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Speaking of Jobim

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Download links and information about Speaking of Jobim by Eddie Higgins. This album was released in 2000 and it belongs to Jazz, Latin genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 57:54 minutes.

Artist: Eddie Higgins
Release date: 2000
Genre: Jazz, Latin
Tracks: 12
Duration: 57:54
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. O Morro Nao Tem Vez 5:40
2. I Was Just One More for You 6:50
3. Brigas Nunca Mais 4:38
4. Falando de Amor 4:35
5. Two Kites 3:53
6. Bonita 4:16
7. Voce e Eu 5:21
8. Choro 6:32
9. Felicidade 6:26
10. So Tinha de Ser Com Voce 3:17
11. Caminhos Cruzados 3:52
12. Inutil Paisagem 2:34

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By now everyone has heard at least one of Antonio Carlos Jobim's beautiful compositions, if only his most famous ones, "Girl From Ipanema" or "Desafinado," playing poppishly in an elevator or mall somewhere. His work has been recorded by every combination of instrument and voice, including Sinatra's. What distinguishes this CD from hundreds of others is its inclusion of 11 relatively obscure Jobim tunes, and the way this classy trio succeeds in communicating the essence of his special gifts with a minimum of fuss and feathers. (One track is a Carlos Lyra composition, "Voce e Eu," which blends in nicely.) The arrangements are elegant, combining jazz and Brazilian rhythms to gently swing the melodies and highlight Jobim's lush harmonies. The under-recognized pianist Eddie Higgins is a delight: Straightforward, relaxed, and varied, he sizzles on the up-tempo "Two Kites" and does a gorgeous rubato turn on "Inutil Pasagem" (Useless Landscape), one of Jobim's most heartbreaking songs. The always melodic bassist Jay Leonhart has some wonderfully warm solos, and demonstrates his superb bowing technique on several tracks, including the lovely "Bonita," while drummer Terry Clarke is consistently sensitive and vital, whether lofting a samba or swaying a ballad. It's difficult to pick highlights from this collection of sparkling gems, but it's easy to recommend it. An excellent introduction to Jobim's unique beauty, it will also appeal to long-term fans who already have an extensive collection of his work. Highly recommended.