Brazilian Classics Explained

Brazilian Classics
Type:compilation
Artist:Eliane Elias
Cover:ElianeElias BrazilianClassics.jpg
Border:yes
Released:September 16, 2003
Recorded:December 1989 – October 1997
Genre:Jazz
Length:72:39
Label:Blue Note
Producer:Eliane Elias, Randy Brecker, Johnny Chance
Chronology:Eliane Elias
Prev Title:Kissed by Nature
Prev Year:2002
Next Title:Dreamer
Next Year:2004

Brazilian Classics is a compilation album by Brazilian jazz pianist Eliane Elias. It was recorded from December 1989 to October 1997 and initially released on September 16, 2003, by Blue Note. The release contains 16 songs taken from her previous eight studio albums. The album was re-released in 2006.[1]

Reception

Matt Collar of AllMusic stated, "While it would have been nice for Blue Note to include some rarities or alternate takes, as it stands Brazilian Classics works as a fitting representation of Elias' take on her home country's unique sound." Joshua Weiner writing for All About Jazz commented, "...Brazilian Classics is an appealing listen, thematically unified and impeccably produced. The hardcore jazz fan may do better with Elias's Plays Jobim album, from which many of the best tracks with Gomez and DeJohnette are taken. But bossa nova fanatics, or maybe those wishing for a warm Brazilian breeze in the dead of winter, will enjoy this generous selection of Elias's work."[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Brazilian Classics . Amazon . 2 November 2022 . English . 2003.
  2. Web site: Weiner . Joshua . Eliane Elias: Brazilian Classics album review @ All About Jazz . . 2 November 2022 . en . 7 December 2003.