Rio Bahia

Rio Bahia Artist: Joyce , and Dori Caymmi
Label: Far Out UK
Category: Music


Buying details


Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
Format: Import
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1
EAN: 5060088042946
ASIN: B000ATIU0I


Release Date: 2005-10-27

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Tracks:

  1. Mercador de Siri (The Crab Vendor)
  2. Rio-Bahia
  3. Flor Da Bahia (Bahia Flower)
  4. Joãozinho Boa Pinta (Good-Looking Johnny)
  5. Fora de Hora (Out of Time)
  6. Daqui (From Here)
  7. Colors of Joy
  8. E Era Copacabana (And It Was Copacabana)
  9. Jogo de Cintura (Waist Swing)
  10. Saudade Da Bahia (Missing Bahia)
  11. Demorô (It Took Long)
  12. Rancho Da Noite (Night Rancho)
  13. Saudade Do Rio (Missing Rio)
  14. Pra Que Chorar (Why Should We Cry?)

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Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Delicate........2006-11-14

Joyce may be one of Brazil's finest singers and songwriters, but she still has a remarkably low profile around US and Europe.
On the eve of another world tour where she'll be playing clubs and small halls comes a reminder of what makes her special.
She can tackle anything from delicate ballads and jazz-tinged bossa nova to more up-beat samba, and there's a delicacy, immediacy and energy to her work that sets her apart.
This set is a tribute to the two music centres of Rio and Bahia.
She's joined by guitarist and singer Dori Caymmi, who wrote many of the songs, including his exquisite collaboration with Chico Buarque, "Fora de Hora".
There's not quite the intensity or range of one of Joyce's live performances, and Caymmi's vocals are not up to his guitar work, but there are some fine moments, from the sophisticated scat of "Joaozinho Boa Pinta" to the gentle treatment of "Saudade da Bahia".
She likes to include the unexpected and "The Colours of Joy" is a tribute to Archbishop Desmond Tutu, sung in English and with appropriate African influences.
Check it out, then see her live.

5 out of 5 stars Delicious Bossa Nova, an intelligent and swinging toast to Rio de Janeiro and Bahia.......2006-05-17

Joyce is the great composer who comes the 60s music scene in Brazil with a bright and tasty string of releases all well sung, all well arranged, all with great repertoire, nearly all by her own pen.

Dori Caymmi is the great composer who comes the 60s music scene in Brazil with a bright and tasty string of releases all well sung, all well arranged, all with great repertoire, nearly all by his own pen.

Oops! Do you think I made a mistake by repeating the same descriptive paragraph for both artists? I tell you that certainly not!

Obviously, there is some difference between them. Joyce is a gentle woman from Rio. Dori is a gentleman from the Bahia breed, from the illuminated music family of his father Dorival Caymmi.

Both Joyce and Dori have decided to meet in their first album collaboration in a toast to Rio de Janeiro and Bahia. This is the origin of the album title 'Rio-Bahia'.

What a swinging toast! What sensitive taste! What great performances in this album which was produced exclusively for Japanese market and then it is here @Amazon after being also issued in Brazil and in the UK.

Nearly all the arrangements are by Dori Caymmi, a master in swinging samba and also in romantic string sets.

Delicious voices by Joyce and hot grave tones by Dori: the voices matched beautifully.

Many new songs by Joyce and Dori except for 3 tracks, all sung in Portuguese.

Rhythm section includes Kenny Werner at the piano, Tutty Moreno on bass. A string section illuminates some tracks.

4 out of 5 stars Sugar and Salt.......2005-11-17

I was a little wary of chirpy Joyce taking on the more brooding Dori and his compositions, but they accommmodate each other to stir up a delicious concoction that tastes of sugar and salt. Kenny Werner fits right in with the Brazilian musicians and Tutty Moreno is just at the top of his game on the drum set. I just saw this band touring behind this album & if you like "painterly" drummers (e.g. Motian, DeJohnette), I urge you to go see Tutty Moreno when he comes to your town.

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