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Eliane Elias: Light My Fire (2011)

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Published: August 28, 2011
Eliane Elias: Light My Fire

In a career that spans around 30 years and over 20 albums, singer and pianist Eliane Elias has come to epitomize a cool, sophisticated jazz sensibility, especially on the bossa nova songs of her native Brazil. On Light My Fire, she set out to extend the range of styles and grooves in her music and, in so doing, mixes Brazilian music with a couple of jazz standards and one or two famous pop and rock songs.

The Brazilian songs, which comprise the majority of the album, are splendidly cool and generate a real sense of positivity and optimism. Gilberto GilGilberto Gil Gilberto Gil
b.1942
guitar
's "Aquele Abraço" and "Toda Menina Baiana" are especially effective; Gil and Elias forming a beautiful vocal partnership on both, while Elias' daughter, Amanda Brecker, adds backing vocals to "Toda Menina Baiana." Elias' own "What About The Heart (Bate Bate)" is romantic and upbeat, the pianist's sparkling solo carrying the tune through to the fadeout.

Two jazz classics also get a makeover. Kenny DorhamKenny Dorham Kenny Dorham
1924 - 1972
trumpet
's "Stay Cool," with Elias' own lyrics, also works beautifully; it's a slinky, seductive rendition, with Lawrence FeldmanLawrence Feldman Lawrence Feldman
b.1950
's flute adding to the sense of laidback, casual sensuality. Elias' rework of Paul DesmondPaul Desmond Paul Desmond
1924 - 1977
sax, alto
's iconic "Take Five" is an atmospherically relaxed contrast to the original—another success, despite a rather repetitive section replacing Joe MorelloJoe Morello Joe Morello
1928 - 2011
drums
's famed drum solo—and features the pianist's vocalese and Randy BreckerRandy Brecker Randy Brecker
b.1945
trumpet
's muted, sparse, trumpet.

The Doors' classic "Light My Fire" also gets the slinky, laidback treatment, but works less well. Jim Morrison's original vocal was a yell of desperation, as if the act of "lighting his fire" was the most vital thing in the world; here, Elias sounds far less concerned. This apparent lack of connection is also present on two versions of Stevie WonderStevie Wonder Stevie Wonder
b.1950
keyboard
's "My Cherie Amour," one sung in English, the other in French.

The musicianship on Light My Fire is superb, with every player slipping effortlessly into the required groove. Even if a couple of numbers don't quite come off, it's still good to see established artists taking a few chances, and there's still plenty of music that does exactly what it should.

Track Listing: Rosa Morena; Stay Cool; Aquele Abraço; Light My Fire; Isto Aqui O Que É (Silver Sandal); My Cherie Amour; Toda Menina Baiana; Bananeira; Made In Moonlight; Turn To Me (Samba Maracatύ); Take Five; What About The Heart (Bate Bate); My Cherie Amour (French Version).

Personnel: Eliane Elias: vocals, piano; Gilberto Gil: vocals, guitar; Randy Brecker: trumpet; Oscar Castro-Neves: guitar; Romero Lubambo: guitar; Ross Traut: guitar; Lawrence Feldman: flute; Marc Johnson: bass; Marivalso dos Santos: percussion; Paulo Braga: drums; Rafael Barata: drums; Amanda Brecker: vocals (7).

Record Label: Concord Music Group
Style: Brazilian

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