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Casa (Morelenbaum²/Sakamoto album)

Casa is a 2001 studio album by the trio Morelenbaum²/Sakamoto, consisting of cellist Jaques Morelenbaum, vocalist Paula Morelenbaum, and pianist Ryuichi Sakamoto. It is a tribute to Brazilian musician and composer Antônio Carlos Jobim, with most of the songs recorded in his house in Rio de Janeiro, using his grand piano. Casa featured the first recording ever of Jobim's composition entitled "Tema para Ana." The album was released in the United States by Sony Classical.[1]

Casa
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 2001
VenueRio de Janeiro
StudioResidence of Antônio Carlos Jobim, Discover Studios, Mega Studios
GenreBossa Nova, Jazz, Classical
Length64:22
LabelSony Classical
ProducerJaques Morelenbaum, Paula Morelenbaum, Ryuichi Sakamoto
Jaques Morelenbaum, Paula Morelenbaum, Ryuichi Sakamoto chronology
Casa
(2001)
Live In Tokyo 2001
(2003)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]

Critical reception edit

Casa has received mostly positive reviews, with a few that were more mixed.

Richard S. Ginell at AllMusic said, "Paula's soft, dusky voice – whether singing in English or Portuguese – is the personification of the Brazilian beach itself, and Jacques' cello amplifies the element of melancholy that runs through much of Jobim. A lovely rendition of ‘Song of the Sabia’ finds Sakamoto hammering out chords that tie the song to the Chopin E minor prelude, and a nicely swinging ‘Bonita’ has sounds of the sea overdubbed."[1]

A BBC review by Nick Reynolds claimed, "this remarkable album reinterprets Antonio Jobim's songs in a quietly radical way. It points up his similarities to classical composers like Debussy and Chopin. But it also brings out a bittersweet sadness at the heart of his music." Reynolds praised, "the deep, dark keening sound of the cello, the twilight voicings of the piano and the perfect, pure pitch of Paula Morelenbaum's creamy voice." He concluded by saying, "This is chamber music of great beauty, which should appeal to both classical music lovers and fans of bossa nova. It's a lovely album."[2]

Jazz critic Neil Tesser, writing in Chicago Reader, said, "Paula Morelenbaum sings in tones of sweet, dark claret, tinged with saudade, the bittersweet melancholy that deepens Brazilian expressions of love and joy; the sparse accompaniment, marked by the sweeping sadness of the cello, complements this quality, and the near total absence of percussion focuses attention on the purity of the melodies, demonstrating their well-earned place not just as pop phenomena but as genuine 20th-century art songs."

Billboard called the album "intimately atmospheric" and said, "with Casa, they have done the world a favor by recording an album of rarely heard songs by bossa nova master Antonio Carlos Jobim."[3] Billboard Editor-in-Chief Timothy White selected Casa as one of the "Best Albums of the Year" for 2001.[4]

Music journalist Ben Ratliff at The New York Times also chose Casa as one of the "10 Best Albums" of the year,[5] and said, "There is something very special about their recent record."[6]

In a more mixed review, Jazziz magazine called the album "disappointingly monochromatic" and said, "Casa fails to capture the restrained, emotional essence of the bossa movement. Sakamoto's piano playing, inspired by the French impressionists, is morose and tortuous in a beautiful way. But the ever-present cello robs these tunes of some much-needed swing. Worse yet, the crystalline vocals of Paula Morelenbaum lack the overwhelming personality that defined Astrud Gilberto, Elis Regina, or Maria Creuza." The review also stated, however, that "a dedicated listener will find plenty of moments to cherish here, including the frolicsome melody of the lesser-known ‘Imagina.’ Some will even call this an excellent recording, and they might be right."[7]

Track listing edit

All songs written by Antônio Carlos Jobim, except "Improvisation (Morelenbaum, Sakamoto)." Lyricists indicated.

  1. "As Praias Desertas" – 3:50
  2. "O Amor em Paz" (Vinícius de Moraes) – 3:51
  3. "Vivo Sonhando – Dreamer" (Gene Lees) – 4:30
  4. "Inútil Paisagem" (Aloysio de Oliveira) – 4:29
  5. "Sabiá" (Chico Buarque) – 3:49
  6. "Chanson pour Michelle" – 3:10
  7. "Bonita" (Lees, Ray Gilbert) – 4:22
  8. "Fotografia – Photograph" (Gilbert) – 4:18
  9. "Imagina" (Buarque) – 2:18
  10. "Estrada Branca" (de Moraes) – 4:02
  11. "O Grande Amor" (de Moraes) – 4:30
  12. "Canção em Modo Menor" (de Moraes) – 2:00
  13. "Tema Para Ana" – 2:07
  14. "Derradeira Primavera" (de Moraes) – 2:21
  15. "Esperança Perdida – I Was Just One More for You" (Billy Blanco, Gilbert) – 4:04
  16. "Sem Você" (de Moraes) – 5:07

Bonus Tracks

  1. "Samba do Avião" (Live) – 5:37
  2. "Improvisation" (Live) (Jaques Morelenbaum, Ryuichi Sakamoto) – 7:10

Personnel edit

Production

  • Paula Morelenbaum – producer
  • Jaques Morelenbaum – producer
  • Ryuichi Sakamoto – producer
  • Hideki Nakajima – art direction, design
  • Tomoko Yoneda – photography

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Ginell, Richard S.. Casa at AllMusic. Retrieved March 10, 2019.
  2. ^ Reynolds, Nick (2002). "Review of Ryuichi Sakamoto – Casa". BBC. Retrieved April 10, 2019.
  3. ^ "Noteworthy" (PDF). Billboard. August 31, 2002. Retrieved April 11, 2019.
  4. ^ "Billboard 2001 The Year in Music: Critics' Choices". Billboard. December 29, 2001. Retrieved April 11, 2019.
  5. ^ Ratliff, Ben (December 29, 2002). "Music: The Year in Review – The Critics/The 10 Best Albums; Somber Anthems, Loose-Limbed Funk". The New York Times. Retrieved April 11, 2019.
  6. ^ Ratliff, Ben (September 8, 2002). "Live Horns, English Punk and Jobim's Old Piano". The New York Times. Retrieved April 11, 2019.
  7. ^ Lechner, Ernesto (October 2002). "Morelenbaum2/Sakamoto: Casa". Jazziz. Gainesville, FL. ProQuest 194469238.

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Casa is a 2001 studio album by the trio Morelenbaum Sakamoto consisting of cellist Jaques Morelenbaum vocalist Paula Morelenbaum and pianist Ryuichi Sakamoto It is a tribute to Brazilian musician and composer Antonio Carlos Jobim with most of the songs recorded in his house in Rio de Janeiro using his grand piano Casa featured the first recording ever of Jobim s composition entitled Tema para Ana The album was released in the United States by Sony Classical 1 CasaStudio album by Jaques Morelenbaum Paula Morelenbaum Ryuichi SakamotoReleasedSeptember 2001VenueRio de JaneiroStudioResidence of Antonio Carlos Jobim Discover Studios Mega StudiosGenreBossa Nova Jazz ClassicalLength64 22LabelSony ClassicalProducerJaques Morelenbaum Paula Morelenbaum Ryuichi SakamotoJaques Morelenbaum Paula Morelenbaum Ryuichi Sakamoto chronologyCasa 2001 Live In Tokyo 2001 2003 Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic 1 Contents 1 Critical reception 2 Track listing 3 Personnel 4 ReferencesCritical reception editCasa has received mostly positive reviews with a few that were more mixed Richard S Ginell at AllMusic said Paula s soft dusky voice whether singing in English or Portuguese is the personification of the Brazilian beach itself and Jacques cello amplifies the element of melancholy that runs through much of Jobim A lovely rendition of Song of the Sabia finds Sakamoto hammering out chords that tie the song to the Chopin E minor prelude and a nicely swinging Bonita has sounds of the sea overdubbed 1 A BBC review by Nick Reynolds claimed this remarkable album reinterprets Antonio Jobim s songs in a quietly radical way It points up his similarities to classical composers like Debussy and Chopin But it also brings out a bittersweet sadness at the heart of his music Reynolds praised the deep dark keening sound of the cello the twilight voicings of the piano and the perfect pure pitch of Paula Morelenbaum s creamy voice He concluded by saying This is chamber music of great beauty which should appeal to both classical music lovers and fans of bossa nova It s a lovely album 2 Jazz critic Neil Tesser writing in Chicago Reader said Paula Morelenbaum sings in tones of sweet dark claret tinged with saudade the bittersweet melancholy that deepens Brazilian expressions of love and joy the sparse accompaniment marked by the sweeping sadness of the cello complements this quality and the near total absence of percussion focuses attention on the purity of the melodies demonstrating their well earned place not just as pop phenomena but as genuine 20th century art songs Billboard called the album intimately atmospheric and said with Casa they have done the world a favor by recording an album of rarely heard songs by bossa nova master Antonio Carlos Jobim 3 Billboard Editor in Chief Timothy White selected Casa as one of the Best Albums of the Year for 2001 4 Music journalist Ben Ratliff at The New York Times also chose Casa as one of the 10 Best Albums of the year 5 and said There is something very special about their recent record 6 In a more mixed review Jazziz magazine called the album disappointingly monochromatic and said Casa fails to capture the restrained emotional essence of the bossa movement Sakamoto s piano playing inspired by the French impressionists is morose and tortuous in a beautiful way But the ever present cello robs these tunes of some much needed swing Worse yet the crystalline vocals of Paula Morelenbaum lack the overwhelming personality that defined Astrud Gilberto Elis Regina or Maria Creuza The review also stated however that a dedicated listener will find plenty of moments to cherish here including the frolicsome melody of the lesser known Imagina Some will even call this an excellent recording and they might be right 7 Track listing editAll songs written by Antonio Carlos Jobim except Improvisation Morelenbaum Sakamoto Lyricists indicated As Praias Desertas 3 50 O Amor em Paz Vinicius de Moraes 3 51 Vivo Sonhando Dreamer Gene Lees 4 30 Inutil Paisagem Aloysio de Oliveira 4 29 Sabia Chico Buarque 3 49 Chanson pour Michelle 3 10 Bonita Lees Ray Gilbert 4 22 Fotografia Photograph Gilbert 4 18 Imagina Buarque 2 18 Estrada Branca de Moraes 4 02 O Grande Amor de Moraes 4 30 Cancao em Modo Menor de Moraes 2 00 Tema Para Ana 2 07 Derradeira Primavera de Moraes 2 21 Esperanca Perdida I Was Just One More for You Billy Blanco Gilbert 4 04 Sem Voce de Moraes 5 07 Bonus Tracks Samba do Aviao Live 5 37 Improvisation Live Jaques Morelenbaum Ryuichi Sakamoto 7 10Personnel editPaula Morelenbaum vocals Jaques Morelenbaum cello Ryuichi Sakamoto piano Paulo Jobim guitar 2 15 Ed Motta vocals 9 Luiz Brasil guitar 3 7 11 17 Zeca Assumpcao bass 2 3 7 11 Marcos Suzano percussion 3 7 8 11 Production Paula Morelenbaum producer Jaques Morelenbaum producer Ryuichi Sakamoto producer Hideki Nakajima art direction design Tomoko Yoneda photographyReferences edit a b c Ginell Richard S Casa at AllMusic Retrieved March 10 2019 Reynolds Nick 2002 Review of Ryuichi Sakamoto Casa BBC Retrieved April 10 2019 Noteworthy PDF Billboard August 31 2002 Retrieved April 11 2019 Billboard 2001 The Year in Music Critics Choices Billboard December 29 2001 Retrieved April 11 2019 Ratliff Ben December 29 2002 Music The Year in Review The Critics The 10 Best Albums Somber Anthems Loose Limbed Funk The New York Times Retrieved April 11 2019 Ratliff Ben September 8 2002 Live Horns English Punk and Jobim s Old Piano The New York Times Retrieved April 11 2019 Lechner Ernesto October 2002 Morelenbaum2 Sakamoto Casa Jazziz Gainesville FL ProQuest 194469238 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Casa Morelenbaum Sakamoto album amp oldid 1197054048, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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