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Falando de Amor - Jobim - New English Version High res version: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZtWVAtPYGXQ&fmt=18
Words of Love
(Falando (More) High res version: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZtWVAtPYGXQ&fmt=18
Words of Love
(Falando de Amor)
Original song by Tom Jobim
English interpretation by Paul Sonnenberg
If I could give you some sweet someday
All this love, this joy for one day
Well I'm certain I'd find someway
To make every day just like that one day
So come closer, have no fear, love,
Closer still, don't stand apart
There's a secret you should hear, love
Hidden here in this song of the heart
If you knew how much it moves me
Your sweet scent and your dear, loving ways
Then you'd give your kisses to me
I who've given my whole heart away
Flutes are weeping, cellos crying
And the singer sheds a tear
Sobbing low and gently sighing
Through the soft words of love that you hear
You're so lovely as you go there
Through the sunlight that brightens your way
My soul follows, heaven knows where
Even soccer can't call me away
So come quickly, have no fear, love,
I commend my soul to you
Hidden in this song you hear, love
From the depths of my heart straight to you
From the depths of my heart straight to you
Falando de amor
Antonio Carlos Jobim
Se eu pudesse por um dia
Esse amor, essa alegria
Eu te juro, te daria
Se pudesse esse amor todo dia
Chega perto, vem sem medo
Chega mais meu coração
Vem ouvir esse segredo
Escondido num choro canção
Se soubesses como eu gosto
Do teu cheiro, teu jeito de flor
Não negavas um beijinho
A quem anda perdido de amor
Chora flauta, chora pinho
Choro eu o teu cantor
Chora manso, bem baixinho
Nesse choro falando de amor
Quando passas, tão bonita
Nessa rua banhada de sol
Minha alma segue aflita
E eu me esqueço até do futebol
Vem depressa, vem sem medo
Foi pra ti meu coração
Que eu guardei esse segredo
Escondido num choro canção
Lá no fundo do meu coração (Less)
EPK - NOUVELLE VAGUE - PIAS - 2006 NOUVELLE VAGUE <br /> <br />Bande à Part <br /> <br />After the (More) NOUVELLE VAGUE <br /> <br />Bande à Part <br /> <br />After the unanticipated worldwide success of Nouvelle Vague's eponymous debut album (more than 200,000 copies sold, concerts in over twenty countries, universal media approbation et al...) it seemed obvious that we had to continue the project. Keeping to the original concept - re-arranging the greatest, but rarely covered early '80s post-punk numbers in an original and personal way - we tried to once again re-evaluate music that was seldom considered in terms of 'real' songs. <br /> <br />I then had the idea to set these songs in a very different dimension, namely the Caribbean between 1940 and 1970. Just as on the first album I'd imagined a young Brazilian girl singing Love Will Tear Us Apart on a Rio beach in the '60s, this time I envisaged a young Jamaican with his acoustic guitar singing Heart Of Glass in his Kingston township suburb. <br /> <br />At the same time, I also had another particular scene in my mind: a young blind girl singing Fade To Grey in the corridors of the Parisian Metro, alone with her accordion, ignored by everyone... <br /> <br />Together these two ideas were the genesis for the new album. Musically I saw it moving between Jamaica, the cradle of mento music which became ska/rocksteady then reggae, to the calypso isle of Trinidad via Cuban salsa, Haitian voodoo, and eventually back to our beloved Brazilian coast <br /> <br />As a result, the arrangements and orchestrations are all very colourful: a lot of percussion and acoustic guitars topped off with sensual, feminine voices, accordions, steel drums and more.... <br /> <br />Chosing the titles to cover was a simple matter. As with the first album, there were some key bands to explore (Bauhaus, Siouxsie, Echo & The Bunnymen) along with some forgotten marvels (The Wake, Lords of the new Church, The Sound) and many more brilliant acts who were important to me in my youth. <br /> <br />In certain cases I dug the production idea of the original title (like the voodoo sounds and horror movie organ on Bauhaus's Bela Lugosi's Dead). Sometimes I started from one word - Israel by Siouxsie & The Banshees linked to the Israelites by Desmond Dekker, or from a biographical anecdote (I read that an early version of Blondie's Heart Of Glass was essayed in a reggae style). Others, like the Buzzcocks' cover, were introduced to the set by (singers) Melaine and Camille during our 2004 tour. <br /> <br />I was also thinking about the loop which was being created during the period when most of this music first appeared - the influence of Jamaican music on English post punk (manifesting in the Clash and PIL most obviously, but also in the work of the Slits, Mark Stewart and so on...). It's interesting to note how successfully these titles adapt to reggae-based rearrangements. <br /> <br />I wanted the arrangements and overall feel to be distinct from the first album. In Gerald Toto I found the Caribbean singer I had always imagined but there was always a place for the "stars" of the first album: Melanie Pain, Marina and Olivier Libaux, I asked Avril to work on a few of the songs while Phoebe Killdeer (who had replaced Camille in the tour of 2005) brought a more bluesy feel to proceedings. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Bande à Part has been produced by The Perfect Kiss and will be released in May in Europe via Peacefrog and PIAS. Luaka Bop will release the album in the USA next September. (Less)
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