
Release Info
Love Stories is an orchestral album, revealing Eliasâ mastery and preeminence as a multifaceted artist â a vocalist, pianist, arranger, composer, lyricist and producer. Sung almost entirely in English, the album features three original compositions plus seven superb arrangements of pieces from bossa novaâs golden age, including songs made famous by Frank Sinatra and Antonio Carlos Jobim. As both an interpreter and composer, Elias inhabits the rich tradition of bossa while bringing the music into the present. She infuses familiar songs with unexpected twists that intensify the musicâs evocative power â whether by creating harmonic modulations that enhance a lyric or shifting the rhythmic feel of a section to heighten its emotion â allowing the subtle complexities of her voice to take centerstage, all the while. Noting that romantic love is just one of a wide range of ways the emotion gets manifested, Elias says, âThe idea for this album was to bring to life various stories of love and loving through this collection of songs.â As she tells those stories, Elias brings a depth of feeling to the album that comes courtesy of her evocative approach as a pianist and singer as well as the precision with which sheâs able to execute her musical vision. âFrom the moment of conception, it couldnât be more integrated,â she explains. âFrom the first note thatâs chosen, every color I create in the arrangements, the modulations, the choice of keys, the small group arranging, the possibilities for orchestra â itâs as deep into my personal taste as it can goâ¦because Iâm envisioning the arrangement; deciding how to convey the song and perform it with the band, and being mindful of the future orchestrations all at once.â For the album, Elias invited some of her favorite Brazilian rhythm section players to join her â Marcus Texiera on guitar and Edu Ribeiro, Rafael Barata and Celso Almeida on drums â plus her core collaborators, co-producer and bassist Marc Johnson and co-producer Steve Rodby. Orchestrator Rob Mathes returns for his fourth recording with Elias as well, bringing his lush string arrangements into flawless sync with Eliasâ rich harmonic and varied rhythmic approaches, as he did on her GRAMMY Award-winning 2015 album, Made in Brazil. A celebrated interpreter of Jobim, Elias sees undercurrents of his long collaborative history with orchestrator Claus Ogerman in the working relationship sheâs developed with Mathes. Says Johnson: âRobâs orchestrations all go so deep and are so beautifully intertwined with Elianeâs small group arrangements. He also understands voice distribution so well. Heâs said that in the process of writing the arrangements, he immerses himself in the recorded basic tracks, and, in even more detail, into Elianeâs piano voicings. Rob is absolutely on the same emotional wavelength as Eliane.â This emotional connection is essential given the circumstances from which the album was born. Elias began working on the music for Love Stories through a difficult year in which she lost her father, and four months prior to his passing, fractured her shoulder in an accident in her hometown of Sao Paulo, Brazil. She was rendered virtually immobile for months while recovering in her apartment there. As she recuperated, her window view of breeze-tickled palm trees and balconies against the blue Sao Paulo sky became the backdrop for a new set of musical inspiration. âDuring that period, I wasnât allowed to move, my left arm was in a sling and so to avoid surgery I had to stay immobilized and really still,â she recalls. âMeanwhile, I created and wrote all of these arrangements in that state.â The album opens with a tone-setting bossa nova groove and Eliasâ sensual, velvety voice, inspiring us with the message of taking a chance on love, from the vintage pop gem of Frances Laiâs theme song from the Oscar-winning 1966 French film, âA Man and a Woman.â Itâs a seamless jump from that to Eliasâ take on âBaby, Come to Me.â Made famous in the early â80s by Patti Austin and James Ingram, the song gets reworked here in characteristic Elias fashion, as she smoothly moves from a bossa nova to a hybrid Latin feel, with brilliant harmonic and tempo modulations. Added to the backdrop of soaring strings and rich piano voicings, the tune becomes altogether new. âI like the message of cultivating a relationship, of keeping the romance alive when you find someone you love.â says Elias, who enlisted yet another of her go-to collaborators, Take 6âs multiple GRAMMY Award-winning Mark Kibble, to cover the background vocals. Thereâs a heartfelt vulnerability to Eliasâ lilting, expressive singing on âBonita,â a dreamy rendition of one of Jobim and Sinatraâs late â60s collaborations that features some lovely interplay between the piano and orchestra alongside Eliasâ delicate and nuanced vocal phrasing. âItâs a very pure expression of someone who wants their love to be accepted and returned,â Elias says. The Sinatra homage continues with a twinkling, sexy take on âAngel Eyes,â followed by a brilliant rendition of âCome Fly with Meâ thatâs re-imagined with a Brazilian groove and carries the listener away with a passionate, high-flying piano solo. Elias explores yet another aspect of love on her warm toned original âThe Simplest Things,â a rich and multi-layered musing on a love that has stood the test of time. The message here â about looking back on a love thatâs matured and discovering that âthe simplest things are the wonderful thingsâ in that shared life â is a profound and sweet universal truth that we can all relate to. On âSilence,â the albumâs second original piece, the mood is decidedly more intense as Elias channels the protagonist of the storyâs anguish. âMy voice here is the most exposed on the album,â Elias says. âI believe that most everyone has experienced disappointment or disillusionment at some point in their lives. The question is how does one respond to that?â A bright and buoyant rendition of âLittle Boat,â where you can almost feel the waves gently undulating in time with Eliasâ rocking piano solo, changes the mood again. Roberto Menescal, the songâs composer, plays the guitar on this track and the opening verse features the only moment on the recording in which Elias sings in Portuguese. The album closes with one more original, âThe View.â This story is a bit more adult and complicated, given its suggestive imagery. Thereâs a rendezvous and a vision of a woman rolling down her stockings â but her apparition is almost like a dream or an angel. âThe story is about something more internalized,â says Elias, âsomewhere between reality and imagination, erotic yet pure in love and loveâs expression.â Itâs also an appropriately complex finish to an album that digs deep musically to shine new light on one of our deepest human experiences. In the process, it offers a portrait of an incomparable artist whose sound resonates from decades of experience â in music as in life. Of the connection with her instrument Elias has said, âthe piano is an extension of my body and the deepest expression of my soul.â Love Stories proves her voice now occupies that place, as well. Love Stories is available for pre-order here: https://found.ee/ElianeElias_LoveStor
Releases from Eliane Elias
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Quietude
Year: 2022
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Mirror Mirror
Year: 2021
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Armando's Rhumba
Year: 2021
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Music From Man Of La Mancha
Year: 2018
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Dance Of Time
Year: 2017
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Made In Brazil
Year: 2015
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Light My Fire
Year: 2011
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Eliane Elias Plays Live
Year: 2009
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Bossa Nova Stories
Year: 2008
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Eliane Elias Sings & Plays Bill Evans - Something For You
Year: 2008
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Around The City
Year: 2006
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Dreamer
Year: 2004
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Dreamer
Year: 2004
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Brazilian Classics
Year: 2003
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Kissed By Nature
Year: 2002
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The Best Of Eliane Elias Vol. 1 Originals
Year: 2001
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Everything I Love
Year: 2000
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Eliane Elias Sings Jobim
Year: 1998
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The Three Americas
Year: 1997
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Solos And Duets
Year: 1995
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Paulistana
Year: 1993
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Fantasia
Year: 1992
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A Long Story
Year: 1991
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So Far So Close
Year: 1990
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Eliane Elias Plays Jobim
Year: 1989
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Cross Currents
Year: 1988
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Illusions
Year: 1986
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Amanda
Year: 1985
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Ama said
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COURO
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Apocalipsis
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EXPECTATIVAS
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Dame Un Grrr (Slowed)
by Fantomel & KATE LINN
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Dame Un Grrr
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Lush Life: The Lost Sinatra Arrangements
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Gadabout Season
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Dream Manifest
by Theo Croker
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Elemental
by Dee Dee Bridgewater & Bill Charlap
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Let Go
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Gilles Peterson presents International Anthem
by Gilles Peterson