| | Morelenbaum2 Casa CD - Import Morelenbaum2 Discography of CDs
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Sakamoto covers the classics of Antonio Carlos Jobim!
Morelenbaum2/Sakamoto: Paula Morelenbaum (vocals); Jaques Morelenbaum (cello); Ryuichi Sakamoto (piano). Additional personnel: Ed Motta (vocals); Paulo Jobim, Luiz Brasil (acoustic guitar); Zeca Assumpcao (bass); Marcos Suzano (percussion). Recorded at The House Of Jobim, Brazil Mega Studios and Brazil Discover Studios, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil. Classically trained players, pianist Ryuichi Sakamoto and cello player/composer Jacques Morelenbaum, cover the better works of bossanova crooner Antonio Carlos Jobim. Japanese WEA import CASA collects 16 songs. Multiple-threat cellist/arranger Jacques Morelenbaum and his singer/wife, Paula, were a big part of Antonio Carlos Jobim's life in his last decade, touring and recording with him and shaping the music of his last recordings. So it's entirely fitting that the Morelenbaums, along with pianist Ryuichi Sakamoto, should journey to Jobim's idyllic music room in his home above Rio de Janeiro to make some intimate on-the-spot recordings of Jobim's music -- with Sakamoto playing Jobim's own grand piano. Of course, there was more recording done at two other Rio studios -- and two additional tracks were recorded live in Tokyo -- but the ambience of intimacy remains intact throughout the disc. All of the songs here have been published before, many dating from as early as 1958, yet the disc trumpets some recorded premieres of Jobim material, though the booklet doesn't point them out. But there is at least one first recording that can be verified, "Tema Para Ana," a short, attractive duet for cello and piano written for Jobim's wife, Ana, and not published until a year after his death in 1994. Paula's soft, dusky voice -- whether singing in English or Portuguese -- is the personification of the Brazilian beach itself, and Jacques' cello amplifies the element of melancholy that runs through much of Jobim. A lovely rendition of "Song of the Sabia" finds Sakamoto hammering out chords that tie the song to the Chopin E minor prelude, and a nicely swinging "Bonita" has sounds of the sea overdubbed. The trio gets frequent help from ringers like Luiz Brazil and Jobim's son, Paulo, on violao (guitar), percussionist Marcos Suzano, and bassist Zeca Assumpcao, who impose overt bossa nova grooves on tunes like "O Amor Em Paz" and "O Grande Amor." In addition, Ed Motta's vocals are like a ghostly facsimile of Jobim's own gravelly voice in "Imagina." The cover art itself is a classy nostalgia trip, a photograph of Sugar Loaf, the beach at Ipanema, and the surrounding Rio landscape mounted in the sparely elegant style of Creed Taylor's A&M jackets of the late '60s. Nice touch. ~ Richard S. Ginell
Casa Music | List Price | $53.99 (You save $4.04) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, World CDs, International, Japanese, Brazilian, Dance | | Label | Warner | | Orig Year | 2002 | | All Time Sales Rank | 178971  | | CD Universe Part number | 2086356 | | Catalog number | 10145 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Sep 11, 2001 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Personnel | Paulo Jobim, Ed Motta, Luiz Brasil, Zeca Assumpcao, Marcos Suzano | | Additional Info | Japan |
Morelenbaum2 Casa Songs | 1. | As Praias Desertas | |
| 2. | Amor em Paz | |
| 3. | Vivo Sonhando Dreamer | |
| 4. | Inutil Paisagem | |
| 5. | Sabia | |
| 6. | Chanson pour Michelle | |
| 7. | Bonita | $0.99 | |
| 8. | Fotografia Photograph | |
| 9. | Imagina | $0.99 | |
| 10. | Estrada Branca | $0.99 | |
| 11. | O Grande Amor | $0.99 | |
| 12. | Cancao em Modo Menor | |
| 13. | Tema Para Ana | |
| 14. | Derradeira Primavera | $0.99 | |
| 15. | Esperanca Perdida I Was Just One More For You | |
| 16. | Sem Voce | |
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