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The Girl From Bossa Nova
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Jacintha
Prix : 99,50 €
Réédition en cours
Musiciens/Orchrestre :

Jacintha (vocals), Bill Cunliffe (piano), Darek Oleszkiewicz (bass), Harry Allen (tenor saxophone), John Pisano (guitar), Paolihno Da Costa (percussion), Tim Pleasant (drums)

Label : Groove Note Records Gramme : 180

Stéréo | 2 LP | 45rpm | Limited Edition | Pré-commande

Extrait :

Jacintha picks up the tempo in her first bossa nova session. Featuring a program of some of the most well known classics of the genre including several Jobim favorites like So Nice, Desafinado, Dindi, Corcovado, as well as less familiar tunes like O Ganso and So Danco Samba, The Girl From Bossa Nova is a striking change of pace for Jacintha that will enthrall all of her fans. With superb solos from tenor Harry Allen and acoustic guitar from John Pisano (ex-Diane Krall), the album is given the supreme finishing touch by the magical playing of Brazilian master percussionist P. D Costa who's recorded and performed with all the legends - Jobim, J Gilberto, Gilberto Gil, Astrid etc. His contribution truly gives the entire album it's authentic bossa nova vibe. And yes, there are a couple of classic Jacintha ballads done bossa style - This Masquerade and Dindi. A must buy for Jacintha fans and all bossa nova lovers.

Recorded at Oceanway/Record One on February 19th & 20th, 2004 on 2 inch multitrack at 15 ips. Mixed direct to DSD and 2 track 1/4 inch analogue by Joe Harley and Michael Ross at LA-EFX on February 21st, 22nd and 23rd.

"Until you’ve heard this LP, you have no idea just how significant a singer Jacintha truly is. Here, she sounds alive in-the-room real. It’s almost spooky. And this allows you to get a feel for how she sets up a line, using subtle inflection and/or minor variation of pitch and tempo to make each syllable come alive. She never forces her way, always remembering the gentleness of the Bossa Nova; instead she carefully and confidently navigates her way through with unerring accuracy. She sings these Brazilian songs like a native, a real testament to her talent". - John Crossett, Soundstage

  • Side A :
  • 1. O Ganso
  • 2. So Danco Samba
  • 3. Dindi
  • Side B :
  • 1. Once I Loved
  • 2. Desafinado
  • Side C :
  • 1. So Nice
  • 2. Wave
  • 3. How Insensitive
  • Side D :
  • 1. Corcovado
  • 2. Waters Of March
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