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DescriptionArtist...............: Antonio Carlos Jobim and the New Band Album................: Passarim Genre................: Bossa/Jazz Source...............: CD Year.................: 1987 Ripper...............: Exact Audio Copy (Secure mode) & Asus CD-S520 Codec................: Free Lossless Audio Codec (FLAC) Version..............: reference libFLAC 1.2.1 20070917 Quality..............: Lossless, (avg. compression: 65 %) Channels.............: Stereo / 44100 HZ / 16 Bit Tags.................: VorbisComment Information..........: TntVillage Ripped by............: leonenero on 21/02/2013 Posted by............: leonenero on 22/02/2013 News Server..........: news.astraweb.com News Group(s)........: alt.binaries.sounds.flac.full_TntVillage Included.............: NFO, M3U, LOG, CUE Covers...............: Front Back CD --------------------------------------------------------------------- Tracklisting --------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Passarim [03.38] 2. Bebel [03.12] 3. Borzeguim (Com Chico Buarque) [04.24] 4. Anos dourados [03.44] 5. Isabella [03.23] 6. Fascinatin' rhythm [02.12] 7. Chansong [03.20] 8. Samba do Soho [03.01] 9. Luiza [02.32] 10. Brasil nativo [03.52] 11. Gabriela [08.01] Playing Time.........: 41.24 Total Size...........: 273,67 MB Passarim album by Antonio Carlos Jobim was released Jan 01, 1987 on the Verve label. Passarim is Jobim's major statement of the '80s, emerging during a time when his concerns were turning increasingly toward the Planet Earth. Passarim music CDs The title song is one of Jobim's most haunting creations, a cry of pain about the the destruction of the Brazilian rain forest that resonates in the memory for hours. Also, by this time, Jobim had resumed touring with a large group containing friends and family, and they carry a great deal of the load here, with lots of airy female backup vocals, two worthy songs by Jobim's multi-talented son Paulo, and another by flutist/singer Danilo Caymmi. Recorded entirely in Rio, the record's overall sound is very different from Jobim's '60s and '70s work: denser, hazier, still grounded in the samba yet rougher in texture (as is Jobim's voice). Though not as immediately winning as the Creed Taylor-produced albums, this music repays repeated listening -- particularly the extended suite from Jobim's score for the film Gabriela -- and there are samples of his wry humor in "Chansong" and the bossa nova reworking of "Fascinatin' Rhythm" Sharing Widget |