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Brazilian bossa nova and pop jazz singer Ana Caram, who also plays guitar and flute, was born on October 1, 1958, in São Paulo. Caram earned a university degree in composition and conducting in São Paulo
and moved to New York in the 1980s. Caram first gained wider recognition when she performed with the famous Paquito D'Rivera at the JVC Jazz Festival at Carnegie Hall in July 1988. This led to a record deal
with Chesky Records, and for her first album she was able to enlist the Brazilian bossa nova master Antônio Carlos Jobim to collaborate on songs. She recorded a total of seven more albums for Chesky, including
the critically acclaimed “Blue Bossa,” which was first released in 2001.
Anna Caram has collaborated with various Latin jazz and bossa nova musicians such as Paquito D'Rivera, Sergio Assad, and Odair Assad. On “Blue Bossa,” she went into the studio with renowned drummer Paulo
Braga and saxophonist Paulo Levi. With a repertoire that includes classic Jobim gems such as “Desafinado” and “Corcovado,” alongside other Brazilian highlights such as the rousing “The Telephone Song” and jazz
standards such as “Fly Me To The Moon,” Caram cemented her role as one of the leading ambassadors of the timeless bossa nova sound in the 21st century. “Blue Bossa” is a very special gem in the Chesky discography
and we are delighted to present the reissue of this wonderful album as part of the “Chesky Original Masters” series as an audiophile Hybrid SACD that brilliantly showcases Cheskys renowned production and recording techniques.
We recommend the use of "L'Art du Son" CD/DVD conditioner for even more sonic improvement.
Title
1. Desifinado
2. Blue Bossa
3. Triste
4. Corcovado
5. Só Tinha De Ser Com Você
6. Inútil Paisagem
7. Fly Me To The Moon
8. Anjo De Mim
9. The Telephone Song
10. O Vento
11. Só Por Amor
12. Pura Luz
Genre | Latin |
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CD | Hybrid-SACD |
CD Lebel | Evolution Music |