Double Rainbow: The Music of Antonio Carlos Jobim
Double Rainbow: The Music of Antonio Carlos Jobim | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1995 | |||
Recorded | September 19–20 & November 5–6, 1994 | |||
Genre | Jazz | |||
Label | Verve | |||
Producer | Oscar Castro-Neves & Richard Seidel | |||
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Allmusic | [1] |
The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings | [2] |
Double Rainbow: The Music of Antonio Carlos Jobim is a 1995 album by jazz saxophonist Joe Henderson, released on Verve Records. It contains Henderson's arrangements of music by Brazilian composer Antonio Carlos Jobim.[3]
The album was originally intended to be a collaboration between Henderson and Jobim, but the plan was changed following Jobim's death.[3] Musicians include pianists Eliane Elias and Herbie Hancock, bassist Christian McBride and drummer Jack DeJohnette.
Like his previous two albums for Verve Records, Double Rainbow received excellent reviews and relatively good sales for a jazz album in 1995. Reviewer Scott Yanow called the album "very accessible yet unpredictable".[3] The Penguin Guide to Jazz on CD awarded the album three stars and described it as "essentially high-calibre light-jazz".[2]
Track listing
[edit]All compositions by Antonio Carlos Jobim.
- "Felicidade" – 4:45
- "Dreamer" – 5:24
- "Boto" – 6:35
- "Ligia" – 4:31
- "Once I Loved" – 5:22
- "Triste" – 5:28
- "Photograph" – 5:01
- "Portrait in Black and White (A.K.A. Zingaro)" – 5:17
- "No More Blues" – 6:39
- "Happy Madness" – 3:12
- "Passarim" – 5:38
- "Modinha" – 4:33
Personnel
[edit]- Joe Henderson – tenor saxophone
- Eliane Elias – piano (tracks 1-4)
- Herbie Hancock – piano (tracks 6-11)
- Oscar Castro-Neves – guitar (tracks 1, 2, 5)
- Nico Assumpção – bass (tracks 1-4)
- Christian McBride – bass (tracks 6-9, 11, 12)
- Paulo Braga – drums (tracks 1-4)
- Jack DeJohnette – drums (tracks 6-7, 9, 11)
References
[edit]- ^ Yanow, Scott (2011). "Double Rainbow: The Music of Antonio Carlos Jobim – Joe Henderson | AllMusic". allmusic.com. Retrieved 17 July 2011.
- ^ a b Cook, R. & Morton, B., Penguin Guide to Jazz on CD Seventh Edition, 2004
- ^ a b c Allmusic Review