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Urubu by Antonio Carlos Jobim

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Urubu is the album that MCA's Jobim probably aspired to be, a total break away from the bossa nova past that is both ambitious and strikingly original. The shock of dissonant strings, percussive and wind sounds from the Brazilian interior greet us on the first track "Bôto," the first of four songs in which a defiant Jobim throws structural complexities at us and sings in Portuguese only. The second four tracks are an even more radical departure; all are classical orchestral pieces, melancholy and even anguished in tone, owing little or nothing to anyone, streaked with imaginative, even avant-garde orchestral touches from Claus Ogerman. Clearly we are not on the Ipanema beach anymore, and although this may be rough going for jazz-minded Jobim fans, the pay-off is a glimpse into the depths of Jobim's soul.

© Richard S. Ginell /TiVo

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1
O Boto
00:06:10

Ron Carter, Bass Guitar - António Carlos Jobim, Piano, Vocals, Writer, MainArtist - JARARACA, Writer - Ray Armando, Percussion - Joao Palma, Drums

© 1976 Warner Records Inc. ℗ 1976 Warner Records Inc.

2
Ligia
00:04:13

Ron Carter, Bass Guitar - António Carlos Jobim, Composer, Piano, Vocals, MainArtist - Ray Armando, Percussion - Joao Palma, Drums

© 1976 Warner Records Inc. ℗ 1976 Warner Records Inc.

3
Correnteza (The Stream)
00:02:43

Ron Carter, Bass Guitar - António Carlos Jobim, Piano, Vocals, Writer, MainArtist - Luiz Bonfa, Writer - Ray Armando, Percussion - Joao Palma, Drums

© 1976 Warner Records Inc. ℗ 1976 Warner Records Inc.

4
Angela
00:02:51

Ron Carter, Bass Guitar - António Carlos Jobim, Piano, Vocals, Writer, MainArtist - Ray Armando, Percussion - Joao Palma, Drums

© 1976 Warner Records Inc. ℗ 1976 Warner Records Inc.

5
Saudade Do Brasil
00:07:25

Ron Carter, Bass Guitar - António Carlos Jobim, Piano, Vocals, Writer, MainArtist - Ray Armando, Percussion - Joao Palma, Drums

© 1976 Warner Records Inc. ℗ 1976 Warner Records Inc.

6
Valse
00:03:16

Paulo Jobim, Writer - Ron Carter, Bass Guitar - António Carlos Jobim, Piano, Vocals, MainArtist - Ray Armando, Percussion - Joao Palma, Drums

© 1976 Warner Records Inc. ℗ 1976 Warner Records Inc.

7
Arquitetura De Morar (Architecture to Live)
00:08:09

Ron Carter, Bass Guitar - António Carlos Jobim, Piano, Vocals, Writer, MainArtist - Ray Armando, Percussion - Joao Palma, Drums

© 1976 Warner Records Inc. ℗ 1976 Warner Records Inc.

8
O Homem (Man)
00:02:31

Ron Carter, Bass Guitar - António Carlos Jobim, Piano, Vocals, Writer, MainArtist - Ray Armando, Percussion - Joao Palma, Drums

© 1976 Warner Records Inc. ℗ 1976 Warner Records Inc.

Review: Urubu - Antonio Carlos Jobim

Urubu is the album that MCA's Jobim probably aspired to be, a total break away from the bossa nova past that is both ambitious and strikingly original. The shock of dissonant strings, percussive and wind sounds from the Brazilian interior greet us on the first track "Bôto," the first of four songs in which a defiant Jobim throws structural complexities at us and sings in Portuguese only. The second four tracks are an even more radical departure; all are classical orchestral pieces, melancholy and even anguished in tone, owing little or nothing to anyone, streaked with imaginative, even avant-garde orchestral touches from Claus Ogerman. Clearly we are not on the Ipanema beach anymore, and although this may be rough going for jazz-minded Jobim fans, the pay-off is a glimpse into the depths of Jobim's soul.

© Richard S. Ginell /TiVo

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