Dance of Time is a 2017 studio album by Brazilian jazz musician Eliane Elia… Read Full Bio ↴Dance of Time is a 2017 studio album by Brazilian jazz musician Eliane Elias. The album was recorded in Brazil and released on March 24, 2017, via Concord Records. This is her 25th album as a leader. Dance of Time received the Latin Grammy for Best Latin Jazz Album at the 18th Annual Latin Grammy Awards.
Guest musicians include pianist Amilton Godoy, Brazilian guitarists João Bosco and Toquinho, trumpeter Randy Brecker, vibraphonist Mike Mainieri, and singer Mark Kibble. The album celebrates the samba, a genre originating in Bahia via Africa as the last year marked the 100th anniversary of "Pelo Telefone", the first recorded samba track. Eliane's style of samba greatly borrows from choro, a tango-influenced, slower type of samba that emerged in the 1930s. The album contains skillfully arranged classic tracks and contemporary samba compositions.
Peter Jones of London Jazz News noted, "As smooth as a smoothie made of liquid silk, singer and pianist Eliane Elias has spent the last three decades flying the flag for the kind of Brazilian music that first became internationally popular in the late 1950s. But far from being a mere nostalgist, she keeps it alive and kicking with her bold, contemporary arrangements... On this new album, she focuses on the samba, with a side order of bossa nova. But what makes it the best collection of hers that I've ever heard (and I must admit, I haven't heard all 23 albums) is the inclusion of some astoundingly good sidemen."
John Fordham of The Guardian wrote, "As a vocalist, the Brazilian Eliane Elias radiates as much starry smooth-jazzy hipness as Diana Krall, but as an improvising pianist she's in a different league: a wellspring of polished bebop lines and skittish flourishes... Elias's trumpeter ex-husband Randy Brecker and Steps Ahead vibraphone partner Mike Mainieri are in the lineup, and the songs embrace jazz standards, Brazilian classics and poignant originals such as the dreamy Little Paradise". Dance of Time received the Latin Grammy for Best Latin Jazz Album and was nominated for Best Engineered Album at the 18th Annual Latin Grammy Awards.
Eliane Elias – piano, vocals, producer
Randy Brecker – flugelhorn
Amilton Godoy – piano
Mike Mainieri – vibraphone
João Bosco – guitar, vocals
Conrado Goys – electric guitar
Marcus Teixeira – acoustic guitar
Toquinho – guitar, vocals
Marcelo Mariano – bass guitar
Celso de Almeida – drums
Edú Ribeiro – drums
Gustavo Di Dalva – percussion
Marivaldo Dos Santos – percussion
Mark Kibble – background vocals
Guest musicians include pianist Amilton Godoy, Brazilian guitarists João Bosco and Toquinho, trumpeter Randy Brecker, vibraphonist Mike Mainieri, and singer Mark Kibble. The album celebrates the samba, a genre originating in Bahia via Africa as the last year marked the 100th anniversary of "Pelo Telefone", the first recorded samba track. Eliane's style of samba greatly borrows from choro, a tango-influenced, slower type of samba that emerged in the 1930s. The album contains skillfully arranged classic tracks and contemporary samba compositions.
Peter Jones of London Jazz News noted, "As smooth as a smoothie made of liquid silk, singer and pianist Eliane Elias has spent the last three decades flying the flag for the kind of Brazilian music that first became internationally popular in the late 1950s. But far from being a mere nostalgist, she keeps it alive and kicking with her bold, contemporary arrangements... On this new album, she focuses on the samba, with a side order of bossa nova. But what makes it the best collection of hers that I've ever heard (and I must admit, I haven't heard all 23 albums) is the inclusion of some astoundingly good sidemen."
John Fordham of The Guardian wrote, "As a vocalist, the Brazilian Eliane Elias radiates as much starry smooth-jazzy hipness as Diana Krall, but as an improvising pianist she's in a different league: a wellspring of polished bebop lines and skittish flourishes... Elias's trumpeter ex-husband Randy Brecker and Steps Ahead vibraphone partner Mike Mainieri are in the lineup, and the songs embrace jazz standards, Brazilian classics and poignant originals such as the dreamy Little Paradise". Dance of Time received the Latin Grammy for Best Latin Jazz Album and was nominated for Best Engineered Album at the 18th Annual Latin Grammy Awards.
Eliane Elias – piano, vocals, producer
Randy Brecker – flugelhorn
Amilton Godoy – piano
Mike Mainieri – vibraphone
João Bosco – guitar, vocals
Conrado Goys – electric guitar
Marcus Teixeira – acoustic guitar
Toquinho – guitar, vocals
Marcelo Mariano – bass guitar
Celso de Almeida – drums
Edú Ribeiro – drums
Gustavo Di Dalva – percussion
Marivaldo Dos Santos – percussion
Mark Kibble – background vocals
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Eliane Elias Lyrics
Coisa Feita Sou bem mulher de pegar macho pelo pé Reencarnação da prince…
Copacabana Copacabana lovely place in Brazil Where every pair of eyes w…
Little Paradise Tell me what we have Have the day and night Have the…
Na Batucada Da Vida No dia em que eu apareci no mundo Juntou uma porção…
O Pato O pato vinha cantando alegremente, quém Quando um marreco so…
Samba De Orly Vai meu irmão Pega esse avião Você tem razão De correr assim…
You're Getting To Be A Habit With Me Every kiss, every hug Seems to act just like a drug You're…