Antonio Carlos Jobim – Tide
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Tide by Antônio Carlos Jobim, released in 1970, showcases the Brazilian maestro's seamless fusion of bossa nova with jazz elements. The album features intricate arrangements by Eumir Deodato, highlighting Jobim's versatility as a composer and performer. Recorded at the renowned Van Gelder Studio, the album includes a blend of original compositions and reinterpretations, such as the classic "The Girl from Ipanema," offering listeners a rich tapestry of melodic and rhythmic textures.
The ensemble of accomplished musicians, including Ron Carter on double bass and Airto Moreira on percussion, contributes to the album's dynamic soundscape. Tracks like "Tema Jazz" and "Tide" exemplify Jobim's innovative approach to harmony and rhythm, while the inclusion of Brazilian standards like "Carinhoso" pays homage to his musical roots. The album's production quality and artistic depth have cemented its status as a significant work in Jobim's discography.
Reviews
"Tide is a beautifully crafted and consistently musical album." – AllMusic
"This is quiet, thoughtful music for wine by the fire, magically performed without false embellishments or cheap adornments." – Stereo Review
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Artist: Antonio Carlos JobimLabel: A&M Records, Elemental MusicFormat: LPUnits: 1Country: EuropeGenre: GlobalStyle: Bossanova, Easy Listening
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A1 Girl From Ipanema
A2 Cariñoso
A3 Tema Jazz
A4 Sue Ann
A5 Remember
B1 Tide
B2 Takatanga
B3 Caribe
B4 Rockanalia