Sinatra & Jobim @ 50

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ReleasedJuly 28, 2017 (2017-07-28)
RecordedJanuary 2017 (2017-01)
StudioJacob Burns Media Arts Lab, Sito Poco Fundo, Rio de Janeiro
Sinatra & Jobim @ 50
Studio album by
John Pizzarelli, featuring Daniel Jobim
ReleasedJuly 28, 2017 (2017-07-28)
RecordedJanuary 2017 (2017-01)
StudioJacob Burns Media Arts Lab, Sito Poco Fundo, Rio de Janeiro
Genre
Length51:21
LabelConcord Jazz
Producer
John Pizzarelli chronology
Midnight McCartney
(2015)
Sinatra & Jobim @ 50
(2017)

Sinatra & Jobim @ 50 is a latin jazz album by John Pizzarelli, released in 2017 with Concord Jazz. It's a tribute to the 1967 album Francis Albert Sinatra & Antônio Carlos Jobim, released fifty years ago at the time of recording.[1] It's also Pizzarelli's first foray into the genre since his 2004 album Bossa Nova.[2]

The album features Jobim's grandson Daniel Jobim on piano and vocals, whose parts were recorded in his native Brazil.[3] Other backing vocals are provided by his wife Jessica Molaskey, and daughter Madeleine Pizzarelli.[4]

The tracks include Antonio's Song, a tribute to Jobim by Michael Franks[5] whom Pizzarelli also cited as a hero of his.[6] Also included are two new tracks written by Pizzarelli and Molaskey.

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusicStarStarStarStarHalf star[2]
The TimesStarStarStar[7]

Matt Collar of AllMusic rated it with the best of John Pizzarelli's albums to date, with 4.5 stars. He commented "Sinatra & Jobim at 50 works as both an homage to two of Pizzarelli's biggest influences and a revealing showcase for his ever deepening musical palette," and that "the album was an unexpected delight for fans."[2]

C. Michael Bailey summarised the album for All About Jazz as a "quiet, breezy affair of lilting Brazilian rhythms and melodies played by a crack team of musicians." He commented "singing and guitar playing are of the level we have come to expect of Pizzarelli, who has matured fully into this role of keeper of the flame for this flavor of jazz music."[8]

Will Friedwald of The Wall Street Journal ended his review saying the album "succeed[ed] at maintaining a tricky balance: staying true to the [original] while, at the same time, creating something new and exciting out of music already considered classic.[9]

Christopher Louden wrote for the JazzTimes that "Pizzarelli revisits the Sinatra-Jobim oeuvre with sublimely honorific results."[10]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Baubles, Bangles and Beads"3:09
2."Água de Beber"4:07
3."Meditation/Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars"3:59
4."Dindi"3:53
5."I Concentrate on You/Wave"5:32
6."Antonio's Song"
  • Michael Franks
5:04
7."Two Kites"Jobim4:33
8."She's So Sensitive"
  • Jessica Molaskey
  • John Pizzarelli
4:19
9."Bonita"
  • Gilbert
  • Jobim
4:52
10."If You Never Come to Me/Change Partners"
5:50
11."Canto Casual"
  • Molaskey
  • Pizzarelli
6:03

Personnel

Performers

  • John Pizzarelli  guitar (acoustic), guitar (electric), primary artist, vocals, vocals (background)
  • Daniel Jobim  piano, vocals
  • Harry Allen  sax (tenor)
  • Hélio Alves  piano
  • Duduka da Fonseca  drums, percussion
  • Mike Karn  double bass
  • Jessica Molaskey  vocals (background)
  • Madeleine Pizzarelli  vocals (background)

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