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Brazilian Love Songs
Rosa Passos
Brazilian Love Songs
Genres: International Music, Pop, Latin Music
 
  •  Track Listings (12) - Disc #1

In her native Brazil, Rosa Passos is known and loved as "a feminine Joao Gilberto." For a singer/songwriter who carries the soulful cool of bossa nova into a new age, there can be no higher compliment. Mingling the classic...  more »

     

CD Details

All Artists: Rosa Passos
Title: Brazilian Love Songs
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: Telarc
Original Release Date: 1/1/2008
Re-Release Date: 5/20/2008
Album Type: Import
Genres: International Music, Pop, Latin Music
Styles: South & Central America, Brazil, Latin Music, Samba, Vocal Pop
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 089408367724

Synopsis

Album Description
In her native Brazil, Rosa Passos is known and loved as "a feminine Joao Gilberto." For a singer/songwriter who carries the soulful cool of bossa nova into a new age, there can be no higher compliment. Mingling the classics of Gilberto, Jobim, Barroso and other masters of Brazilian song with her own enchanting works, Passos sings in a sweet, warm, totally-in-tune voice that the Los Angeles Times has hailed as "sounding a bit like the legendary Elis Regina but with the rhythmic articulation of Ella Fitzgerald."

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CD Reviews

Another gem from Rosa Passos...
Larry L. Looney | Austin, Texas USA | 05/27/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I stumbled across a new CD by Rosa Passos today - an artist whose material I will buy without hesitation, given the quality of the work she's done over the course of her career. Rosa's voice is simply one of the most beautiful musical instruments on the planet. When world-renowned cellist Yo-Yo Ma first discovered Rosa's music, he wrote to her and said `I've fallen in love with your voice...' - he later played on her 2004 release, AMOROSA, and the two of them have since worked on other projects together. I'm certain that many other listeners, famous or not, have been touched by the beauty of her music in a similar fashion - I know that I have. The material she chooses is always first-rate (including her own compositions), arranged and performed with impeccable style and grace.



2006's ROSA featured just her voice and guitar - an album of breathtaking beauty, and one that I can return to again and again without any fear of it wearing thin. On her new release, ROMANCE, she returns to the small-group setting she has used to such fine advantage through the years - her lovely voice is framed perfectly by 6-7 very sensitive and capable accompanists. There are no more than 6 players on any given track, and it's obvious that everyone is listening to all of the contributors - no one tries to outshine anyone. The arrangements (all by individual band members except for one group effort) are thoughtful, fresh and relaxed.



The songs on ROMANCE come from the pens of some of Brazil's all-time greats - the ubiquitous Antonio Carlos Jobim, along with Vinicius De Moraes, Ivan Lins, Chico Buarque, João Donato, Djavan, Dorival Caymmi, and others. These writers have gifted so many great compositions to the world of Brazilian music, many of which have become standards - in Rosa's hands, they become her own. She pours her heart and soul into her singing, but in such a gentle, natural way that nothing ever comes across as sounding forced or disingenuous. The songs have strength and emotion, coupled with the soft touch of a night breeze off the ocean or a morning warmed gently by the sun. The fact that Rosa sings in Portuguese takes absolutely nothing away from the feelings she communicates - there's an intimacy in her delivery that leaves me feeling that she's singing just for me. It's that captivating.



I can heartily recommend ROMANCE - that being said, everything I've heard by her is of the highest quality, a world of incredibly beautiful music. Her recordings ROSA (2006), AMOROSA (2004) and ENTRE AMIGOS (AMONG FRIENDS, with the great American jazz bassist Ron Carter) are especially noteworthy - but it would be impossible to go wrong buying anything she has released.

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Wonderful
Lupito | USA | 05/31/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Rosa must had been lovely inspired when recorded this album . This time she comes with her known repertoire however her voice is so precise and soft in each verse and is followed by beautiful and elaborate instruments . The cd might sound slow at first , but if you let it play in full you will see how elaborate and sophisticated the cd is . She has recorded some of those songs before but now they come filled with rich instrumental solos . It's a record that you can put it to play in your room and let it go forever . You really get into the music and feel like diving or flying . So beautiful . My favorite 'Tatuagem' is really a musical journey . 'Eu sei que vou te amar' has a beautiful solo in the middle . 'Nem Eu' starts very slow but it will also have a beautiful arrangement thru the end. 'Alibi' and 'Por causa de voce' are something abnormal (lol) , so good they are . Rosa Passos must have the best players on her side , it's amazing what they do with their instruments. The whole cd is enjoyable and consistent . It couldn't be different when talking about Rosa Passos . Love her , and 'Romance' is a valuable gift for us ."
Rosa "Wows" Me Again
Paul W. King | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania United States | 07/08/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I am once again knocked out by the artistry of my favorite female vocalist.Rosa brings so much emotion to each track that if she were an actor she would get an Oscar for this new release. I especially like her use of space and timing. Singing in and out and around the wonderful musicians who accompany her so well. I can not stop listening to this disc."