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I Love Brazil!

1977 studio album by Sarah Vaughan


I Love Brazil! is a 1977 studio album by Sarah Vaughan, accompanied by prominent Brazilian musicians Milton Nascimento, Dori Caymmi, and Antônio Carlos Jobim.

Quick Facts Studio album by Sarah Vaughan, Released ...

This was Vaughan's first album of bossa nova/MPB, it was followed by Copacabana (1979), and Brazilian Romance (1987).[1] It was also her first album for Pablo Records.

Reception

More information Review scores, Source ...

The AllMusic review by Ron Wynn said that "Sarah Vaughan's recordings during the last phase of her magnificent career weren't always up to her usual standards, but this late-'70s set focusing on Brazilian music was a superb exception.... The backing and rhythms weren't Americanized pap, but an accurate reflection of contemporary Brazil's sound at the time."[1]

The album garnered a Grammy nomination.

Track listing

  1. "If You Went Away (Preciso Aprender a Ser Só)" (Ray Gilbert, Marcos Valle, Paulo Sérgio Valle) - 4:25
  2. "Triste" (Antônio Carlos Jobim) - 2:58
  3. "Roses and Roses (Das Rosas)" (Dorival Caymmi, Gilbert) - 3:23
  4. "Empty Faces (Vera Cruz)" (Lani Hall, Milton Nascimento) - 6:26
  5. "I Live to Love You (Morrer de Amor)" (Oscar Castro-Neves, Luverci Fiorini, Gilbert) - 3:54
  6. "The Face I Love (Seu Encanto)" (Gilbert, Carlos Pingarilho, M. Valle) - 3:29
  7. "Courage (Coragem)" (Nascimento, Cootie Williams) - 3:42
  8. "The Day It Rained (Chuva)" (Pedro Camargo, Durval Ferreira, Gilbert) - 4:40
  9. "A Little Tear (Razão de Viver)" (Deodato, Gilbert, P.S. Valle) - 4:07
  10. "Like a Lover (Cantador)" (Alan and Marilyn Bergman, Dori Caymmi, Nelson Motta) - 4:45
  11. "Bridges (Travessia)" (Nascimento, Fernando Brant, Gene Lees) - 4:12
  12. "Someone to Light Up My Life (Se Todos Fossem Iguais a Vocë)" (Jobim, Vinicius de Moraes, Lees) - 3:26
Tracks 11 and 12 are CD reissue bonus tracks.[3]

Personnel

Production
  • Durval Ferreira - creative director
  • Sheldon Marks - design, layout design
  • Norman Granz - design, layout design, liner notes
  • Mário Jorge Bruno - engineer
  • Tamaki Beck - mastering
  • Aloísio de Oliveira - producer

References

  1. Wynn, Ron. "I Love Brazil!". AllMusic. Retrieved April 26, 2022.
  2. Swenson, J., ed. (1985). The Rolling Stone Jazz Record Guide. USA: Random House/Rolling Stone. p. 199. ISBN 0-394-72643-X.
  3. "I Love Brazil [Bonus Tracks]". Allmusic. Retrieved March 18, 2012.

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