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Elis Regina: Live in Montreux (1998)

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By Published: November 25, 2002
Elis Regina: Live in Montreux

Leila Pinheiro and Joyce are better musicians; Gal Costa is better looking; and Luciana Souza has a more distinctive style—but in last half century of Brazilian popular music, there has been no singer who could compare with the ineffable qualities that made Elis Regina a legend in her own time.

Live in Montreux documents of Elis Regina's performance at the 1979 Montreux Jazz Festival, accompanied by a band led by her husband, the legendary Brazilian pianist Cesar Camargo Mariano and featuring guest performer Hermeto Pascoal on piano and vocals.

The album starts off with Joao Bosco's "Cobra Criada," a funky samba that features five minutes of Camargo's piano before Regina enters. The dynamic range of this song is amazing, ranging from barely perceptible whispers to the rhythmic thunder of a Carnival samba school parade. And if this wasn't enough, Regina and company turn it up another notch by segueing seamlessly into a breathless performance of Baden Powell's "Cai Dentro."

Especially noteworthy is Regina's rendition of Ivan Lins' "Madalena," which has since become an anthem of the MPB and post-bossa nova era. This oft-recorded work was first championed by Regina, and her interpretation is particularly moving and telling. For heart-breaking pathos, however, nothing can beat Regina's emotionally-charged performance of Ary Barroso's beautiful ballad "Na Baixa do Sapateiro" accompanied by Camargo on the Fender Rhodes.

Sheer musical magic is apparent in Regina's collaboration with multi-instrumentalist Hermeto Pascoal for performances of Jobim's "Corcovado" and "Garota de Ipanema" as well as Luis Gonzaga's "Asa Branca."

Elis Regina would only live three years after this performance, ultimately dying of drug addiction. The cracks in the vocal apparatus are already apparent on this album: a weakness in the upper tessitura and a raspiness to the voice that was exacerbated by cocaine and heroin. But the musicality and wit always remained, and for that we should all be glad that Elis Regina left behind such a voluminous body of recorded work.

Track Listing: Cobra Criada; Cai Dentro; Madalena; Pont de Areia--Fe Cega Faca Amolada--Maria Maria; Na Baixado Sapateiro; Upa Neguinho; Corcovado; Garota de Ipanema; Asa Branca

Personnel: Elis Regina, vocals; Cesar Camargo Mariano, keyboards; Helio Delmiro, guitar; Luizao, bass; Paulinho Braga, drums; Chico Batera, percussion; Hermeto Pascoal, piano, vocals

| Style: Latin/World

Post your comment on Elis Regina's Live in Montreux.

  • Nath wrote on 2007-03-26 14:15:11   [ REPORT ]

    She's is Still the Best Brazilian Singer!! And that won't change for a long time, Elis Regina has billions of Fans all over the world, she's more alive than ever.

    And heroin???? Please, she never used heroin.

    I think her performance was great, for me it was one of the her best concerts.

    Elis Regina Lives!!!

  • Patrick P. wrote on 2008-07-13 02:02:10   [ REPORT ]

    At that time they showed the concert on swiss tv. The concert was never released on VHS or DVD, Claude Nobs, the king of Montreux, jalously holding it back. Some bad-quality you-tube-videos are around, but I'm still waiting for a good movie document of this great event.

    Patrick
    Switzerland

  • Bella Autumn wrote on 2010-03-06 15:58:34   [ REPORT ]

    I want that album! I tried to get it in TARINGA but I coudn“t. If anybody could tell me from where I can get it, I would be absolutely grateful!
    Thanks in advance!

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