João Gilberto / Joao Gilberto
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Biography
[Edit]When talking about bossa nova, perhaps the signature pop music sound of Brazil, frequently the first name to come to one's lips is that of Antonio Carlos Jobim. With songs like "The Girl From Ipanema" and "Desafindo," Jobim pretty much set the standard for the creation of the bossa nova in the mid-'50s. However, as is often the case, others come along and take the genre in a new direction, reinventing through radical reinterpretation, be it lyrically, rhythmically, or in live performance, making the music theirs. And if Jobim gets credit for laying the foundation of bossa nova, then the genre was brilliantly reimagined (and, arguably, defined) by the singer/songwriter and guitarist João Gilberto. In his native country he is called O Mito (The Legend), a deserving nickname, for since he began recording in late '50s Gilberto, with his signature soft, near-whispering croon, set a standard few have equaled.
Born in 1931 in Juazeiro in the northeastern state of Brazil known as Bahia, Gilberto seemed obsessed with music almost from the moment he emerged from the womb. His grandfather bought him his first guitar at age 14 (much to the dismay of João's father). Within a year, the result of near constant practicing, he was the leader of a band made up of school friends. During this time Gilberto was absorbing the rhythmic subtlety of the Brazilian pop songs of the day, while also taking in the rich sounds of swing jazz (Duke Ellington and Tommy Dorsey), as well as the light opera singing of Jeanette MacDonald. At 18, Gilberto gave up on his small town life and headed to Bahia's largest city, Salvador, to get a foothold in the music industry performing on live radio shows. Although he was given the opportunity to sing, instant stardom was not in the offing, but his brief appearances on the radio brought him to the attention of Antonio Maria, who wanted Gilberto to become the lead singer for the popular radio band Garotos da Lua (Boys From the Moon) and move to Rio de Janeiro.
Gilberto stayed in the band only a year. He was fired after the rest of the group could take no more of his lackadaisical attitude. Gilberto was frequently late for rehearsals and performances, and in a move reminiscent of American pop star Sly Stone, would occasionally not show up at all. After his dismissal from the group Gilberto lived a seminomadic life. For years he had no fixed address, drifting from friend to friend and acquaintance to acquaintance, living off their kindness and rarely if ever contributing to the household expenses. Evidently Gilberto was such charming company that his emotional carelessness and fiscal apathy were never an issue — that or he had extremely patient and generous friends. It was during this underachieving bohemian period that Gilberto kept an extremely low profile. Instead of using his time with Garotos da Luna as a springboard for other recording and performing possibilities, he became apathetic, constantly smoking large quantities of marijuana, playing the odd club gig, and refusing work he considered beneath him (this included gigs at clubs where people talked during the performance). Although gifted with considerable talent as a singer and guitar player, it seemed as though Gilberto would fail to attain the success and notoriety he deserved if only due to apathy that verged on lethargy.
After nearly a decade of aimlessness Gilberto joined forces with singer Luis Telles, who encouraged Gilberto to leave Rio for a semibucolic life in the city of Pôrto Alegre. Telles, who functioned as a combination public relations guru and sugar daddy, made sure the demanding Gilberto wanted for nothing and would concentrate on his music. It turned out to be a successful, if expensive strategy. Within a few months Gilberto (who at this point had given up his prodigious marijuana consumption and was now partaking in nothing stronger than fruit juice) was the toast of Pôrto Alegre, the musician everyone wanted to see. It was also during this extended apprenticeship that Gilberto perfected his unique vocal style and guitar playing. So breathy and nasally it is almost defies description, in many ways he uses all the things one is taught not to do as a singer and has made them into an instantly recognizable style. Not even established crooners such as Bing Crosby and Perry Como sang more quietly or with less vibrato. This, along with his rhythmically idiosyncratic approach to playing the guitar — an intensely syncopated plucking of the strings that flowed with his singing — made for some exhilarating music, and by the time of his first record, Chega de Saudade (1959), Gilberto became widely known as the man who made bossa nova what it is.
True to form, however, Gilberto took the road less traveled, and after the success of his debut record and the two follow-up releases, he left Brazil to settle in the United States, where he lived until 1980. During this period he recorded some amazing records, working with saxophonist Stan Getz and recording music by older Brazilian songwriters such as Dorival Caymmi and Ary Barroso. He returned to Brazil in the early '80s and since then has worked with virtually every big name in Brazilian pop, including Gilberto Gil, Caetano Veloso, Maria Bethania, Gal Costa, and Chico Buarque. He never saw record sales like the aforementioned performers, but all of them regard him as a profound influence on their work. True to his image as enigmatic and eccentric, Gilberto lives a semireclusive lifestyle secure in the knowledge that, decades ago, he changed the course of Brazilian culture by making the bossa nova his music, as well as the music of Brazil.
Title: World's Novelty Champions: Joao Gilberto
Artist: João Gilberto / Joao Gilberto
Genre: World Music
Title: World Class Classics: Joao Gilbert
Artist: João Gilberto / Joao Gilberto
Genre: Jazz, World Music, Latin
Title: World Music, Vol. 1
Artist: João Gilberto / Joao Gilberto
Genre: New Age, Jazz, World Music, Latin
Title: Remastered Hits, Vol. 2 (All Tracks Remastered)
Artist: João Gilberto / Joao Gilberto
Genre: Latin
Title: Cantando As Musicas De Orfeu Do Carnaval (Remastered)
Artist: João Gilberto / Joao Gilberto
Genre: Latin Folk
Title: Legendary Collection (Original Recordings)
Artist: João Gilberto / Joao Gilberto
Genre: Latin Folk
Title: Ela É Carioca / Ela E Carioca
Artist: João Gilberto / Joao Gilberto
Genre: Jazz, World Music, Latin, Pop
Title: Discover
Artist: João Gilberto / Joao Gilberto
Genre: Jazz, World Music, Latin, Pop, Lounge, Chamber & Vocal
Title: It´s My Life (The Best Of Joao Gilberto)
Artist: João Gilberto / Joao Gilberto
Genre: Lounge, Chamber & Vocal
Title: Masters Of Jazz Presents: João Gilberto (Essential Works)
Artist: João Gilberto / Joao Gilberto
Genre: Jazz
Title: The Latin Hits (Remastered 2015)
Artist: João Gilberto / Joao Gilberto
Genre: Lounge, Chamber & Vocal
Title: Greatest Hits Remastered (Remastered)
Artist: João Gilberto / Joao Gilberto
Genre: Vocal Jazz
Collections
Title: 100% Bossa Nova
Title: 20 Samba Hits
Genre: Jazz
Title: Like a Boss a Nova
Genre: Jazz
Title: Amazing Bossa Nova Beats
Title: Jazz For Yoga and Meditation
Genre: Jazz
Title: Verve Remixed: The First Ladies
Genre: Electronica
Title: Around The World In 80 Songs
Genre: Pop
Title: The 50 Best Latin Jazz Songs Ever
Genre: Latin
Title: Verve: The Sound of America: The Singles Collection
Genre: Jazz
Title: The No. 1 Latin Jazz Album Ever!
Genre: Latin
Title: Pure Essential Jazz
Genre: Jazz
Title: Pure Brazil 2: Bossa 4 Two
Genre: Latin
Title: 20 Bossa Nova Hits
Genre: Jazz
Title: Bossa Nova Blues
Genre: Jazz
Title: Brazilian Top Hits
Genre: Jazz
Title: Bossa Vol. 1
Title: Bosa Nova, Vol. 1
Genre: Latin
Title: Brazilian Jazz Highlights
Genre: Jazz
Title: A Carnival In Brasil
Genre: Latin
Title: Bossa Nova Jazz
Genre: Jazz
Title: Brazilian Wax - A Jazz Journey to Brazil
Genre: Jazz
Title: Bossa Nova Brasil
Genre: Latin
Title: Sublime Bossa Nova
Genre: Jazz
Title: Bossa Nova - Trinta Anos Depois
Genre: Jazz
Title: Compact Jazz: Best of Bossa Nova
Genre: Jazz
Title: Antonio Carlos Jobim - Brasileiro
Genre: Latin
Title: Bossa Nova At Carnegie Hall
Title: Brazil Brazil!
Genre: Latin
Title: Bossa Nova the Best from Brasil, Vol. 2
Genre: Latin
Title: Melhor do Samba No Brasil
Title: Calypso Party Music
Genre: World Music
Title: Bossa Nova. 20 Hits
Title: Gentlemen Sing Jazz
Genre: Jazz
Title: Jukebox Favourites - Best of Latin Lounge
Genre: Jazz
Title: The Greatest Bossa Nova
Title: Native Brazilian Ballads
Genre: World Music
Title: The Greatest Bossa Nova
Genre: Jazz
Title: Romantic Jazz
Genre: Jazz
Title: Let's Go Latin
Genre: World Music
Title: Bossa Nova for Lovers
Genre: Jazz
Title: Bossa Nova Masters, Vol. 2
Title: Bossa Nova Classics
Title: Best of Bossa Nova
Genre: Jazz, World Music
Title: Great Jazz Saxophonists
Genre: Jazz
Title: Bossa Nova Chill Out
Genre: Jazz
Title: Tom Pra Dois
Genre: World Music, Latin
Title: Chill Brazil - Sea, Vol. 2
Genre: Latin
Title: Brazilian BBQ - Samba
Genre: Jazz
Title: Samba & Bossanova
Genre: World Music
Title: Grandes Vozes do Brasil. Dois
Genre: Latin
Title: Orfeo Negro (Original Motion Picture)
Genre: World Music
Title: Grandes Vozes do Brasil. Um e Dois
Genre: Latin
Featuring albums
Title: 20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection - The Best of Astrud Gilberto
Artist: Astrud Gilberto
Genre: Jazz
Title: Work From Home With Antônio Carlos Jobim
Artist: Antonio Carlos Jobim