Light My Fire (Eliane Elias album) explained

Light My Fire
Type:studio
Artist:Eliane Elias
Cover:Eliane elias - light my fire.jpg
Border:yes
Released:May 31, 2011
Recorded:Avatar, New York City
Genre:Jazz
Length:54:29
Label:Concord Picante
Producer:Eliane Elias, Marc Johnson
Chronology:Eliane Elias
Prev Title:Eliane Elias Plays Live
Prev Year:2009
Next Title:I Thought About You
Next Year:2013

Light My Fire is the twenty-first studio album by Brazilian jazz pianist and singer Eliane Elias. It was released on May 31, 2011 by Concord Picante. On this record she performs mostly Brazilian songs, but also adds a couple of jazz standards and one or two famous rock and pop compositions.[1] The Elias's song "What About the Heart (Bate Bate)" received a Grammy nomination for "Best Brazilian Song" in September 2011.

Reception

Matt Collar of Allmusic wrote, "Brazilian jazz pianist, vocalist Eliane Elias' 2011 Concord Picante debut Light My Fire is a romantic and sultry affair that showcases her knack for traditional bossa nova tunes as well as few inspired covers. Joining Elias here are a few special guests including Brazil legend Gilberto Gil, who sings on three tracks, as well as singer Amanda Brecker (Elias' daughter with trumpeter Randy Brecker) who appears on "Toda Menina Baiana." Also backing Elias are a bevy of talented individuals, including producer/bassist Marc Johnson, guitarist Oscar Castro-Neves, percussionists Rafael Barata and Paulo Braga, and trumpeter Brecker."[2]

Charles J. Gans of The Press of Atlantic City stated, "Light My Fire" showcases her talents as a four-tool player—singer, pianist, arranger and songwriter—with a romantic collection of classic Brazilian songs, American pop and jazz standards set to Brazilian grooves, and original tunes... Elias' personal Brazilian jazz blend shines through on her own compositions with lyrics in both Portuguese and English".[3]

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Eliane Elias Is Breathtaking . rivetingriffs.com . Riveting Riffs Magazine . 6 May 2016.
  2. Web site: Eliane Elias -- Light My Fire . . Matt . Collar . May 6, 2016.
  3. Web site: Gans. Charles J.. Music Review: Eliane Elias lights a fire on new album. The Press of Atlantic City. pressofatlanticcity.com . 30 May 2018. June 18, 2011.