Carol Saboya

Carol Saboya - Carolina (2016)  Music

Posted by mark70 at June 6, 2016
Carol Saboya - Carolina (2016)

Carol Saboya - Carolina (2016)
MP3 320 kbps CBR | 45:07min | 105 MB
Genre: Brazilian Jazz, Samba | Label: AAM Music

Classic samba from enchanting Brazilian vocalist Carol Saboya and a first-rate band. It's a family affair, with her father, pianist/composer Antonio Adolfo in charge of piano and arrangements. He is working with his regular band, so the arrangements fit like a glove. The core repertoire is unimpeachable, with three songs by the legendary Antonio Carlos Jobim (including "Passarim" and "A Felicidade"), two by the later master Djavan, and one each by Pixinguinha, Joao Bosco and Edu Lobo. Saboya is equally skilled at delivering lyrics and singing vocalise, which is especially evident in the fleet lines in the closing track, Edu Lobo's "Zanaibar" (which also features a strong solo from guitarist Leonardo Amuedo).

Antonio Adolfo - Samba Jazz Alley (2019)  Music

Posted by Fizzpop at Aug. 7, 2019
Antonio Adolfo - Samba Jazz Alley (2019)

Antonio Adolfo - Samba Jazz Alley (2019)
WEB FLAC (Tracks) 317 MB | Cover | 48:13 | MP3 CBR 320 kbps | 111 MB
Jazz, Latin, MPB, Bossa Nova | Label: AAM Music

Pianist, arranger, producer and educator Antonio Adolfo grew up in a musical family in Rio de Janeiro (his mother was a violinist in the Brazilian Symphony Orchestra), and began his studies at the age of seven. At seventeen he was already a professional musician. His teachers include Eumir Deodato and the great Nadia Boulanger in Paris. During the 60's he led his own trio that participated in several Bossa Nova and Jazz shows in Brazil and toured with singers Leny Andrade, Carlos Lyra, Flora Purim, Wilson Simonal, Elis Regina and Milton Nascimento. Adolfo wrote tunes such as Pretty World (original Brazilian title: Sa Marina) that gained great success and have been recorded by such artists as Sergio Mendes, Stevie Wonder, Herb Alpert, Earl Klugh, Dionne Warwick, and others. He won International Song Contests (Rio - Brazil and Athens - Greece) on two occasions.