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Antônio Carlos Brasileiro de Almeida Jobim (25 January 1927 – 8 December 1994), also known as Tom Jobim (Portuguese pronunciation: [tõ ʒoˈbĩ] ⓘ), was a Brazilian composer, pianist, guitarist, songwriter, arranger, and singer.
Elis & Tom is a bossa nova album that was released in 1974 and recorded by Brazilian singer Elis Regina and singer-songwriter Antônio Carlos Jobim.. Recorded over a 16-day period at MGM Studios in Los Angeles, California, the album was an old wish of Regina, who always wanted to record a full album of Jobim's songs with him.
Inédito (AKA The Unknown and originally titled Tom Jobim for its original 1987 Release) was a privately commissioned studio album by Antônio Carlos Jobim, released in 1987 in a limited edition to commemorate his 60th birthday, and re-released in 1995 for the general public.
In “Elis & Tom,” there’s a terrific clip of Jobim and Sinatra singing “The Girl from Ipanema” (the second most recorded song in history, after “Yesterday”), seated opposite each ...
1999: The Best of Tom Jobim; 2000: The Tom Jobim Sessions (outtakes with various artists) 2000: Antonio Carlos Jobim's Finest Hour [Verve Music Group] 2002: The Outtakes (outtakes as a solo artist) 2005: The Best of Antonio Carlos Jobim: 20th Century Masters/The Millennium Collection; 2006: Sinfonia do Rio de Janeiro (with Billy Blanco)
I wish I could say that "Elis & Tom" is a must-see for Jobim fans, and maybe on some level it is, but the film is a bit of a shambles. It doesn’t so much capture the process by which a classic ...
What many reviewers consider to be the definitive recording of the song is the duet sung by Jobim and Elis Regina on the album Elis & Tom (1974). Stan Getz and João Gilberto recorded a version on their joint album The Best of Two Worlds (1976), with Portuguese lyrics sung by Gilberto and English lyrics sung by Miúcha, Gilberto's wife at the time.
Wave is the fifth studio album by Brazilian jazz musician Antônio Carlos Jobim, released in 1967 on A&M Records.Recorded in the US with mostly American musicians, it peaked at number 114 on the Billboard 200 chart, [1] as well as number 5 on the Jazz Albums chart.