
(Right to Left) Tom Jobim, Nara
Leão, Lúcio Alves, Baden Powell.
[Photo by Celso Brando]
Antonio Carlos Jobim - Elenco (continued)
Other issues of this album are listed separately under their respective record labels.
Music arranged and orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle.
Ela é carioca Bonita Água de beber O morro não tem vez Surfboard Valsa do Porto das Caixas Useless landscape (Inútil paisagem) Samba do Avião Só tinha de ser com você Por tôda minha vida A felicidade Dindi
Personnel: Antonio Carlos Jobim--guitar,
vocal, piano; Dom Um Romão--drums; Pete Candoli--trumpet on
"Valsa do Porto das Caixas".
Produced by Jimmy Hilliard.
"Bud Shank - Donato - Rosinha de
Valença", Elenco [Brasil] #MEV-08
(1965).[LP]
Includes the following Jobim songs:
Samba do Aviao aka Song of The Jet (Jobim)
Foi A Noite (Jobim/Newton Mendonça)
O Amor Em Paz aka Once I Loved (Jobim/Vinicius de
Moraes)
Roberto Menescal E Seu Conjunto, "Surfboard",
Elenco [Brazil] #MEV-9 (1966).[LP]
Roberto Menescal E Seu Conjunto, "Surfboard", Elenco/Universal
[Brazil] #60121597422 - 2003 (2003).[CD]
Contains the following Jobim compositions:
Surfboard and Bonita.
Musician personnel: Roberto
Menescal, guitar; Ugo Marotta, vibes; Henri, flute; Ico Castro Neves,
bass; Oscar Castro Neves, piano; Alpheo Barroso Neto, drums;
Participations: Marçal, percussion, Murilo Lores, first viola
and Peter Daulsbert, first cello. Produced by Aloysio de Oliveira.
Recorded at Musidisc Studio, Rio de Janeiro, 1966.
CD REISSUE NOTES:
Gaya & Deodato, "Tom Jobim Apresenta",
Elenco [Brazil] #MEV-10 (1966).[LP]&&&
Tom Jobim, "Tom Jobim Apresenta" (No Tempo Da
Bossa Nova), Mercury/Polygram/Elenco [Brazil] #5280462 (1996).[CD Reissue]###
&&&Special note of explanation: Originally titled as
TOM JOBIM APRESENTA (Tom Jobim Introduces), produced by Aloysio de
Oliveira & Ray Gilbert in 1966 for the Elenco label, it was
conceived as an album through which Jobim would introduce new
Brazilian composers and performers to American audiences. Gaya and
Deodato were invited to write the arrangements and were promised to
be credited as the album leaders. But, the names of the
musicians have not appeared on the album credits and, thanks to the
big design of Jobim used in the cover, consumers thought they were
purchasing a Jobim album!
###Special Note: Antonio Carlos Jobim - No
Tempo da Bossa Nova is a misnomer. This album in reality is "Tom
Jobim Apresenta". This is the Brazilian reissue CD
by Elenco. "No Tempo da Bossa Nova" was the name
of the reissue series by Elenco when
this was re-released along with other Elenco albums.
The situation became worse when the album was reissued in the USA by Warner Bros. in the mid-Seventies again under the title: "Love, Strings And Jobim", with the liner notes crediting Jobim as the piano player and the guitar player in the whole album, although he never played one note on it!
The first CD version, released by Warner in 1994, reproduces the original cover of the 1966 LP issue on the Elenco label. However, it adds the correct info concerning arrangers and musicians, mentioned in the liner cover (it is not known by this webmaster what information appears on the 2nd CD version by WSM).
It features two Jobim compositions:
Samba Torto aka Pardon My English (Jobim/Aloysio de Oliveira), arranged by Gaya.
Eu Preciso de Voce
aka Hurry Up and Love Me (Jobim/Aloysio de Oliveira), arranged by
Gaya.
Further information on this album can also be seen on the Albums - Warner Brothers listing of "Love, Strings & Jobim".
Musician personnel:
Eumir Deodato
(piano, arrangements on tracks 06, 10, 11)
Lindolpho Gaya
(arrangements)
Sergio Barroso
(bass)
Edison Machado
(drums)
Oscar Castro Neves
(violão)
Mauricio Einhorn
(harmônica)
Jorge Ferreira da Silva
(sax, flute)
Original LP Produced by Ray Gilbert and Aloisio de Oliveira.