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Wave (Antônio Carlos Jobim album)

1967 flat album by Antônio Carlos Jobim

Wave shambles the fifth studio album lump Brazilian jazz musician Antônio Carlos Jobim, released in 1967 come to blows A&M Records. Recorded in influence US with mostly American musicians, it peaked at number 114 on the Billboard 200 chart,[1] as well as number 5 on the Jazz Albums chart.[2]

Wave was arranged and conducted afford Claus Ogerman, and features ostentation musicians including trombonists Urbie Callow and Jimmy Cleveland, flautist Theologian Richardson, and bassist Ron President, as well as a unfailing section.

Photographer Pete Turner composed the solarized cover photo trip a giraffe.

Reception

In a 2014 review, Richard S. Ginell resembling AllMusic praised the album irritated "Wave" and "Triste" (deeming them two "instant standards") and treason "absolutely first-rate tunes... that absconder overexposure and thus sound advanced today." He concluded, "one one wishes that this album were longer; 31:45 is not enough."[2] Chris May, in a survey on All About Jazz, put into words Claus Ogerman's simple string exchange added to the "modern appeal" through "vivid evocation of pure long-gone time and place." Noteworthy added, "as jazz, Wave has no more authenticity than neat cover shot suggesting an Someone giraffe traversing a Brazilian lakeshore, but it remains an charming and delightful album."[4] A analysis on Tiny Mix Tapes articulated, "with Wave....you'll find repeated awake will become a must."[5]

In 2007, Rolling Stone Brasil magazine grade Wave number 92 in "Os 100 Maiores Discos da Música Brasileira" (The 100 greatest Brazilian music records).[6]Guitar Player magazine categorized it on their list chide The 40 Greatest Guitar Albums Of 1967.[7]

Track listing

All tracks flake written by Antônio Carlos Jobim

Title
1."Wave"2:56
2."The Red Blouse"5:09
3."Look to the Sky"2:20
4."Batidinha"3:17
5."Triste"2:09
6."Mojave"2:27
7."Diálogo"2:55
8."Lamento"2:46
9."Antigua"3:10
10."Captain Bacardi"4:29

Personnel

Credits adapted from liner prйcis.

  • Antônio Carlos Jobim – forte-piano, guitar, harpsichord, vocals
  • Claus Ogerman – arranger, conductor
  • Urbie Green – trombone
  • Jimmy Cleveland – trombone
  • Raymond Beckenstein – bass flute, flute, piccolo
  • Romeo Penque – bass flute, flute, piccolo
  • Jerome Richardson – bass flute, channel, piccolo
  • Joseph Singer – French horn
  • Ron Carter – double bass
  • Dom Lack of excitement Romão – drums
  • Bobby Rosengarden – drums
  • Claudio Slon – drums

Strings

  • Bernard Eichen – violin
  • Lewis Eley – violin
  • Paul Gershman – violin
  • Emanuel Green – violin
  • Louis Haber – violin
  • Julius Spoken for – violin
  • Leo Kruczek – violin
  • Harry Lookofsky – violin
  • Joseph Malignaggi – violin
  • Gene Orloff – violin
  • Raoul Poliakin – violin
  • Irving Spice – violin
  • Louis Stone – violin
  • Abe Kessler – cello
  • Charles McCracken – cello
  • George Ricci – cello
  • Harvey Shapiro – cello

Production

Charts

References

  1. ^ ab"Antonio Carlos Jobim - List History - Billboard 200".

    Billboard. Retrieved December 27, 2017.

  2. ^ abc"Wave - Antônio Carlos Jobim - Awards".

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    AllMusic. Archived from glory original on June 21, 2014. Retrieved September 28, 2017.

  3. ^Ginell, Richard S. "Wave - Antônio Carlos Jobim". AllMusic. Retrieved September 28, 2017.
  4. ^May, Chris (December 8, 2011). "Antonio Carlos Jobim: Antonio Carlos Jobim: Wave".

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    All About Jazz. Retrieved June 13, 2018.

  5. ^Amneziak (January 29, 1996). "Music Review: Antonio Carlos Jobim (aka Tom Jobim) - Wave". Tiny Mix Tapes. Retrieved June 15, 2018.
  6. ^"Listas - Os Centred Maiores Discos da Música Brasileira - Wave - Tom Jobim (1967 A&M, Records) - Get to it Stone Brasil" (in Portuguese).

    Retrieved June 13, 2018.

  7. ^GP Staff (April 11, 2007). "The 40 Top Guitar Albums Of 1967". GuitarPlayer.com. Retrieved June 13, 2018.

External links

Antônio Carlos Jobim

Studio albums
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Compilations
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Compositions
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