Search - Artist/Band: Antonio Carlos Jobim

Artist Info

  • Name: Antonio Carlos Jobim
  • Birthday: 01/25/1927
  • Birth Place: Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
  • Died: 12/08/1994
  • Decades Active: 1950,1960,1970,1980,1990
  • Genre: Latin
  • Styles: Bossa Nova, Brazilian Jazz, Latin Jazz, MPB, Brazilian Traditions, Latin Folk, World Fusion
  • Moods: Amiable/Good-Natured, Cheerful, Delicate, Gentle, Laid-Back/Mellow, Wistful, Bittersweet, Calm/Peaceful, Elegant, Intimate, Joyous, Restrained, Springlike, Summery, Organic, Poignant, Sentimental, Smooth, Soothing, Sophisticated, Stylish, Earthy

Albums

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Title Release
  • Jobim Sings Moraes
  • 10/13/2009
  • Anthology: Bossa Nova Forever W
  • 01/20/2009
  • All Star Tribute W
  • 01/01/2009
  • The Antonio Carlos Jobim Songbook W
  • 10/28/2008
  • Miucha & Tom Jobim 1: Colecao 50 Anos de Bossa Nov W
  • 10/01/2008
  • Warner 30 Anos W
  • 09/02/2008
  • Bossa Nova 50 Anos W
  • 08/18/2008
  • Stone Flower: Colecao 50 Anos de Bossa Nova W
  • 07/01/2008
  • Tom for Two W
  • 06/26/2008
  • Brasileiro W
  • 05/08/2008
  • Tom Pra Dois W
  • 05/08/2008
  • Pure Bossa Nova WA
  • 02/19/2008
  • For Cafe Apres-Midi WA
  • 01/13/2008
  • Very Best of Antonio Carlos Jobim [Deja Vu] WA
  • 12/28/2007
  • Perfil Tom Jobim, Vol. 1 WA
  • 04/30/2007
  • Perfil Tom Jobim, Vol. 2 WA
  • 04/30/2007
  • Coffee & Bossa: The Chillout Sound of Antonio Carlos Jobim WA
  • 03/26/2007
  • Edu & Tom/Tom & Edu WA
  • 03/26/2007
  • For Lovers WA
  • 01/30/2007
  • Antonio Carlos Jobim and Luiz Floriano Bonfá WA
  • 01/22/2007
  • CTI Timeless Collection: Jobim WA
  • 10/04/2006
  • To Go: Stick It in Your Ear WA
  • 09/19/2006
  • Warner Brothers Years WA
  • 09/04/2006
  • The Unknown WA
  • 06/06/2006
  • Favorites: Sun Sea and Sand WA
  • 04/04/2006
  • Sinfonia Do Rio de Janeiro WA
  • 2006
  • Best WA
  • 12/12/2005
  • The Prime of Antonio Carlos Jobim WA
  • 11/08/2005
  • Fotografia: Os Años Dourados de Tom Jobim WA
  • 10/11/2005
  • I Love MPB WA
  • 05/16/2005
  • Novo Millennium WA
  • 04/25/2005
  • 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Antonio Carlos Jobim WA
  • 03/29/2005
  • Clasico/03 WA
  • 02/24/2004
  • The Most Beautiful Songs, Vol. 2 WA
  • 01/13/2004
  • Antonio Brasileiro WA
  • 12/15/2003
  • Colecao 10 Polegadas WA
  • 12/15/2003
  • RCA Victor Gold Series WA
  • 11/2003
  • Art of Duo: Wave & Tide WA
  • 08/11/2003
  • Very Best of Antonio Carlos Jobim WA
  • 03/04/2003
  • My First Jazz WA
  • 12/02/2002
  • Antonio Brasileiro Jobim WA
  • 09/18/2002
  • Gold WA
  • 09/17/2002
  • E Collection WA
  • 10/15/2001
  • O Mundo de Tom Jobim WA
  • 09/04/2001
  • Serie Sem Limite WA
  • 05/22/2001
  • Miucha & Antonio Carlos Jobim WA
  • 2001
  • Tom Jobim with Vinicius Toquinho & Miucha WA
  • 12/01/2000
  • Antonio Carlos Jobim's Finest Hour WA
  • 06/27/2000
  • Warner Jazz Series WA
  • 01/17/2000
  • Raros Compassos, Vol. 2 WA
  • 2000
  • Absolute Best WA
  • 10/19/1999
  • O Pequeno Principe WA
  • 10/05/1999
  • Essential Bossa Nova: Most Beautiful Songs of Antonio Carlos Jobim WA
  • 10/01/1999
  • O Melhor Da Musica de: Best of Tom Jobim WA
  • 06/23/1999
  • Millennium: Tom Jobim WA
  • 04/13/1999
  • Quiet Now: Nights of Quiet Stars WA
  • 02/23/1999
  • The Best of Antonio Carlos Jobim [Entertainers] WA
  • 01/26/1999
  • Dedicated, Vol. 1 WA
  • 10/27/1998
  • Dedicated, Vol. 2 WA
  • 10/27/1998
  • Do Brasil: Gold Collection WA
  • 09/01/1998
  • Jazz 'Round Midnight: Antonio Carlos Jobim WA
  • 01/27/1998
  • Música! WA
  • 1998
  • Coleccion Mi Historia WA
  • 09/23/1997
  • Inedito WA
  • 04/29/1997
  • Miúcha e Tom Acervo Especial, Vol. 4 WA
  • 04/29/1997
  • Apresenta WA
  • 02/06/1997
  • Con Nelson Riddle E Sua Orquestra WA
  • 02/06/1997
  • Grandes Nomes WA
  • 02/06/1997
  • No Tempo Da Bossa Nova WA
  • 02/06/1997
  • Composer WA
  • 10/29/1996
  • More of the Best WA
  • 10/29/1996
  • Some of the Best WA
  • 10/29/1996
  • Les Plus Belles Chansons de WA
  • 03/26/1996
  • Estrada Branca WA
  • 01/30/1996
  • The Girl from Ipanema WA
  • 1996
  • Encontro WA
  • 12/19/1995
  • Girl from Ipanema: The Antonio Carlos Jobim Songbook WA
  • 05/23/1995
  • Antonio Brasilero WA
  • 1995
  • Songbook Instrumental WA
  • 1995
  • With Miucha WA
  • 11/08/1994
  • Verve Jazz Masters 13 WA
  • 04/19/1994
  • Minha Historia WA
  • 11/16/1993
  • Antonio Carlos Jobim & Miucha WA
  • 1993
  • Quiet Nights WA
  • 1993
  • Trilha Sonora Do Filme Gabriela
  • 05/1991
  • Personalidade WA
  • 02/05/1991
  • Compact Jazz: Antonio Carlos Jobim WA
  • 01/08/1991
  • A Arte de Antonio Carlos Jobim WA
  • 10/25/1990
  • Minha Alma Canta WA
  • 1990
  • Echoes of Rio WA
  • 1989
  • Passarim WA
  • 1987
  • A Certain Mr. Jobim [DBK Works] WA
  • 1986
  • E Convidados WA
  • 1985
  • Terra Brasilis WA
  • 1980
  • Urubu WA
  • 11/1976
  • Elis & Tom WA
  • 1974
  • Matita Pere WA
  • 1973
  • Jobim WA
  • 1972
  • Tide WA
  • 05/1970
  • Stone Flower WA
  • 1970
  • Wave WA
  • 1967
  • Love, Strings and Jobim WA
  • 1966
  • The Composer of Desafinado, Plays WA
  • 1963
  • Meus Primeiros Passos E Compassos WA
  • Nights of Quiet WA
  • Songbook, Vol. 5 WA
  • Individual Bio

    It has been said that Antonio Carlos Brasileiro de Almeida Jobim was the George Gershwin of Brazil, and there is a solid ring of truth in that, for both contributed large bodies of songs to the jazz repertoire, both expanded their reach into the concert hall, and both tend to symbolize their countries in the eyes of the rest of the world. With their gracefully urbane, sensuously aching melodies and harmonies, Jobim's songs gave jazz musicians in the 1960s a quiet, strikingly original alternative to their traditional Tin Pan Alley source.

    Jobim's roots were always planted firmly in jazz; the records of Gerry Mulligan, Chet Baker, Barney Kessel, and other west coast jazz musicians made an enormous impact upon him in the 1950s. But he also claimed that the French impressionist composer Claude Debussy had a decisive influence upon his harmonies, and the Brazilian samba gave his music a uniquely exotic rhythmic underpinning. As a pianist, he usually kept things simple and melodically to the point with a touch that reminds some of Claude Thornhill, but some of his records show that he could also stretch out when given room. His guitar was limited mostly to gentle strumming of the syncopated rhythms, and he sang in a modest, slightly hoarse yet often hauntingly emotional manner.

    Born in the Tijuca neighborhood of Rio, Jobim originally was headed for a career as an architect. Yet by the time he turned 20, the lure of music was too powerful, and so he started playing piano in nightclubs and working in recording studios. He made his first record in 1954 backing singer Bill Farr as the leader of "Tom and His Band" (Tom was Jobim's lifelong nickname), and he first found fame in 1956 when he teamed up with poet Vinícius de Moraes to provide part of the score for a play called Orfeo do Carnaval (later made into the famous film Black Orpheus). In 1958, the then-unknown Brazilian singer João Gilberto recorded some of Jobim's songs, which had the effect of launching the phenomenon known as bossa nova. Jobim's breakthrough outside Brazil occurred in 1962 when Stan Getz and Charlie Byrd scored a surprise hit with his tune "Desafinado" -- and later that year, he and several other Brazilian musicians were invited to participate in a Carnegie Hall showcase. Fueled by Jobim's songs, the bossa nova became an international fad, and jazz musicians jumped on the bandwagon, recording album after album of bossa novas until the trend ran out of commercial steam in the late '60s.

    Jobim himself preferred the recording studios to touring, making several lovely albums of his music as a pianist, guitarist, and singer for Verve, Warner Bros., Discovery, A&M, CTI, and MCA in the '60s and '70s, and Verve again in the last decade of his life. Early on, he started collaborating with arranger/conductor Claus Ogerman, whose subtle, caressing, occasionally moody charts gave his records a haunting ambience. When Brazilian music was in its American eclipse after the '60s, a victim of overexposure and the burgeoning rock revolution, Jobim retreated more into the background, concentrating much energy upon film and TV scores in Brazil. But by 1985, as the idea of world music and a second Brazilian wave gathered steam, Jobim started touring again with a group containing his second wife Ana Lontra, his son Paulo, daughter Elizabeth, and various musician friends. At the time of his final concerts in Brazil in September 1993 and at Carnegie Hall in April 1994 (both available on Verve), Jobim at last was receiving the universal recognition he deserved, and a plethora of tribute albums and concerts followed in the wake of his sudden death in New York City of heart failure. Jobim's reputation as one of the great songwriters of the century is now secure, nowhere more so than on the jazz scene, where every other set seems to contain at least one bossa nova. ~ Richard S. Ginell, All Music Guide