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Francis Albert Sinatra & Antonio Carlos Jobim

Antônio Carlos Jobim & Frank Sinatra

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Album Review

By 1967, bossa nova had become quite popular within jazz and traditional pop audiences, yet Frank Sinatra hadn't attempted any Brazil-influenced material. Sinatra decided to record a full-fledged bossa nova album with the genre's leading composer, Antonio Carlos Jobim. Arranged by Claus Ogerman and featuring Jobim on guitar and backing vocals, Francis Albert Sinatra & Antonio Carlos Jobim concentrated on Jobim's originals, adding three American classics — "Baubles, Bangles and Beads," "Change Partners," and "I Concentrate on You" — that were rearranged to suit bossa nova conventions. The result was a subdued, quiet album that used the Latin rhythms as a foundation, not as a focal point. Supported by a relaxed, sympathetic arrangement of muted brass, simmering percussion, soft strings, and Jobim's lilting guitar, Sinatra turns in an especially noteworthy performance; he has never sounded so subtle, underplaying every line he delivers and showcasing vocal techniques that he never had displayed before. Francis Albert Sinatra & Antonio Carlos Jobim doesn't reveal its pleasures immediately; the album is too textured and understated to be fully appreciated within one listen. After a few plays, the album begins to slowly work its way underneath a listener's skin, and it emerges as one of his most rewarding albums of the '60s.

Customer Reviews

An understated classic...

Dindi may be Sinatra's very best. The original liner notes talk of how Sinatra and Jobim strived to impart a softness to every note and phrase, and all that effort comes together in this song to stunning effect. This album is a meditation of times past, of time passing, and is all the more amazing as an artifact of the sixties. Quiet Nights deserves its high rating, but Dindi still leaves a quiet afterglow quite unlike any other Sinatra recording.

One of the most romantic records ever made.

Love it.

WOW

Great album. Frank sings with Antonio Carlos Jobim "The girl from Ipanema". Others greats songs as "Dindi" and "Quiet nights of quiet stars".In this album, is the fist time Frank does not uses Frank but uses his full name.

Biography

Born: January 25, 1927 in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil

Genre: Brazilian

Years Active: '50s, '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s

It has been said that Antonio Carlos Brasileiro de Almeida Jobim was the George Gershwin of Brazil, and there is a solid ring of truth in that, for both contributed large bodies of songs to the jazz repertoire, both expanded their reach into the concert hall, and both tend to symbolize their countries in the eyes of the rest of the world. With their gracefully urbane, sensuously aching melodies and harmonies,...
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