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The album was titled Matita Perê in Brazil, without an additional English version of the song. João Gilberto's recording from João Gilberto (1973) is known for its considerable deviation in rhythm and meter from the original. Italian singer Mina sings it as "La Pioggia di Marzo" ("The Rain of March") on her album Frutta e verdura (1973).
This is the second album to feature vocals by Gracinha Leporace and Bonnie Bowden. ... "The Waters Of March (Aguas De Março)" (Antonio Carlos Jobim) - 3:56
Brasil '88 is the 1978 studio album by Sérgio Mendes. ... "Waters of March (Águas de Março)" Antonio Carlos Jobim: 3:51 3 "That's Enough for Me"
In 1965, the album Getz/Gilberto was the first jazz record to win the Grammy Award for Album of the Year. ... ("Waters of March", 1972), ...
Jobim is the eighth studio album by Antônio Carlos Jobim. It was released in 1973. It was released in 1973. In Brazil, it was released as Matita Perê without the additional English version of Águas de Março ( Waters of March ).
Original Album Series: Released: June 13, 2011; Label: Rhino; Formats: 5xCD box set — — Al Jarreau Works: Released: March 24, 2021; Label: Warner Music/Rhino; Formats: 2xCD+DVD; Japan-only release — — "—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory.
1970: Look to the Sky (A&M) UK only 1979: Sinatra–Jobim Sessions 1987: Personalidade 1990: Compact Jazz [Verve Music Group] 1994: Verve Jazz Masters 13 [Verve Music Group] 1995: Antonio Carlos Jobim: Composer (Warner Bros. 2-46114)
Alvaro Neder of AllMusic stated, "This is not an album for those die-hard bossa fans. These popular Jobim tunes all were revisited by Elias with the goal of bridging the gap between Brazilian music and jazz; that goal was achieved. She affirms herself in this complex idiom, resulting in an album that can be enjoyed by any jazz connoisseur." [1]