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25 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
One of the most lovely pieces of music I know.,
By A Customer
This review is from: Brazilian Byrd (Audio CD)
Brazilian Byrd is one of those rare musical experiences that can transport your mood if you allow your imagination to let go and fly. I have owned this piece of music in album and in cd for many years. Recently I lost the Brazilian Byrd cd,so here I go again buying it. To me Brazilian Byrd is an essential piece of music.If you want to hear another cd just as good check out Stan Getz and Charlie Byrd on the classic Jazz Samba. Kevin 12,98
17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Brazilian Brilliance by Byrd, Jobim, and Newsom,
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This review is from: Brazilian Byrd (Audio CD)
I believe that this CD can be considered a chamber-suite for acoustic jazz guitar and small orchestra; and that as such, it is a masterpiece! It's so perfectly performed, arranged and recorded; one gets the feeling that Jobim wrote these pieces specifically for this recording. I guess I wouldn't be letting the cat out of the bag if I said that this is my all-time favorite!There are actually three important musical aspects of this disc to be considered: Charlie Byrd's consummate performance; Antonio Carlos Jobim's compositional genius; and Tommy Newsom's wonderful arrangements. It would be unfair not to mention Teo Macero's production expertise as well as the technically astute recording itself; however space prohibits elaboration. Charlie Byrd was undoubtedly a multi-talented musician; and one of his primary talents was his ability to impart the true feeling of a composition - and what un-plumbed depths of feeling are provided for him by Jobim's compositions! Even in less talented hands, Jobim's magnificent melodies and haunting harmonies artfully express Brazilian life - both joyous and sanguine; on this disc we have the perfect collaboration of a master guitarist. Byrd's lush use of the full, expressive timbre of the acoustic guitar gives us the ultimate interpretation of this music. What can be said about Jobim's genius? And I, like many others, do consider him a true musical genius. People can learn harmony; they can be taught to arrange, write scores, and they can study rhythmic variations. But melody is a gift. Antonio Carlos Jobim had the gift --- and he did the studying as well! "Corcovado" is one of the most beautiful melodies ever written; "Dindi", "Someone to Light Up My Life", and "O Amor em Paz (Once I Loved)" are all exquisitely melodic pieces. But, I have not heard a Jobim piece that wasn't. Tommy Newsom's arrangements are what, I think, "make" this recording. Arranging is, in a sense, a form of composing, at least a really good arranger makes it seem that way. Newsom's sense of "what" fits "where" is brilliant. He makes all the components of this session musically coherent; emphasizing Byrd's guitar at just the right time, while giving the strings and woodwinds theirs, too! This was recorded before computer mixing techniques and the sophisticated acoustic-electric systems available on any acoustic guitar today; yet the balance between soloist and ensemble is perfect! Newsom, working with the compositional genius of Jobim, and the interpretative genius /technical expertise of Byrd, created a body of work of which any arranger would, and should, be justifiably proud. This is as good as it gets!
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent Brazilian-Jazz !!!!!!!,
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This review is from: Brazilian Byrd (Audio CD)
This is an excellent album and I'm glad to see that is available in CD now, Charlie is an extraordinary guitarist and his rendition to Tom Jobim's songs is nothing but fantastic, it's one of those albums that you can enjoy by yourself at home or you can play as a background at your party or reunion and enjoy as well; if you like Brazilian-Jazz or Bossa Nova flavored music, this is a must-have for your collection; don't wait another minute and purchase it immediately.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Smooth as Brazilian butter,
By A Graf (Birmingham, AL) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Brazilian Byrd (Audio CD)
This is one of my favorite albums/CDs of all time. Charlie Byrd introduced me to the world of Brazilian samba music in the 1960's. It is enchanting, soothing, sensuous music that has a lilting quality to it--goes well with champagne and candle-lit dinners. I only wish there were more. If you like this also get the Stan Getz/Byrd/Joabim album. Absolutely sensational. These songs sung in the original Portugues are wonderfully romantic pieces that are the perfect set piece for an evening of romance.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Ethereal and Lyrical Byrd,
By Alfred H Essa (Cambridge, MA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Brazilian Byrd (Audio CD)
Brazilian Byrd along with The Bossa Nova Years are my two favorite Byrd CDs. Based on compositions by Antonio Carlos Jobim, this is a lyrical and ethereal performance by a talented and versatile guitarist. With Byrd's guitar at the helm and a ravishing orchestra as accompaniment, Jobim's melodies sing and float. The samba is light and melancholic, yet deeply moving.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
If you like Latin Jazz...,
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This review is from: Brazilian Byrd (Audio CD)
...than this is a CD for you. Can't beat Charlie Byrd's guitar playing.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Ethereal and Lyrical Byrd,
By Alfred H Essa (Cambridge, MA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Brazilian Byrd (Audio CD)
Brazilian Byrd along with The Bossa Nova Years are my two favorite Byrd CDs. Based on compositions by Antonio Carlos Jobim, this is a lyrical and ethereal performance by a talented and versatile guitarist. With Byrd's guitar at the helm and a ravishing orchestra as accompaniment, Jobim's melodies sing and float. The samba is light and melancholic, yet deeply moving.
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