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  Antonio Carlos Jobim - Pablo




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Milt Jackson, Joe Pass, Ray Brown, "The Big 3", Pablo [UK] #2310757 (1976).[LP]
Milt Jackson, Joe Pass, Ray Brown, "The Big 3", Pablo [Yugoslavia] #LP4372 (1976).[LP]

This album includes Jobim's "Wave" composition.

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[Original LP scans]

 

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[CD Reissue]

Dom Um Romão, "Hotmosphere", Pablo #2310-777 (1976).[LP]
Dom Um Romão, "Hotmosphere", Pablo/Original Jazz Classics #OJCCD-977-2 (1998).[CD]

The Jobim track is Chovendo na Roseira (aka Children Games).

Personnel: Dom Um Romão (drums), Dom Salvador (piano), Ron Carter (bass), Steve Kroon (percussion), Sivuca (guitar), Claudio Roditi & Alan Rubin (trumpets), Jack Jeffries & Tom Malone (trombones), Sonny Fortune, Mauricio Smith & Ronnie Cuber (saxophones).  Arranged and conducted by Celia Vaz.

Producer: Dom Um Romão.


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[Original LP]

 

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[CD Reissue]

Joe Pass (with Paulinho Da Costa), "Tudo Bem!", Pablo Records #2310 824 (1978).[LP]
Joe Pass (with Paulinho Da Costa), "Tudo Bem!", Pablo/Original Jazz Classics #OJCCD-685--2 (1992).[CD]

Contains Jobim compositions "Corcovado", "Wave", and "Luciana".


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Sarah Vaughan, "Copacabana:  Exclusively Brazil", Pablo Today #2312 125 (1981).[LP]

Jobim compositions are listed on the tracklist below.

Tracklist:

1. Copacabana
2. Smiling Hour (Abre Alas)
3. To Say Goodbye (Pra Dizer Adeus)
4. Dreamer (Vivo Sonhando) (Jobim)
5. Gentle Rain
6. Tetê
7. Dindi (Jobim)
8. Double Rainbow (Chovendo Na Roseira) (Jobim)
9. Bonita (Jobim)


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[CD Reissue]

Ella Fitzgerald, "Ella Abraça Jobim (Ella Fitzgerald Sings The Antonio Carlos Jobim Songbook)", Pablo Records #25218-3201-2 (1981).[Double LP]
Ella Fitzgerald, "Ella Abraça Jobim (Ella Fitzgerald Sings The Antonio Carlos Jobim Songbook)", Pablo Records #25218-3201-2 (1991).[CD]

This album features all Jobim compositions.

There is a notation on the back cover of the CD reissue which states that the tracks "Don't Ever Go Away" (Por Causa de Vocé) and "Song of the Jet" (Samba de Avião) - originally on the double LP release - had to be deleted from the CD reissue as they would not fit within the maximum playing time of a single CD.
 

 Tracklist:

Dreamer (Vivo Sonhando)

This Love That I've Found (Só Tinha De Ser Com Vocé)

The Girl From Ipanema (Garota De Ipanema)

Somewhere In The Hills (Favela)

Photograph (Fotographia)

Wave

Triste

Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars (Corcovado)

Water To Drink (Agua De Beber)

Bonita

Off Key (Desafinado)

He's A Carioca (Ele É Carioca)

Dindi

How Insensitive (Insensatez)

One Note Samba (Samba De Uma Nota Só)

A Felicidade

Useless Landscape (Inútil Paisagem)

Personnel: Ella Fitzgerald, vocals; Clark Terry, trumpet; Zoot Sims, tenor saxophone; Paul Jackson, Oscar Castro-Neves, Mitch Holder, Roland Bautista, rhythm guitars; Joe Pass, solo electric guitar; Oscar Castro-Neves, solo acoustic guitar; Terry Trotter, Mike Lang, Clarence McDonald, keyboards; Toots Thielemans, harmonica; Abraham Laboriel, bass; Alex Acuna, drums; Paulinho da Costa, percussion.

Produced by Norman Granz; Paulinho da Costa, associate producer.


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Sarah Vaughan, "I Love Brazil", Pablo Records #2312-101 (1994).[CD]

Includes Jobim's "Triste" and "Someone to Light Up My Life".

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John Pisano, "Conversation Pieces", Pablo Records # 232310963 (1997).[CD]

Jobim composition included is "Captain Bacardi".

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Ella Fitzgerald, "Ella Fitzgerald with the Tommy Flanagan Trio: Montreux '77", Pablo/BMG [Brazil] #OJC20.376-2 (release date in Brazil: January 15, 2003).[CD Reissue]

Includes a scat-singing version of ONE NOTE SAMBA (Jobim/Newton Mendonça/Jon Hendricks), recorded live at Montreux Jazz Festival, on July 14, 1977.

Personnel: Ella Fitzgerald (vocal), Tommy Flanagan (piano), Keter Betts (bass) and Bobby Durham (drums).

20-Bit Digitally Remastered Reissue Produced by Arnaldo DeSouteiro for JSR/BMG-Brazil.


 
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