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Eliane Elias: Dance of Time
ByAs Elias has transitioned from a pianist/vocalist to a vocalist/pianist (there is a difference), some fans and certainly some critics have wondered if she has wavered too close into crossing over into pop music. Not to worry. Whether she is singing in English or Portuguese, she remains as far from being a pop singer as a hot dog is from being a T-bone steak.
Elias' voice is a bit delicate and she compensates for her lack of sheer power by choosing material that best compliments her, a trait she shares with

Sade
vocalsb.1959
For nearly an hour Elias, deftly crafts a record that seems like a live performance augmented by a white-hot band of supporting musicians. Dance of Time fills the listener with joy as it soothes one moment on a sexy ballad like "Little Paradise" one moment and irresistibly swaying to "O Pato." Among the guest players

Mike Mainieri
vibraphoneb.1938

Steps Ahead
band / ensemble / orchestrab.1979

Randy Brecker
trumpetb.1945

Mark Kibble
vocalsSpecial attention should be directed to "Samba De Orly " and "Not To Cry (Pra Nao Chorar)" two collaborations with Brazilian singer/songwriter/guitarist Toquinho who worked with Elias when she was seventeen. "An Up Dawn" is a spirited duet with Elias' piano teacher, Amilton Godby. "I wanted to include musicians who were very important in the start of my career," Elias says. "Dance of Time represents the spectrum of my career from the very beginning until now."
Recorded in Brazil and produced by Steve Rodby and Marc Johnson, the musical and marital partner to Elias, the idea is to pay homage to 100 years of samba music and it more than delivers on that score. As Elias has transitioned from a pianist/vocalist to a vocalist/pianist (yes, there is a difference), some fans and certainly critics have wondered if she has wavered too close into crossing over into

Diana Krall
piano and vocalsb.1964
There is a certain degree of frustration that comes with Dance of Time and that is despite how good it is it will struggle to find the audience and attention it so richly deserves. The sad truth is one would think---one would hopescoring a Grammy award win would herald an awakening and a rediscovery of Brazilian jazz in general and Elias in particular. That probably won't happen. Further, the fact that Dance of Time is neither as non- disposable as much of the music on smooth jazz stations is or as staid and safely escondened in the dusty past as some of the programming on contemporary jazz stations, where is this terrific album's natural niche?
The immediate answer is it belongs in the record collection of anyone who loves honest and authentic Brazilian jazz and Dance of Time is as honestly authentic as it gets. Eliane Elias has been one of the genre's most consistently masterful virtuosos and even when she's looking back fondly, she is still moving forward confidently. Needless to say this is top shelf material and highly recommended. ">
Track Listing
O Pato; You’re Getting To Be A Habit With Me; Copacabana; Coisa Feita; By Hand (Em Maos); Sambou Sambou; Little Paradise; Speak Low; Samba De Orly; Na Batucada Da Vida; An Up Dawn; Not To Cry (Pra Nao Chorar)
Personnel
Eliane Elias
piano and vocalsEliane Elias: vocals, piano; Marcus Texiera: acoustic guitar (1-3, 5-10); Conrado Goys: electric guitar (4); Marcelo Mariano: electric bass (1-10); Edu Ribero: drums (1-3, 5-10); Celso de Almeida: drums (4); Marivaldo dos Santos: percussion (2, 3, 9); Gustavo di Dalva: percussion (2, 3, 9); Amilton Godoy: piano (4); Joao Bosco: vocal, guitar (4); Mark Kibble: background vocals (3, 5, 8); Mike Mainieri: vibraphone (2, 7); Randy Brecker: flugelhorn (8); Toquinho: vocal (9, 12), guitar (12)
Album information
Title: Dance of Time | Year Released: 2017 | Record Label: Concord Music Group
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