Ao Vivo: Eu Sei Que Vou Te Amar [Import]

Track Listings

 
1. Eu Sei Que Vou Te Amar
2. Desafinado
3. Voce Nao Sabe Amar
4. Fotografia
5. Rosa Morena
6. La Vem A Baiana
7. La Vem A Baiana
8. Pra Que Discutir Com Madame
9. Isto Aqui O Que E?
10. Meditacao
11. Da Cor Do Pecado
12. Guacyra
13. Se E Por Falta De Adeus
14. Chega De Saudade
15. A Valsa De Quem Nao Tem Amor
16. Corcovado
17. Estate
18. O Amor Em Paz
19. Aos Pes Da Cruz

Ao Vivo: Eu Sei Que Vou Te Amar,Joao Gilberto,Sony,World Music
Ao Vivo: Eu Sei Que Vou Te Amar
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • EU SEI QUE VOU TE AMAR.
  • My favorite of Joao's live recordings.
  • There is beauty in simplicity
  • Good, But Not Up To Joao's High Standards
  • Good, But Not Up To Joao's High Standards
Ao Vivo: Eu Sei Que Vou Te Amar
João Gilberto
Manufacturer: Sony International
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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Similar Items:
  1. Live in Montreux
  2. João (I Really Samba)
  3. In Tokyo
  4. João Voz e Violão

ASIN: B000002DY2
Release Date: 1995-03-07

Tracks:

  1. Eu Sei Que Te Amar
  2. Desafinado
  3. Voce Nao Sabe Amar
  4. Fotografia
  5. Rosa Morena
  6. La Vem a Baiana
  7. Pra Que Discutir Com Madame
  8. Isto Aqui O Que E?
  9. Meditacoa
  10. Da Cor Do Pecado
  11. Guacyra
  12. Se E Por Falta De Adeus
  13. Chega De Saudade
  14. A Valsa De Quem Nao Tem Amor
  15. Corcovado
  16. Estate
  17. O Amor Em Paz
  18. Aos Pes Da Cruz

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars EU SEI QUE VOU TE AMAR........2005-10-22

great album..melancholic and simply, joao sounds good even if he is just reading a newspaper..he is the best in bossa nova
i highly recommended.

5 out of 5 stars My favorite of Joao's live recordings........2005-05-03

My second favorite is Live in Montreux. I just listened to Joao's new one Live in Tokyo and I must say, this album -Ao Vivo- is far superior, not in recording quality (although it's really good) but in FEELING. It's what they call the "beautiful sadness". I listened to it when I was really down and out, and it seemed to me that Joao was like a benevolent angel- consoling me, with Portugese lyrics I couldn't understand! That's the power of music!

4 out of 5 stars There is beauty in simplicity.......2001-12-28

"Ao Vivo" ("live") is proof that there is beauty in simplicity. João Gilberto is featured here with only his "voz e violao", that is, voice and guitar. His masterful playing of the guitar and his singing that defined the bossa nova movement are a welcome respite in the predominance of mediocrity in popular music today. That several of the songs in this album were written by Antonio Carlos Jobim is no accident. Jobim was the quintessential bossa nova songwriter; Gilberto was his eloquent messenger.

The only drawback on this CD is its lack of liner notes and the careless editing and sequencing of the tracks. Don't let that deter you, though. What really matters is João Gilberto's music.

Whether you understand Portuguese or not is not the question. If you can appreciate sincerity, simplicity and lyricism, then you will appreciate "Ao Vivo" for it speaks to your heart in a language that anyone can understand.

"Ao Vivo" is simply a beautiful album.

3 out of 5 stars Good, But Not Up To Joao's High Standards.......2000-09-30

As a follower of Joao's since the mid-'60s, I still had no idea this one was out there -- and has been since '95, apparently (blush).

I was tipped off, raced to get it, and home to spin it. It's Joao, alright, and he's got to be around 70. (Because I'm 60.) The oxymoronish, incredible "masculine intimacy" of Joao's voice prevails, reigns, and his unique guitar chords are marvelously, innovatively all over the place. His beat is inimitable, as always. Just Joao and his guitar. The way it should be.

It's a Sony production. No liner notes (too bad). Cover says "it's live." ("Ao vivo"). Yet there was applause following some songs, a certain indication of "live"; but no intermittent anything on others. Yes, in several places he goes right from one song into the next -- a trilogy or two or three -- as designed.

Biggest disappointment: Raggedy technical transitions from the endings of some songs to the beginnings of the next in (too) many instances. Not Joao's fault. Clumsy studio engineering, in my humble opinion. Makes me think he had no control over the production of this CD. His standards are lofty. Impeccable. It's like someone taped it, ran out the door, and put a CD out in a week, unbeknownst to Joao.

Still, da man's da man (and part musical god). Now if he and his equally sexy-sounding daughter, Bebel Gilberto, (she with her own neat, nifty, new, soft, sensuous [if over-engineered] CD "Tanto Tempo") would team up on, say, a duet CD combining, overlapping, intertwining "Este Se Olhar" with "Sim, Promesas Fiz" and some other guy/gal standards, wow! Que coisa! :-)

Meanwhile, this'll do as a sunset salute to a great career. Thanks for the inspiration and memories, Joao! Voce e ainda de mais!

3 out of 5 stars Good, But Not Up To Joao's High Standards.......2000-09-30

As a follower of Joao's since the mid-'60s, I still had no idea this one was out there -- and has been since '95, apparently (blush).

I was tipped off, raced to get it, and home to spin it. It's Joao, alright, and he's got to be around 70. (Because I'm 60.) The oxymoronish, incredible "masculine intimacy" of Joao's voice prevails, reigns, and his unique guitar chords are marvelously, innovatively all over the place. His beat is inimitable, as always. Just Joao and his guitar. The way it should be.

It's a Sony production. No liner notes (too bad). Cover says "it's live." ("Ao vivo"). Yet there was applause following some songs, a certain indication of "live"; but no intermittent anything on others. Yes, in several places he goes right from one song into the next -- a trilogy or two or three -- as designed.

Biggest disappointment: Raggedy technical transitions from the endings of some songs to the beginnings of the next in (too) many instances. Not Joao's fault. Clumsy studio engineering, in my humble opinion. Makes me think he had no control over the production of this CD. His standards are lofty. Impeccable. It's like someone taped it, ran out the door, and put a CD out in a week, unbeknownst to Joao.

Still, da man's da man (and part musical god). Now if he and his equally sexy-sounding daughter, Gebel Gilberto, (she with her own neat, nifty, new, soft, sensuous [if over-engineered] CD "Tanto Tempo") would team up on, say, a duet CD combining, overlapping, intertwining "Este Se Olhar" with "Sim, Promesas Fiz" and some other guy/gal standards, wow! Que coisa! :-)

Meanwhile, this'll do as a sunset salute to a great career. Thanks for the inspiration and memories, Joao! Voce e ainda de mais!
Ao Vivo: Eu Sei Que Vou Te Amar
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Ao Vivo: Eu Sei Que Vou Te Amar
    João Gilberto
    Manufacturer: Sony Bmg/Mar
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    BrazilBrazil | South & Central America | International | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | International | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Latin Music | Styles | Music
    Bossa NovaBossa Nova | Latin Music | Styles | Music
    Brazilian JazzBrazilian Jazz | Jazz | Styles | Music
    Latin JazzLatin Jazz | Jazz | Styles | Music
    InternationalInternational | Imports | Stores | Music
    ASIN: B0000259H7
    Release Date: 1994-11-21

    Tracks:

    1. Eu Sei Que Vou Te Amar
    2. Desafinado
    3. Voce Nao Sabe Amar
    4. Fotografia
    5. Rosa Morena
    6. Vem a Baiana
    7. Pra Que Discutir Com Madame
    8. Isto Aqui O Que E?
    9. Meditation (Medita)
    10. Cor Do Pecado
    11. Guacyra
    12. Se E Por Falta de Adeus
    13. Chega de Saudade
    14. Valsa de Quem Nao Tem Amor
    15. Corcovado (Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars)
    16. Estat
    17. O Amor Em Paz
    18. Aos Pes da Cruz

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