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Albare: Albare Plays Jobim
ByAntonio Carlos Jobim
piano1927 - 1994
Albare Plays Jobim is his sixth collaborative effort with Australian pianist, composer and producer

Phil Turcio
keyboards
Antonio Sanchez
drumsb.1971

Joe Chindamo
band / ensemble / orchestraThere are no hard riffs or explosive saxophone solos here; this is all rhythm-based music where a standard piano trio is augmented by a guitar and accompanied by the sounds of the strings; producing music for the soul and the heart does not get any better than that. Starting out with the familiar "One Note Samba," the softness continues on "Corcovado," only to pick up slightly on the lively "Chega De Saudade."
The classic "Desafinado" is born again on the fingertips of the guitarist bringing it to life. "Agua de Beber" and "Agua de Marco" flow gently while "Wave," one of Jobim's better known charts, comes across as if the master himself had been plucking the strings.
Although gone but not forgotten, the legend of Antonio Carlos Jobim shines a little brighter today because of Albare's intimate portrayal on Albare Plays Jobim, a musical homage the creator of the bossa would be proud of. ">
Track Listing
One Note Samba; Corcovado; Chega De Saudade; Orfeu Negro; Desafinado; Agua de Beber; Double Rainbow; Agua de Marco; Wave; Brazil.
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Title: Albare Plays Jobim | Year Released: 2020 | Record Label: Alfi
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