Jacintha - The Girl From Bossa Nova (2LP, 45RPM)
Jacintha - The Girl From Bossa Nova (2LP, 45RPM)
Jacintha - The Girl From Bossa Nova (2LP, 45RPM)
Jacintha - The Girl From Bossa Nova (2LP, 45RPM)

Jacintha - The Girl From Bossa Nova (2LP, 45RPM)

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Jacintha, vocals [click here to see more vinyl featuring Jacintha]

Bill Cunliffe, piano, arrangements

Darek Oleszkiewicz, bass

Tim Pleasant, drums

Harry Allen, tenor saxophone

John Pisano, guitar

Paolihno Da Costa, percussion

 

2 LP, standard sleeve

Original analog Master tape : YES

Heavy Press : 180g

Record color : black

Speed : 45RPM

Size : 12”

Stereo

Studio

Record Press : RTI

Label : Groove Note

Original Label : Groove Note

Recorded Oceanway/Record One on February 19th & 20th, 2004

Recorded and mixed by Michael C. Ross

Produced by Joe Harley & Ying Tan

Mastered by Bernie Grundman

Released in 2004

 

Tracks:

Side A :

  1. O Ganso
  2. So Danco Samba
  3. Dindi

 

Side B :

  1. Once I Loved
  2. Desafinado
  3. So Nice

 

Side C :

  1. Wave
  2. How Insensitive

 

Side D :

  1. Corcovado
  2. Waters Of March

 

Reviews :

"Until you've heard this LP, you have no idea just how significant a singer Jacintha truly is. Here, she sounds alive -- in-the-room real. It's almost spooky. And this allows you to get a feel for how she sets up a line, using subtle inflection and/or minor variation of pitch and tempo to make each syllable come alive. She never forces her way, always remembering the gentleness of the Bossa Nova; instead she carefully and confidently navigates her way through with unerring accuracy. She sings these Brazilian songs like a native, a real testament to her talent." John Crossett, Soundstage

 

Ratings :

Discogs : 4,3 / 5

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