastered at Sony Music Studios NY by Joseph M. Palmaccio. In this remastered version an alternate take of "Brazil" was added as a bonus track, making it a 10 tracks CD album. Enjoy!
Product Details
Audio CD (February 1, 2008)
Original Release Date: March 16, 1970
Number of Discs: 1
Format: Original recording remastered
Label: CTI Records
Tracklistings.
1. Tereza My Love
2. Children's Games
3. Choro
4. Brazil
5. Stone Flower
6. Amparo
7. Andorinha
8. God and the Devil in the Land of the Sun
9. Sabia
10. Brazil [Alternate Take]
A few notes about the artist and the album...
One of the great popular music composers of the 20th Century, Antonio Carlos Jobim (1927 - 1994), emerged from Brazil's burgeoning bossa nona movement of the early 1960s.
The quietly powerful STONE FLOWER recorded in 1970, an undervalued album in his glittering discography, contains 9 mostly overlooked gems like the jazz waltz "Children's Games", "Choro", "Andonrinha" and the dramatic title track.
With perfect-timing arrangements by fellow Brazilian Eumir Deodato, the set features Jobim on piano, acoustic guitar, and, occasionally his trademark husky, half-whispered vocals.
The line up of the participating musicians was excellent!
A.C. Jobim - guitar, piano & vocals Eumir Deodato: Guitar Joe Farrell: Soprano Sax Hubert Laws: Flute Urbie Green: Trombone Ron Carter: Bass Airto Moreira: Percussion Everaldo Ferriera: Percussion Joao Palm: Drums & Percussion Harry Lookofsky: Violin
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