Edu, Dori & Marcos

Edu, Dori & Marcos
Studio album by
ReleasedMay 25, 2018 (2018-05-25)
Recorded2018
GenreMPB
Bossa nova
Length46:10
LabelBiscoito Fino
ProducerSônia Lobo
Guto Burgos
Patrícia Alvi[1]
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(2017)
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(2018)
Quase Memória
(2019)
Dori Caymmi chronology
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(2016)
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(2018)
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(2022)
Marcos Valle chronology
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(2014)
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(2018)
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(2019)

Edu, Dori & Marcos is a Brazilian popular music album produced collaboratively by Brazilian musicians Edu Lobo, Dori Caymmi, and Marcos Valle, released on May 25, 2018, by the Biscoito Fino record label.[1][2] The album was nominated for a Latin Grammy Award for Best MPB Album at the 2018 awards.[3][4]

Background

Recorded in 2018, according to journalist Rafael Gregorio of the São Paulo newspaper Folha de S. Paulo, the idea originated in 2016, initiated by Marcos Valle, who was performing with singer Stacey Kent to promote a DVD they had recorded in the United States.[5] When the tour arrived in São Paulo, Brazil, the musician saw a good opportunity to get his friends together.[5]

Born 19 days apart, Valle, Edu Lobo, and Dori Caymmi were longtime friends and fans of João Gilberto and witnessed the emergence of Bossa nova, having been present since the beginning of the movement.[5] Friends since childhood, they studied together at the traditional Catholic school St. Ignatius College, located in the Botafogo neighborhood in the southern part of Rio.[6][7]

Although it is a collaborative album, each artist recorded their song individually.[8][9] In an interview with Leonardo Lichote, from the Rio de Janeiro newspaper O Globo, Dori stated that this choice was based on “each artist doing it their own way. But in fact, we already knew each other's vision, and that's why we got together.”[10] In addition to the trio, the album features compositions by Ruy Guerra, Nelson Motta, Jorge Amado, Chico Buarque, Paulo César Pinheiro, Paulo Sérgio Valle, and a poem by Portuguese poet Fernando Pessoa that was set to music by Dori.[11][12]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Lead interpreterLength
1."Na ribeira deste rio" (poem by Fernando Pessoa)Dori Caymmi / Fernando PessoaEdu Lobo4:38
2."Bloco do eu sozinho"Marcos Valle / Ruy GuerraDori Caymmi3:10
3."Saveiros"Dori Caymmi / Nelson MottaMarcos Valle3:53
4."Na Ilha de Lia, no barco de Rosa"Edu Lobo / Chico BuarqueDori Caymmi4:03
5."O amor é chama"Marcos Valle / Paulo Sérgio ValleEdu Lobo4:11
6."Canto triste"Edu Lobo / Vinicius de MoraesMarcos Valle3:20
7."Viola enluarada"Marcos Valle / Paulo Sérgio ValleEdu Lobo4:21
8."Alegre menina"Dori Caymmi / Jorge AmadoMarcos Valle3:30
9."Passa por mim"Marcos Valle / Paulo Sérgio ValleDori Caymmi3:57
10."Velho piano"Dori Caymmi / Paulo César PinheiroEdu Lobo4:06
11."Dos navegantes"Edu Lobo / Paulo César PinheiroDori Caymmi5:03
12."Corrida de jangada"Edu Lobo / CapinanMarcos Valle2:13
Total length:46:10

Release

The album was released on May 25, 2018, by the Rio de Janeiro-based record label Biscoito Fino, in CD format and on streaming platforms.[13][14]

Reception

Critics

Journalist and music critic Mauro Ferreira, in his blog on G1, gave the album three stars out of five, pointing out that "Since there is no interaction whatsoever, the documentary and artistic value of the album is reduced. [...] In any case, while there is a lack of interaction between the three artists, there is plenty of unity throughout the 12 tracks on the album Edu, Dori & Marcos. This unity also gives the album a certain linearity that could have made it more anthological and seductive than it actually is."[15] Journalist Maria Carolina Maia, writing for Veja magazine, gave the album a positive review, adding that “the album showcases a repertoire with a consistent sound, featuring piano, guitar, percussion, and wind instruments as the foundation for the trio's beautiful voices.”[16]

Critic Julinho Bittencourt, writing for Fórum magazine, gave a positive review of the album: “There is, in fact, nothing new in the beautiful album ‘Edu, Dori e Marcos’. But it is from a time when our music received one of its last breaths of novelty. [...] An album by masters, with everything you would expect from them.”[17] In his column in Jornal do Brasil, musician Aquiles Rique Reis gave the album a positive review and celebrated the collaboration.[18]

Prizes

The album was selected for the 2018 Latin Grammy Awards, being nominated in the category of best MPB album.[19][20] At a ceremony held at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, the album was surpassed by Caravanas, by Chico Buarque, also released by the record label Biscoito Fino.[19]

Year Award Category Venue Result Ref.
2018 Latin Grammy Award Best MPB Album MGM Grand Garden Arena, Las Vegas, Nevada,  United States Nominee [21]

Musicians

The following musicians and artists performed on this album:[22]

  • Edu Lobo: vocals (tracks 1, 5, 7, 10);
  • Dori Caymmi: vocals and acoustic guitar (tracks 2, 4, 9, 11);
  • Marcos Valle: vocals and piano (tracks 3, 6, 8);
  • Lula Galvão: acoustic guitar (tracks 1, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10);
  • Cristóvão Bastos: piano (tracks 1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 9, 10, 11);
  • Jorge Helder: double bass (tracks 1–11);
  • Jurim Moreira: drums (tracks 1–11);
  • Mingo Araújo: percussion (tracks 5, 7, 10);
  • Idriss Boudrioua: alto saxophone (tracks 1, 2, 5, 7, 9, 10);
  • Danilo Sinna: alto saxophone (none listed after removal); flute (tracks 2, 3, 6, 8, 9);
  • Mauro Senise: alto saxophone (track 1); flute (tracks 2, 5, 7, 9, 10);
  • Marcelo Martins: alto saxophone (track 2); flute (tracks 3, 6, 8);
  • Jessé Sadoc: flugelhorn (tracks 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10); trumpet (track 1);
  • Aldivas Ayres: trombone (tracks 3, 6, 8);
  • Hugo Pilger: cello (tracks 4, 6, 11);
  • Marcio Mallard: cello (tracks 4, 6, 11);
  • Marcus Ribeiro: cello (tracks 4, 6, 11);
  • Mateus Ceccato: cello (tracks 4, 6, 11);
  • Ricardo Amado: violin (track 6);
  • Andreia Carizzi: violin (track 6);
  • Marco Catto: viola (track 6);

Arrangements:

  • Cristóvão Bastos (tracks 1, 5, 7, 10);
  • Dori Caymmi (tracks 2, 4, 9, 11);
  • Marcos Valle and Jessé Sadoc (tracks 3, 6, 8).

References

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