Monday, September 29, 2008

Antonio Carlos Jobim on A&M 1967

Wave - Antonio Carlos Jobim

Proving that he's as good on any label, Tom continues to work with Ogerman to produce a winner!

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review at allmusic.com
http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:0ifpxqlgldfe

Reviewby Richard S. Ginell

When Creed Taylor left Verve/MGM for his own label under the auspices of A&M, he quickly signed Antonio Carlos Jobim and they picked up right where they left off with this stunningly seductive record, possibly Jobim's best. Jobim contributes his sparely rhythmic acoustic guitar, simple melodic piano style, a guest turn at the harpsichord, and even a vocal on "Lamento," while Claus Ogerman lends a romantically brooding hand with the charts. A pair of instant standards are introduced ("Wave," "Triste"), but this album is to be cherished for its absolutely first-rate tunes -- actually miniature tone poems -- that escaped overexposure and thus sound fresh today. The most beautiful sleeper is "Batidinha," where the intuitive Jobim/Ogerman collaboration reaches its peak. One only wishes that this album were longer; 31:45 is not enough.


S$25 (shallow scratch on side 1; doesn't affect play)

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