Jacintha - The Girl From Bossa Nova (2004)
Jacintha - The Girl From Bossa Nova (2004)
01. O Ganso 02. So Danco Samba play 03. Dindi 04. Once I Loved 05. Desafinado play 06. So Nice 07. Wave 08. How Insensitive 09. Corcovado 10. Waters of March Harry Allen - Sax (Tenor) Bill Cunliffe - Arranger, Piano Paulinho Da Costa - Percussion Joe Harley - Producer Jacintha - Vocals Darek Oleszkiewicz - Bass Instrument John Pisano - Guitar (Acoustic) Tim Pleasant - Drums
The Girl From Bossa Nova (Groove Note) is not from bossa nova actually. Or Brazil. In fact, she is not even from anywhere in Latin America. Vocalist Jacintha is from Singapore, but she hopscotches her way through a handful of outstanding Brazilian tunes on this CD. Working with a group that includes legendary Brazilian percussionist Paulinho da Costa, Jacintha's sultry vocals move quite easily into bossa nova mode from her usual torch-singer style. The problem with the album is that we have heard many of these tunes ("Desafinado," "Wave," "How Insensitive," "Corcovado," "Waters of March," etc.) countless times by better singers. Songs by composers like Vinicius de Moraes, Tom Jobim or Luiz Bonfa are not serviced by Jacintha's inability to dig into the saudade (melancholy) that makes their songs so distinctive and timeless.
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