What better way to celebrate the 50th year of bossa nova than by having one legendary Brazilian singer/songwriter (Milton Nascimento) pay homage to the godfather of the genre (Antonio Carlos Jobim) with the help of a trio (Jobim Trio) featuring two Jobim descendants, Daniel (piano) and Paulo (guitar)? Jobim used to say that Nascimento was the only singer capable of reaching the original pitches of his compositions, and the singer does his peer and inspiration proud on the eight playfully seductive classic Jobim tracks that are the core of this historic project. These include the easy loping "Brigas Nunca Mais," the dreamily romantic "Caminhos Cruzados," the lively and swinging dance tune "Chega de Saudade," the understated melancholy jazz trio reflection "Esperanca Perdida," and "Samba Do Aviao" (familiar to fans of the Paraiso Tropical soap opera). Beyond the Jobim classics (which would have made a satisfying celebration even on their own), Nascimento and friends find passion on the soaring opening track "Tudo Que Voce Podia Ser," Daniel Jobim's dreamy, laid-back romance "Dias Azuis," and Nascimento's own lovelorn "Cais" and thoughtful, easily rhythmic "Tarde." The seeds of this historic project were planted in 2007 at the commemorations of Jobim's 80th year, when Nascimento and the trio performed together at Rio's Botanical Garden. Paulo Jobim said of the spontaneously arranged project that grew out of that date: "It was refreshing to revisit this repertoire, which I have known for long -- next to Milton. When Milton sings, music is reborn." That's an inspiring feeling for bossa fans to take with them as the genre forges into its second half century. ~ Jonathan Widran, All Music Guide
Novas Bossas
09/30/2008 | Blue Note Records
All Music Guide Review
Novas Bossas Track Listing
Novas Bossas Notes
Legendary Brazilian composer, arranger, singer, pianist ANTONIO
CARLOS JOBIM used to say that MILTON NASCIMENTO was the
only singer capable of reaching the original pitches of his compositions.
Story has it that it was in the town of Diamantina, Minas
Gerais, that João Gilberto rehearsed to exhaustion the acoustic
guitar beat that would be key to bossa nova’s birth, in Rio de
Janeiro. Nothing could be more appropriate, therefore, than
Milton Nascimento joining the JOBIM TRIO to celebrate the
genre’s 50th anniversary with the September 30th Blue Note
Records release, Novas Bossas. The album is co-produced by
CHICO NEVES and also includes a guest appearance from bassist
RODRIGO VILLA.
The seeds for Novas Bossas were planted last year in honor of
what would have been Jobim’s 80th birthday year. Milton
Nascimento and the Jobim Trio performed together at Rio de
Janeiro’s Botanical Garden, in a concert paying homage to the
supreme maestro. The event was a reunion of artists longtime
acquainted and Novas Bossas is one more chapter of this story,
one that is already more than four decades strong. This
collaboration celebrates the timeless artistry of Jobim, bringing
his classic songs and sounds to new audiences.
Credits of Novas Bossas
- Ben Findlay
- Mixing
- Daniel Jobim
- Guitar (Acoustic), Piano, Vocals (Background), Vocals, Wurlitzer, Mini Moog, Vocoder
- Chico Neves
- Producer, Engineer
- Elizabeth Jobim
- Cover Design
- Marilene Gondim
- Project Coordinator
- Ronaldo Lima
- Engineer
- Manuel Bandeira
- Poetry
- Gastão Villeroy
- Bass
- Elianne Canetti Jobim
- Graphic Design
- Rodrigo Villa
- Bass
- Remo Brandalise
- Photography, Production Design
- Paulo Braga
- Drums
- Danilo Caymmi
- Flute
- Paulo Jobim
- Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar, Vocals (Background), Vocals
- Milton Nascimento
- Guitar (Acoustic), Project Administrator, Soloist, Piano, Vocals (Background), Vocals


















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