Antonio Carlos Jobim featuring Bola Sete / Songs For The Film "Black Orpheus"
Формат записи/Источник записи: [TR24][OF][FM]
Издание: Remastered
Год издания/переиздания диска: 1959/2019
Жанр: Latin Jazz, Samba, Bossa Nova, Soundtrack
Издатель (лейбл): RevOla
Продолжительность: 00:53:29
Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: Нет
Треклист:
01 - Generique 01:09
02 - A Felicidade 02:34
03 - Frevo 04:27
04 - O Nosso Amor 01:12
05 - O Nosso Amor (Tambourine And Accordion) 04:19
06 - Manha de Carnaval (Morning of the Carnival) 03:04
07 - Scene du Lever du Soleil 00:50
08 - Manha de Carnaval (Morning of the Carnival) Reprise 01:35
09 - Scenes De La Macumbe 03:14
10 - O Nosso Amor Reprise 07:41
11 - Manha de Carnaval (Morning of the Carnival) Version 2 03:00
12 - Samba de Orfeu 02:00
13 - Batterie de Cappela 04:49
14 - Bola Sete Medley:-Manha de Carnaval-A Felicidade-Samba de Orfeo 13:35
Контейнер: FLAC (*.flac)
Тип рипа: tracks
Разрядность: 24/44,1
Количество каналов: 2.0
Лог проверки качества
Lossless Audio Checker 2.0.7 logfile from Sunday 25 April 2021 06:50:14 PM
File: D:\Temp\Download\Antonio Carlos Jobim - Songs For The Film-Black Orpheus - 1959-2019 (24-44)\01. Generique (Remastered).flac
Result: Clean
File: D:\Temp\Download\Antonio Carlos Jobim - Songs For The Film-Black Orpheus - 1959-2019 (24-44)\02. A Felicidade (Remastered).flac
Result: Clean
File: D:\Temp\Download\Antonio Carlos Jobim - Songs For The Film-Black Orpheus - 1959-2019 (24-44)\03. Frevo (Remastered).flac
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File: D:\Temp\Download\Antonio Carlos Jobim - Songs For The Film-Black Orpheus - 1959-2019 (24-44)\04. O Nosso Amor (Remastered).flac
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Result: Clean
File: D:\Temp\Download\Antonio Carlos Jobim - Songs For The Film-Black Orpheus - 1959-2019 (24-44)\06. Manha de Carnaval (Morning of the Carnival) (Remastered).flac
Result: Clean
File: D:\Temp\Download\Antonio Carlos Jobim - Songs For The Film-Black Orpheus - 1959-2019 (24-44)\07. Scene du Lever du Soleil (Remastered).flac
Result: Clean
File: D:\Temp\Download\Antonio Carlos Jobim - Songs For The Film-Black Orpheus - 1959-2019 (24-44)\08. Manha de Carnaval (Morning of the Carnival) (Reprise Remastered).flac
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File: D:\Temp\Download\Antonio Carlos Jobim - Songs For The Film-Black Orpheus - 1959-2019 (24-44)\09. Scenes De La Macumbe (Remastered).flac
Result: Clean
File: D:\Temp\Download\Antonio Carlos Jobim - Songs For The Film-Black Orpheus - 1959-2019 (24-44)\10. O Nosso Amor (Reprise Remastered).flac
Result: Clean
File: D:\Temp\Download\Antonio Carlos Jobim - Songs For The Film-Black Orpheus - 1959-2019 (24-44)\11. Manha de Carnaval (Morning of the Carnival) (Version 2 Remastered).flac
Result: Clean
File: D:\Temp\Download\Antonio Carlos Jobim - Songs For The Film-Black Orpheus - 1959-2019 (24-44)\12. Samba de Orfeu (Remastered).flac
Result: Clean
File: D:\Temp\Download\Antonio Carlos Jobim - Songs For The Film-Black Orpheus - 1959-2019 (24-44)\13. Batterie de Cappela (Remastered).flac
Result: Clean
File: D:\Temp\Download\Antonio Carlos Jobim - Songs For The Film-Black Orpheus - 1959-2019 (24-44)\14. Bola Sete Medley--Manha de Carnaval-A Felicidade-Samba de Orfeo (Remastered).flac
Result: Clean
DR
foobar2000 1.4.3 / Dynamic Range Meter 1.1.1
log date: 2021-04-25 18:51:09
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Analyzed: Antonio Carlos Jobim / Songs For The Film "Black Orpheus" (1-13)
Bola Sete / Songs For The Film "Black Orpheus" (14)
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DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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DR11 -4.73 dB -17.89 dB 1:09 01-Generique (Remastered)
DR11 -3.92 dB -19.08 dB 2:35 02-A Felicidade (Remastered)
DR11 -4.03 dB -18.29 dB 4:28 03-Frevo (Remastered)
DR11 -4.04 dB -18.91 dB 1:12 04-O Nosso Amor (Remastered)
DR13 -2.96 dB -17.89 dB 4:19 05-O Nosso Amor ((Tambourine And Accordion) Remastered)
DR12 -6.75 dB -22.90 dB 3:04 06-Manha de Carnaval (Morning of the Carnival) (Remastered)
DR12 -6.45 dB -20.95 dB 0:51 07-Scene du Lever du Soleil (Remastered)
DR11 -7.04 dB -21.97 dB 1:35 08-Manha de Carnaval (Morning of the Carnival) (Reprise Remastered)
DR12 -4.18 dB -17.76 dB 3:14 09-Scenes De La Macumbe (Remastered)
DR12 -2.91 dB -17.36 dB 7:41 10-O Nosso Amor (Reprise Remastered)
DR12 -3.08 dB -20.71 dB 3:00 11-Manha de Carnaval (Morning of the Carnival) (Version 2 Remastered)
DR11 -3.54 dB -18.65 dB 2:00 12-Samba de Orfeu (Remastered)
DR14 -2.00 dB -17.93 dB 4:49 13-Batterie de Cappela (Remastered)
DR16 -2.33 dB -23.47 dB 13:35 14-Bola Sete Medley:-Manha de Carnaval-A Felicidade-Samba de Orfeo (Remastered)
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Number of tracks: 14
Official DR value: DR12
Samplerate: 44100 Hz
Channels: 2
Bits per sample: 24
Bitrate: 1432 kbps
Codec: FLAC
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Источник (релизер):
Qobuz
Состав
Bass, Percussion – Sebastião Neto (tracks 14)
Drums – Paulinho Da Costa (tracks 14)
Guitar – Bola Sete (tracks 14)
Об альбоме (сборнике)
Reissue of the soundtrack of the film "Orfeo Negro" by the french film director Marcel Camus. The film, starring Breno Mello and Marpessa Dawn in the main roles, was released in 1959.
Track 14 is a medley by Bola Sete from September 17, 1966, Monterey Jazz Festival.
When the Brazilian film "Black Orpheus" (Orfeu Nefro) burst onto the screens of the United States it left the viewer dazzled by the artistry of its presentation, impressed by the natural beauty of Brazil and its people, and wholly captivated by the relentlessly rhythmic music of Rio.
The film was awarded the Grand Prize at the Cannes Film Festival in 1959.
Without knowing it, viewers of "Black Orpheus" were seated at a preview of the musical style that, several years later, was to capture the United States, then Europe, then the entire Western World. The music of "Black Orpheus" was, plain and simple, early bossa nova. Its composers, Luiz Bonfa and Antonio Carlos Jobim, along with the singer, Joao Gilberto, were the creators of bossa nova, and became the most popular musicians from Brazil when the bossa nova wave inundated American popular music.
"Black Orpheus" retells the Orpheus legend, bringing it into our time and setting it in the riotous pageantry of a carnival in Rio de Janeiro.
Orpheus, played by the strikingly handsome Breno Mello, is a tram conductor. Eurydice, enacted by the hauntingly beautiful Marpessa Dawn, is a girl from the country who is visiting her cousin in Rio during carnival time. The pair meet, are swept up in the gaiety and excitement of the celebration, and fall deeply in love. But the end is known, and the doomed lovers play out their roles, always haunted by the spectre of death in the midst of all this life, colour, and fun.
Black Orpheus the film by Marcel Camus, and its soundtrack, were the signposts by which the world first learned of samba and bossa nova and fell in love with it. Therefore, it is staggering to consider that it took until 2008 for a definitive edition of the soundtrack to be released, one that assembled all the songs and music heard in the film. After all, this is the score that created the partnership of composer Antonio Carlos Jobim and poet Vinicius de Moraes, and introduced the brilliant and influential guitarist Luiz Bonfá. Universal France has assembled all the sound recordings into one 17-track volume. These include the two original 45 EPs, and the 10" 33 rpm album, as well as some tracks that have never appeared before now. Given the wild success of the readily recognizable album on both LP and CD over the decades, this amounts to an entirely new hearing of Brazilian music -- bossa was emerging in Rio at the time too, a brand new genre. The sounds of the various samba schools from the carnival parades are accompanied by the gorgeous instrumental interludes by Bonfá (including the now ubiquitous "Manha De Carnaval," written with poet Antonio Mara), and the songs of de Moraes and Jobim (including "A Felicidade," as sung by Elizeth Cardoso). The songs may be well known now; the music of the favelas, as practiced by the escolas de samba with their agogo bells, atabaques drumming, stomping batacuda solos, and duels, folk line chants, and unusual (even now if one thinks about it) blend of African rhythms, dissonance, and extended harmonics, is still revolutionary today. A 13-minute encore medley by Brazilian guitarist Bola Sete that recorded in 1966 at the Monterey Jazz Festival, has been added as a bonus cut, wedding "Manha de Carnaval," to "A Felicidade," and "Samba de Orfeo." The presentation is handsome. There is an exhaustive historical essay by French scholar Anaïs Fléchet, complete discographical information, and photos. The sound quality is only fair, but considering the neglect of the original masters, it's actually remarkable.