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Yvonnick Prené & Geoffrey Keezer: Jobim's World
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Geoffrey Keezer
keyboardsb.1970
After releasing Listen! (Sunnyside, 2023) to great acclaim, this leader was looking to move away from that album's modernistic quintet format. So, in brainstorming with producer

Daniel Yvinec
bass
Antonio Carlos Jobim
piano1927 - 1994
This nine-song program features a handful of the eponymous figure's classics, two numbers from Jobim-adjacent composers, and a pair of complementary Prené pieces. Opener "Triste"the lone work arranged by the leader and Courthaliac togetherpresents with rubato before settling into a relaxed groove. Blithesome as can be, featuring smiling solos and some well-written unison lines, it exemplifies the charm in this pair's pursuits. Pixinguinha and Benedito Lacerda's "Proezos De Solon," an effervescent choro winner, and Henri Salvador's "Dans Mon ?le," a dreamy island wandering (and the first of Courthaliac's five arrangements), follow.
Prené's writing contributions"Vagues á Lames," referencing the album subject's "Wave," and the inquisitive "Too Many Notes," with pointillistic designseach make for engaging inclusions that serve to break up a potential Jobim block. And as for the remaining choices from the book of "Tom," it's classics all the way. There's "The Girl from Ipanema," loyal to the template yet never prosaic; "Tide," with well-formed angles and upbeat undulations; "Desafinado," boiled down to its beautifully twinkling essence; and "Double Rainbow," a bounding sign of good tidings located at the far edge of Jobim's World. ">
Track Listing
Triste; Proezos De Solon; Dans mon ?le; Vagues á Lames; The Girl from Ipanema; Too Many Notes; Tide; Tide; Desafinado; Double Rainbow.
Personnel
Yvonnick Prene
harmonicaGeoffrey Keezer
keyboardsAlbum information
Title: Jobim's World | Year Released: 2024 | Record Label: Sunnyside Records
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