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Passarim

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Download links and information about Passarim by Antonio Carlos Jobim. This album was released in 1987 and it belongs to Jazz, World Music, Latin genres. It contains 13 tracks with total duration of 48:33 minutes.

Artist: Antonio Carlos Jobim
Release date: 1987
Genre: Jazz, World Music, Latin
Tracks: 13
Duration: 48:33
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Passarim (English Version) [English Version] 3:37
2. Bebel 3:12
3. Borzeguim (featuring Nova Banda) 4:23
4. Looks Like December 3:46
5. Izabella 3:24
6. Fascinating Rhythm 2:11
7. Chansong (featuring Nova Banda) 3:20
8. Samba do Soho 3:01
9. Luiza (featuring Nova Banda) 2:31
10. Brasil Nativo 3:52
11. Gabriela (featuring Nova Banda) 7:57
12. Anos Dourados (featuring Chico Buarque) 3:43
13. Passarim (Portuguese Version) 3:36

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Passarim is Jobim's major statement of the '80s, emerging during a time when his concerns were turning increasingly toward the Planet Earth. The title song is one of Jobim's most haunting creations, a cry of pain about the the destruction of the Brazilian rain forest that resonates in the memory for hours. Also, by this time, Jobim had resumed touring with a large group containing friends and family, and they carry a great deal of the load here, with lots of airy female backup vocals, two worthy songs by Jobim's multi-talented son Paulo, and another by flutist/singer Danilo Caymmi. Recorded entirely in Rio, the record's overall sound is very different from Jobim's '60s and '70s work: denser, hazier, still grounded in the samba yet rougher in texture (as is Jobim's voice). Though not as immediately winning as the Creed Taylor-produced albums, this music repays repeated listening — particularly the extended suite from Jobim's score for the film Gabriela — and there are samples of his wry humor in "Chansong" and the bossa nova reworking of "Fascinatin' Rhythm" ~ Richard S. Ginell, Rovi