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Aged 23 Moreno returned to Brazil in 1994 and launched straight into a career in music, guesting on the track "Minha Gata Rita Lee" on Joyce's CD Revendo Amigos. This followed guest appearances alongside other artists such as Nelson Ãngelo and Robertinho Silva. Her first solo show in Brazil was in 1995 at the Au Bar in Rio in a tribute to the famous Brazilian singer Rita Lee. In 1996, Moreno opened for Paulinho Moska at the Garota de Ipanema park in Rio and recorded her eponymous debut CD.
In 1997 Moreno went to Japan where she appeared in the Gets Bossa Nova show in Tokyo, Japan. That same year she contributed a recording of "Só Danço Samba" for the tribute to Bossa Nova CD 40 Anos de Bossa Nova which solidified her standing as a Brazilian singer in her own right. Her third album Mutante was recorded in 1999, and picked up for worldwide distribution by UK based Timewarp Distribution, her name was brought to the attention of Brazilian music fans the world over.
2002 saw the release of Morena Bossa Nova - her fourth CD where she experimented with electronic music to create an album with a contemporary take on bossa nova. It was recorded whilst Moreno was pregnant with producer Rodolfo Stroeter (the producer of Joyce's most recent CDs Just a Little Bit Crazy and Rio Bahia). "Morena Bossa Nova" featured the Norwegian keyboard player Bugge Weseltoff as well Teco Cardoso, Robertinho Silva & Nailor Proveta - all regular contributors to Joyce's recent albums.
With Meu Samba Torto Moreno felt the urge to strip things down and pay tribute to the musical heritage of the city she is from: "Bossa nova has always played a very important role in my life, and I decided to go for it with this CD and really search for the feeling of what it's like to be a "carioca". Having listened to this music all my life I had no trouble of thinking of songs to cover and my mother Joyce, suggested some nice songs, as did Celso. I feel that the album has a 60's bossa nova feeling, which is great, but at the same time, the music that we have done is up to date and reflects a modern view through the roots of Brazilian music."
Meu Samba Torto features a stellar line-up of Brazilian musicians including Moreno's mother, the legendary Brazilian singer-songwriter Joyce, and the celebrated songwriter and guitarist Celso Fonseca. It's Moreno's most personal album yet and this is something she's proud of: "The album has a certain level of spontaneity that I don't think is very common these days. With the exception of the songs arranged by Joyce, the arrangements were all decided once we all arrived in the studio. Everything was recorded live and I was lucky to be blessed with the involvement of Celso Fonseca, Joyce, Tutty Moreno, Rodolfo Stroeter, Diego Figueiredo and Ricardo Mosca - all of them very creative and stylish musicians who helped create an end result of modern music yet steeped in tradition. The album was simply constructed around guitar/bass/drums and the idea was to bring a certain degree of intimacy between myself and the listener".
Meu Samba Torto features two new compositions written especially for Moreno by Joyce ("Sabe Quem"), & Celso Fonseca ("Litorânea"). In fact with it's "live" sound, Joyce's influence runs through Meu Samba Torto. This was a challenge for Moreno: "I had never recorded a "live" album before yet as we began recording, I started to gain more and more self confidence." According to Moreno though it's not Joyce who is the most influential artist on Meu Samba Torto: "João Gilberto is the greatest influence on this album - he is the main root of the cd. I have been listening to him all my life, but during the process of creating this album, I dived deeply into his mood and I recorded many of the songs using João Gilberto's light - his inspiration was a gift to me."
Vanguard of the new bossa nova movement Celso Fonseca plays guitar and sings on three songs on the new album, and the blend of his and Moreno's voice create some of the albums highlights. There are interpretations of classic bossa nova tracks such as "Moça Flor", originally recorded by the Tamba Trio, "Vem Morena Vem", from Jorge Ben's debut album, and "Morena Boca de Ouro", made famous by the one and only João Gilberto.
Meu Samba Torto features two new compositions written especially for Clara by her peers. Joyce contributes Sabe Quem, and Celso Fonseca has penned Litoránea. There are also interpretations of classic bossa nova tracks such as Moça Flor, originally recorded by the Tamba Trio, Vem Morena Vem, from Jorge Ben's debut album, and Morena Boca de Ouro, made famous by João Gilberto. Surprises are delivered in a version of Mon Manege a Moi, originally recorded by the French singer Edith Piaf, and a beautiful cover of the American jazz standard Tenderly.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Sweet modern bossa nova and acoustic sambas,
By DJ Joe Sixpack (...in Middle America) - See all my reviews (TOP 500 REVIEWER) (HALL OF FAME REVIEWER)
This review is from: Meu Samba Torto (Audio CD)
Singer Clara Moreno is the daughter of two Brazilian jazz-pop legends, the singer-guitarist Joyce and songwriter Nelson Angelo. As with many second-generation Brazilian performers, she has a deep understanding of and connection to the history of many styles of Brazilian music, and here she covers samba-songs from the 1930s, classic bossa nova and more modern compositions from her mother, as well as several songs by singer-guitarist Celso Fonseca, who plays on most of the album. The musicians here are all top-flight players from the upper ranks of today's MPB scene, and the album, though a bit on the conservative side, is sweet-sounding and very easy on the ears. Definitely worth checking out! (DJ Joe Sixpack)
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A real treat; the warmth and intimacy waft over you from the opening bars.,
By Nick (Ontario, CAN) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Meu Samba Torto (Audio CD)
The above reviewer, Joe Sixpack, is more knowledegable about the genre than I am. So his is a good endorsement. What I can say is that I do have about 60 bossa nova albums spanning from late 50's to the present, and this is one of my favorite. One reason I bought it was because I'm familiar with the superb guitar of Celso Fonseca from his earlier works, and he sure shines here--without being showy. I prefer the word "traditional" to Joe Sixpack's "conservative." I'm sure Joe is right from a certain perspective but, perhaps as a function of my age (50's), I'm quite at home with a samba/bossa nova sound that's in keeping with the likes of Rosa Passos, Nara Leao, and Joao Gilberto.This is not an imitative album. It's very sincere, well performed, and it is what it wants to be. The jazz influence is tasteful and non-self indulgent. I give it 4 stars instead of 5 because I found the last tune a bit jarring and out of context--but that's just a matter of taste. The other 13 tunes provide me with a bossa nova album that I already cherish.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Perfect Voice,
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I'm an incurable bossa nut always in search of the perfect vocal for this incredible music. I finally found one of them right here with Clara. There must be at least 50 CD's in my collection for this genre. In my opinion you won't a better example that the title track. Just heaven. I have to have more... No I don't speak Portuguese but doesn't matter ... Really. S'cuse me. I have to get back to buying some more of it. Can't get enough. Totally hooked.
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