Stone Flower [Bonus Track] by Antonio Carlos Jobim (CD, 2002)

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Artist: Antonio Carlos Jobim. Title: Stone Flower. Edition: Album. Format: CD. Style: Latin Jazz. Release Year: 2002. Release Date: 18/02/2002. MPN: 5051742.

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Product Identifiers

Record LabelSony Music Distribution
EAN5099750517420
eBay Product ID (ePID)25052258013

Product Key Features

Era1970s
Run Time2391 Sec
Release Year2002
FormatCD
InstrumentPiano
FeaturesStudio Recording
GenreWorld Music, Jazz, Latin
TypeAlbum
StyleRelaxation, Bossa Nova, Brazilian Traditions
ArtistAntonio Carlos Jobim
Release TitleStone Flower [Bonus Track]

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs1
DistributionSony Music/Sony Dadc
Number of Tracks10
Country/Region of ManufactureBrazil, Germany
Reviews"...A near-perfect collection of the great Brazilian's lesser-known pieces arranged into a luminous glow by Deodato. A handsome and timely collection.", 4 stars out of 5 -- "It showcases Jobim's manicured keyboard work on the whistle-friendly 'Children's Games' and sauntering 'Brazil.'"

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  • Quiet and relaxing album.

    Love the first track: "Tereza My Love". However, for me, the rest of the album is just nice background music. The title-track: Stone Flower is interesting but not my taste. I can see why apart from Barroso's "Brazil" the other tracks are perhaps not too famous, mind however, Sabia was sung by Frank Sinatra. In this album Antonio sings in "Brazil" (a well known piece) and also in "Sabia". Choro (crying) is a nice little piece on piano, as well as "Amparo" (shelter) plus also "Andorinha". On the whole for me, this is an album to complete my collection of this amazing Bossa Nova creator.

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  • Brasilian music at its finest.

    The gentle tones of Jobim swing through each and every song. It's great value for money and heartily recommended.

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  • all good thanks

    all good thanks

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