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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Should be better known, February 29, 2000
This review is from: Matita Pere (Audio CD)
It's a pity, that this one isn't more known, than is the case. It's definitely one of Jobims more "fullbodied" albums and shows that he wasn't just a great writer of bossa novas, but that his musical range was much wider and that he could write other types of music just as well. Besides the classic "Aquas De Marco" it also contains "Ana Luiza", which I think is one of his most beautiful and accomplished ballads. There actually was an american version of this album called "Jobim" that was released by MCA around '73. Besides the brazilian tracks this also contained an english version of "Aquas De Marco". Sadly it has never been reissued by MCA on cd, which probably, in part, acounts for the relative obscure existence of this album.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars amazing, October 4, 1999
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Jeez!!!!!!!! A total masterpiece, and amazing lyrics. This is a huge display a the most beautiful Jobim I have ever heard! He is the best! I have a whole bunch of his albums, but this one is the best!!!!!! Wow! This is a secret blossom of music . . . get it!!!!!!
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Jobim...serious Jobim, September 10, 2003
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"douglasnegley" (Pittsburgh, Pa. United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Matita Pere (Audio CD)
This is definately a serious composer at work here. I have my reservations, though, as to how this would be received by the public at large (at least in the U.S) were it to be better known. The title track is a beautiful composition, as is "Ana Luiza", although each evoke totally different feel and emotion. "Aguas de Marco" is unquestionably different on this CD than any other version, with Jobim 'double-tracking' his vocal; and I like it. I can't say, though, that it is "better" (the word is inadequate anyway) than the version by Joao Gilberto, who I think gives it the more "serious" treatment than does Jobim here. After all, it IS a very playful song, both melodically (with the 4/4 "march" samba alternating with the 2/4; as well as lyrically: the "sexual allusion", as Jobim calls it, of "es um Bela Horizonte"). Jobim and Elis Regina - whose version is sung all in Portugese - make a masterstatement with it. "Tempo do Mar" sounds very 'Villa-Lobos' inspired, and it, and the following track, "The Mantiqueira Range" show a Master composer at work - the latter being son Paulo's. "Cronica de Casa Assassinada", in 4 movements, is actually redone, or at least halfway so, on "Antonio Brasileiro Jobim". On that, Jobim's final CD, part A is called "Trem De Ferro"; and part B, "Chora Coracao", is done as a duet, with Jobim vocalizing some of the arrangement. It is stunning, and anyone who loves this CD and hasn't heard "Antonio Brasileiro Jobim" should get it forthwith. "Matita Pere" is a very special CD by a very special man.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing, April 6, 2006
This review is from: Matita Pere (Audio CD)
This was the first time I listened to Tom Jobim. It's one of his best works, a true work of art! How can someone not like it?
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5.0 out of 5 stars Simply, a masterpiece, August 2, 2010
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BJNick (GOLETA, CA, US) - See all my reviews
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Other reviewers here have already lavished sufficient praise on this masterwork of Jobim's; they've said it all. I just want to add my personal experience with this music. I bought the album (yes, album) in the early 1970's and have loved it ever since. I play this music especially when I'm in the High Sierras (I live in California)and I'm going traveling on quiet, back-country roads, or sitting out at night watching the stars, or simply enjoying beautiful scenery.

This music is so passionate, so evocative and emotional, that my life honestly wouldn't have been as rich without it. Even the titles have also made me wonder: "A ranch in the clouds;" "Chronicle of the murdered house;" "The Mantequiera Range;" "Train to Cordisburgo." The music is from a Brazilian novel and movie that was apparently a deep psychological drama (from what I could understand from the translated lyrics.) But no matter: the music will floor you.

I can't finish the review without mentioning Claus Ogerman, the brilliant arranger/composer who is responsible for orchestrating this wonderful music. I hope you'll get half as much pleasure and joy out of this as I have over many years.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The other side of Jobim, February 12, 2000
This review is from: Matita Pere (Audio CD)
The well documented history of A.C. Jobim somehow always marginalizes the period of Jobim's career that is BEST represented by this QUASI-NEGLECTED gem, Matita Pere-- Those who are aware of the Jobim that "is the father of bossa nova" or fans of the overproduced(MY OPINION-I dont mean to offend, and the arrangements are 'over the moon' )A & M Material should hear A.C. at his most creative. This music was produced at a time when Jobim was enamored of making orchestral music inspired by the great Brasilian composer, VILLA-LOBOS. The Jobim standard "Aguas Do Marco" is given a more thoughtful treatment here than on the duet recording,and only sung in Portuguese. Matita Pere is an amazing "suite-like" work that combines the orquestral W/ a beautiful yearning melody. Much of the record is orquestral, so lovers of "WAVE" & "TIDE" beware---this is a completely different feel. This is not "LIGHT" music! I suggest this purchase of cd to really "KNOW" all of this great modern composer's contribution to music! Far beyond the star system--but it! (also,"Urubu" is a "companion" cd in the same style & should be looked into also!
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