
Tom Jobim in concert.
Antonio Carlos Jobim - Fontana
Dick Farney, "Dick em Ipanema", Fontana [Brazil] #6488 007 (1972).[LP]
This album contains the following Jobim composition:
Inútil Paisagem
Sergio Mendes & Brasil '77, "Vintage '74", Fontana [Netherlands] #6433 031 (1974).[LP]
Other releases of this album on their respective label pages.
Includes Tom Jobim on acoustic guitar. Jobim compositions included are "The Waters of
March" and "Double Rainbow".
Musician personnel:
Sergio Mendes (keyboards & vocals), Antonio
Carlos Jobim (acoustic guitar), Octavio Bailly, Jr. (electric bass),
Claudio Slon (drums), Paulinho da Costa (congas & percussion),
Laudir de Oliveira (congas & percussion), Oscar Castro-Neves
(cavaquinho & acoustic guitar), Bonnie Bowden Amaro &
Gracinha Leporace (vocals).
Guest Musicians: David Amaro (12-string guitar & electric
guitar), Dannis Budimir (electric guitar).
Produced & Engineered by Bones Howe.
Rhythm Arrangements by Sergio Mendes (This Masquerade, Superstition, Voce Abusou, Waters of March, Chovendo Na Roseira, Lonely Sailor) and Bob Alvicar (all others).
Orchestra Arranged & Conducted by Dave Grusin.
Vocal Arrangements by Bob Alvicar.

Sylvia
Telles, "A Arte de Sylvia Telles", Fontana #6470 620/1 (1979).[2
LP set]
This set includes recordings from
1960-1966.
Includes Jobim's "Dindi", "Corcovado", "Samba de
Uma Nota So", "Samba Torto", "Estrada do Sol", "Samba do Aviao",
"Insensatez", "Vivo Sonhando", "Este Seu Olhar", & "Inutil
Paisagem".

Luiz Eça, "O Prestigio de Luiz
Eça", Fontana #81116216 (1982).[LP]