Artista: Joe Pass & Paulinho Da Costa
Álbum: Tudo Bem!
Año: 1978
Género: Latin Jazz
Duración: 51:41
Nacionalidad: Brasil / EEUU
Año: 1978
Género: Latin Jazz
Duración: 51:41
Nacionalidad: Brasil / EEUU
Lista de Temas:
1. Corcovado
2. Tears (Razao le Viver)
3. Wave
4. Voce (You)
5. If You Went Away
6. Que Que Ha?
7. The Gentle Rain (Chuva Delicada)
8. Barquinho
9. Luciana
10. I Live to Love
1. Corcovado
2. Tears (Razao le Viver)
3. Wave
4. Voce (You)
5. If You Went Away
6. Que Que Ha?
7. The Gentle Rain (Chuva Delicada)
8. Barquinho
9. Luciana
10. I Live to Love
Alineación:
- Joe Pass / guitar
- Paulinho da Costa / percussion
- Octavio Bailly, Jr. / bass
- Oscar Castro-Neves / guitar
- Don Grusin / keyboards
- Claudio Slon / drums
- Joe Pass / guitar
- Paulinho da Costa / percussion
- Octavio Bailly, Jr. / bass
- Oscar Castro-Neves / guitar
- Don Grusin / keyboards
- Claudio Slon / drums
Nuestro amigo Guillermo aporta su primer disco compartido en el blog, así que celebramos que nuestra familia se agrande cada día más!
Sobre el disco, todavía ni lo bajé ni lo escuché antes así que no voy a opinar, pero sí se los voy a dejar antes de que empiece este fin de semana largo (ustedes saben que trato de dejarles varias cosas porque, al menos yo, no entro en el blog hasta que empiece la jornada laboral), así que lo publico antes de escucharlo e incluso antes de bajarlo.
Un disco donde grandes intérpretes juegan con canciones de Jobim, Eumir Deodato, de Moraes y varios otros. Acá está el listado de temas y su respectivo autor.
1. Corcovado (Antonio Carlos Jobim, Vinicius de Moraes)
2. Tears (Razao le Viver) (Eumir Deodato)
3. Wave (Jobim)
4. Voce (You) (Ronaldo Bôscoli, Roberto Menescal)
5. If You Went Away (Marcos Valle)
6. Que Que Ha? (Octavio Bailly, Jr., Don Grusin)
7. The Gentle Rain (Chuva Delicada) (Luiz Bonfá, Matt Dubey)
8. Barquinho (Bôscoli, Menescal)
9. Luciana (de Moraes, Jobim, Gene Lees)
10. I Live to Love (Oscar Castro-Neves, Luverci Fiorini, Ray Gilbert)
Lo único que hago es copiar algunos comentarios de terceros para la ocasión:
After countless solo guitar albums for Pablo, Joe Pass performed this welcome change of pace, a set of Brazilian tunes. Joined by fellow guitarist Oscar Castro Neves, bassist Octavio Bailly, drummer Claudio Slon, percussionist Paulinho da Costa and keyboardist Don Grusin, Pass plays warm solos on a variety of Brazilian tunes. Highlights include three songs by Antonio Carlos Jobim (including "Corcovado" and "Wave"), Deodato's "Tears," and Luiz Bonfa's "The Gentle Rain." A melodic and infectious date that has been reissued on CD.Scott Yanow
There is a story behind this post. First, it is a really awaited post, especially for the friends who visits and share ideas with CBox. Second, I need to give credits for two contributors, Caetano Rodrigues, which is the friend who sent this perfect copy to Loronixers, second, Cesar Saldanha, who sent first, but I did not make it since this record was on Caetano list of future contributions. Thanks Cesar. Thanks Caetano.zecalouro
This is Joe Pass & Paulinho da Costa- Tudo Bem! (1978), for Original Jazz Classics, the Bossa Nova / Brazilian music tribute of the legendary guitarist Joe Pass, featuring renowned Brazilian musicians, such as Oscar Castro Neves, Paulinho da Costa and others. Tudo Bem! is a infectious record, with sweet solos, very different from earlier Joe Pass albums. We have been speaking a lot about this record and now it is time to hear and share our thoughts about it.
Olá meus prezados amigos cultos e ocultos, tudo bem? Por aqui tudo bem, tudo muito bem, como se pode comprovar logo acima. Muita variedade musical para agradar gregos, troianos e a turma lá do monte Olimpo. Salve, salve!Toque Musical
Hoje nossa trilha musical vai ser o jazz. Tenho para vocês este maravilhoso disco do guitarista americano, Joe Pass, reconhecidamente um dos maiores nomes do jazz internacional. Um guitarista dos mais interessantes, dono de um som cristalino e redondo nas cordas, que fez escola. Na verdade, pelo título do álbum, fica claro que se trata de um disco não apenas de Joe Pass, mas também do percussionista Paulinho da Costa e dos demais, Claudio Slon, Octavio Bailly, Oscar Castro Neves e Don Grusin, figurinhas emblemáticas do ‘latin jazz’ e outras bossas. Um álbum inspirado, com um repertório essencialmente de compositores brasileiros como Tom Jobim, Marcos Valle, Menescal e Boscoli, Luiz Bonfá e outros… Este lp foi lançado pela Pablo Records em 1978 e segundo o produtor, Norman Granz, a ideia da gravação veio depois que Joe Pass esteve no Brasil, no Carnaval de 77 e ficou encantado como os ritmos, principalmente o samba. Juntou-se à Paulinho da Costa, outro artista da mesma gravadora, considerado até então (e por eles americanos) o maior percussionista brasileiro. Este por sua vez recrutou os demais instrumentista, conhecedores nato (ou quase) da música brasileira. Todos, artistas tarimbados, brasileiros, americano e argentino. Segundo Norman, nas palavras de Joe Pass este foi o disco mais caloroso e melódico que ele gravou. E deve ser mesmo, afinal a música brasileira é a melhor do mundo, porque sintetiza o nosso espírito alegre e sabe absorver o dos outros e sem preconceitos. Como diz a minha secretária doméstica, é tudo de bom! Tudo bem!
Download (Gracias a Guillermo! y esperemos que nos traiga más de estas cositas)
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Cada tanto aparecen cosas que no hace falta ni escucharlas ni bajarlas para garantizar que son excelentes. Joe Pass es un maestro, literal y metafóricamente. Gracias, Guillermo!
ReplyDeleteAprovechando el finde largo para escuchar este excelente disco, descubro -gracias a una indicación del comentarista brasileño que transcribe Moe- que el baterista Claudio Slon es un argentino radicado en Brasil que llegó a ser un reconocidísimo músico en aquel pais. He aquí lo que dice Wiki:
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Claudio Slon (November 12, 1943 - April 16, 2002) was a notable Brazilian jazz drummer born in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He performed in a variety of Latin music genres, including Latin pop, Latin jazz, Brazilian pop and Easy pop.
The son of a classical violinist and a ballet instructor, Slon was raised in São Paulo, and began recording professionally at an early age, taking first place in a national poll of jazz critics while still a teenager. He performed alongside his father in the São Paulo Philharmonic, before appearing with the Walter Wanderley Trio, as well as Sérgio Mendes' Brasil '66 and Brasil ‘77 during the 1960s and 1970s.
He also appeared on many Brazilian sessions overseen by Creed Taylor for the Verve label, including A Certain Smile, A Certain Sadness by Astrud Gilberto and The Walter Wanderley Trio, Wave by Antonio Carlos Jobim, and Samba '68 by Marcos Valle. Although a total of three drummers are generally credited on the Jobim Wave release and reissues, it is Slon who is playing the drum set; Bobby Rosengarden and Dom Um Romao play only percussion on the record.
The success of the Wanderley Trio's Top Five single "Summer Samba" and platinum debut album “Rain Forest” brought recording work of all kinds for Slon during the period, including a high-profile gig with Jobim and Frank Sinatra on the album Sinatra & Company and its accompanying television special A Man and His Music + Ella + Jobim. He joined Sérgio Mendes & Brasil '66 by the end of the decade. Slon appeared with the group for a total of nine years, and has also played and recorded albums with Dori Caymmi, Paulinho Da Costa, John Pisano, and Joe Pass, among others. Slon also co-led (with Milcho Leviev) the Leviev-Slon Quartet, releasing albums for Vartan Jazz (Jive Sambas, among others) and then for Elephant Records (“When I'm 64”), the latter recorded with Herbie Mann. The last Trio of which he was the drummer was the newly formed Joao Donato Trio in 1999, where that group recorded three albums on Elephant. In addition to being a top notch drummer, Claudio was also an excellent Brazilian percussionist and recorded as such on several albums.
Slon was based in Los Angeles for many years before relocating in the mid-1990s to Colorado where he continued to work as a drummer, percussionist, and producer until his death from lung cancer in Denver, Colorado, in April, 2002.
Buenísimo! Muchas Gracias !!!
ReplyDeleteLeí que lo citan a Zecalouro. Alguién sabe qué fue de él? Yo bajaba discos de Loronix hace 10 años; luego, desapareció y nunca más supe nada.
Saludos!