Brazilian Romance Explained

Brazilian Romance
Type:studio
Artist:Sarah Vaughan
Cover:BrazilianRomance.jpg
Released:1987
Recorded:January, February, 1987
Genre:Bossa nova, Vocal jazz
Length:35:26
Label:Columbia
Producer:Sérgio Mendes
Prev Title:The Planet Is Alive...Let it Live!
Prev Year:1984

Brazilian Romance is a 1987 studio album by Sarah Vaughan.

This was Vaughan's last album, though she later contributed to Quincy Jones' 1989 Back on the Block. Brazilian Romance was Vaughan's third album of Brazilian music, following Copacabana (1979) and I Love Brazil! (1977)

Vaughan was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Jazz Vocal Performance, Female at the 30th Annual Grammy Awards for her performance on this album.[1]

Track listing

  1. "Make This City Ours Tonight" ("Cançâo do sal") (Tracy Mann, Milton Nascimento) - 2:57
  2. "Romance" (Danilo Caymmi, Mann, Paulo César Pinheiro) - 3:30
  3. "Love and Passion" ("Amor e Paixão") (Mann, Nascimento) - 3:58
  4. "So Many Stars" (Marilyn Bergman, Alan Bergman, Sérgio Mendes) - 4:07
  5. "Photograph" ("Tati, a Garota") (Dori Caymmi, Mann, Paulo César Pinheiro) - 2:31
  6. "Nothing Will Be as It Was" ("Nada Será Como Antes)" (Ronaldo Bastos, Nascimento, René Vicent) - 4:44
  7. "It's Simple" (Caymmi, Mann, Pinheiro) - 2:58
  8. "Obsession" (Caymmi, Mann, Gilson Peranzzetta) - 3:09
  9. "Wanting More" ("O que se Sabe da Cor") (Fernando Leporace, Mann) - 3:54
  10. "Your Smile" ("Estrela da Terra") (Caymmi, Pinheiro, Wolf) - 3:08

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. News: List of Grammy nominees. January 13, 1989. June 17, 2010. The Blade. Block Communications. Toledo, Ohio.