"Even though the music on this CD was recorded in 1967, it still "works" in this present time. Jobim was truly ahead of his time - he was a genius, like Mozart. The music on this CD ranges from the most beautiful and lyrical song you can hear ("Sue Ann")to a totally groovin' and movin" song ("Remember"- totally addicting- you will play it over and over)to the most rocking and rolling cuts (4 versions, 4 cuts,of "Tema Jazz")you can imagine Jobim could compose! What a variety! You can play this as background music to any activity you are engaged in ( I play it while I work - it is very energizing!)and also play it in your computer - great music to keyboard by! Definitely worth buying - I got two - one for my husband, who is working away from home, and one for myself. You will not regret this purchase."
Bossa Nova
Sacred Chapel | California | 03/28/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I enjoy Bossa Nova, beautiful music I have enjoyed all the cd's, I have purchased."
Bossa Nova & Jazz, a Great Fusion Album!
Maximiliano F Yofre | Buenos Aires, Argentina | 02/28/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Bossa Nova started in Brazil in the late `50s. The "First Generation" included Antonio Carlos (Tom) Jobim (1927-1994), Joao Gilberto and Vinicius de Moraes as their main artists. Their themes were composed focusing on "Love, Smiles & Flowers" and greatly influenced Latin America's music and even USA's jazz composers.
The music of the present CD was recorded in 1970 when Bossa Nova was already firmly mixing with Jazz and conquering a huge melodic space at USA.
The original recording of "Tide" was done at Van Gelder studios at the same time with "Stone Flower" employing the same instrumentalists; actually a subset of them for "Stone Flower".
Tom Jobim (piano, electric piano, guitar and composer of all but one of the musical pieces in the CD) join and mix his efforts with arranger Eumir Deodato (1943) to give the audience an outstanding album.
A vast number of gifted instrumentalists accompany Jobim in the different tracks, we may single amongst them multi-instrumentalist Hermeto Pascoal and trombonist Urbie Green.
Each musical piece in this CD is a great example of soft fusion between Jazz & Bossa Nova, most remarkable, IMHO, are "Tide", "Carinhoso" and the rock-samba "Rockanalia".
This CD is especially commendable for a romantic "suave" evening or when you want to relax undisturbed. Enjoy!
Reviewed by Max Yofre.
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A Worthwhile Jazz Classic From Jobim
jazzNeophyte | Iowa City | 11/13/2009
(4 out of 5 stars)
"A kind of brother-album to WAVE, this album starts out strong with a good instrumental rendition of the classic "Girl From Ipanema." It has some nice mellow tracks like "Sue Ann," and the title track "Tide," which is really wonderful. Add to that some amazing improvisational/experimental voiced flute work, some really snappy tracks like "Remember," and several takes of "Tema Jazz," and you get an album that is really worth the money--especially because it has four more tracks than the original, if my math is correct. When I purchased it, it was called TIDE+4, but now it seems to be the main version for sale. I'd rank this album below Jobim's WAVE and STONE FLOWER, which I think are more important and better works, but this one definitely makes my Bossa top ten list. Take it from the Neophyte: buy this album!"
Excelente y refrescante bossa-nova!!!
Manuel Carranza C | Lima, PERU | 08/07/2010
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Es realmente refrescante escuchar esta producción de Jobim con excelentes arreglos de Deodato y apreciar la esencia del bossanova del mismísimo Jobim de los años '70 y disfrutar sobre todo de los excelentes solos de flauta de Hermeto Pascoal en los tracks de "Tema jazz" (algunos alternativos) que nos hace recordar a Jetro Tull o Jeremy Steig. Altamente recomendable."