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Nova Bossa
Carol Saboya
Nova Bossa
Genres: Jazz, Latin Music
 
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Asian pressing. As the daughter of composer Ant"nio Adolfo, Carol has always been surrounded by music. Nova Bossa is her 2004 album and features 13 tracks including 'Sa Marina', 'Agora', 'Samba Da Pergunta', 'Amazonas', 'S...  more »

     
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All Artists: Carol Saboya
Title: Nova Bossa
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: Seoul Record
Original Release Date: 1/1/2005
Re-Release Date: 6/20/2005
Album Type: Import
Genres: Jazz, Latin Music
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Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 8804775020421

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Asian pressing. As the daughter of composer Ant"nio Adolfo, Carol has always been surrounded by music. Nova Bossa is her 2004 album and features 13 tracks including 'Sa Marina', 'Agora', 'Samba Da Pergunta', 'Amazonas', 'Sim' & 'So Danco Samba'. Seoul Records. 2005.

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CD Reviews

A Brazilian angel.
Sabrina | Los Angeles, CA | 03/03/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Carol Saboya is the embodiment of the modern bossa nova singer. She has a lovely, light, expressive voice, and her choice of songs is impeccable. My particular favorites on this CD are the beautiful covers of "Seu Encanto" (known in English as "The Face I Love") and "Sa Marina" (made popular in the '60s as "Pretty World" by Sergio Mendes and Brasil '65). The whole thing is wonderful, though, with beautiful orchestrations buoying Ms. Saboya's clear, ethereal vocals. If you love Bebel Gilberto and Rosa Passos, you'll love Saboya."
10 stars for Carol!!!!!!!!!!!!
Papetti | Mexico City | 02/07/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This, her 6th album is a super winner............

1) The song selections (songs from Roberto Menescal, Marcos & Paulo Sergio Valle, Joao Donato, Antonio Carlos Jobim & Vinicius de Moares, some of her own, and especially that super hit by her father Antonio Adolfo -Sa Marina-, a song that was immortalized by Wilson Simonal)

*** Here we also have the opportunity to listen to Ricardo Silveira playing mostly "Violao" Acoustic Guitar a-la Bossa Nova, which is very rare and awesome,

2) the arrangements,

3) the performance (her voice is among the best among Brazilian singers),

4) the guests: Brazilian Jazz monsters Ricardo Silveria on guitars, Luiz Avellar on keyboards and pianos, Os Cariocas on a couple of songs, Paulo Guimaraes on flutes, Jorge Helder on bass, Gabriel Grossi on harmonica, etc.,

everything in this album is fantastic.

If you love Bossa Nova, Brazilian Jazz, or just wonderful music, this is a must for you.



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