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ELIANE ELIAS’ MADE IN BRAZIL MARKS A MUSICAL HOMECOMING FOR 
MULTI-GRAMMY®-NOMINATED PIANIST/KEYBOARDIST/SINGER/COMPOSER/ARRANGER



March 31st release features Take 6, guitarist/vocalist Roberto Menescal and 
vocalists Mark Kibble and Ed Motta, with seven orchestral arrangements by Rob 
Mathes recorded at Abbey Road Studios



For Immediate Release – Eliane Elias’ Made in Brazil, scheduled for release on 
March 31, 2015 on Concord Jazz, marks a musical homecoming for the 
multi-GRAMMY®-nominated pianist/keyboardist/singer/composer. In her 
three-decade long career as a solo artist, Made in Brazil results from the 
first time she’s recorded a disc in her native Brazil since moving to the 
United States in 1981. (International release dates may vary)



Elias wears many hats on this project as producer, composer, lyricist, 
arranger, pianist and vocalist. “I am completely immersed and involved in every 
single detail of the music and the recording process, from the birth of an idea 
until its completion through every aspect of the production until it reaches 
the public,” she explains.



Along with co-producers, Steve Rodby and Marc Johnson, her bass playing musical 
partner, Elias ventured ‘home’ and recruited a splendid cast of Brazilian 
musicians that include electric bassist Marcelo Mariano; guitarists Marcus 
Teixeira and Roberto Menescal; drummers Edu Ribeiro and Rafael Barata; and 
percussionists Mauro Refosco and Marivaldo dos Santos.



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 peppered the sessions with delightful special guest performances from Mark 
Kibble and the multi-GRAMMY® Award-winning gospel vocal group Take 6; her 
singer/songwriter-daughter Amanda Brecker; one of Brazil’s most celebrated R&B 
stars, Ed Motta; and the distinguished bossa nova composer Roberto Menescal.



Elias also invited Rob Mathes to handle orchestral arrangements on seven of the 
12 tracks, which were recorded in London at the legendary Abbey Road Studios. 
“It’s so touching to hear the music unfold,” she says of the orchestral 
arrangements after they were overdubbed onto the São Paulo sessions. “You can 
see the musical notes on paper, but it’s something else to hear them realized 
and performed by members of the London Symphonic Orchestra.”



In terms of material, Made in Brazil contains six Elias originals plus two Ary 
Barroso standards, two Roberto Menescal chestnuts, and two Antônio Carlos Jobim 
world-renowned gems. Elias, who did all the arrangements for the basic tracks, 
said that she purposely wanted Made in Brazil to incorporate three generations 
of Brazilian composers. “But it’s not a retro record,” she clarifies. “It’s 
very contemporary yet with the tradition and authenticity of Brazil; it’s music 
of the world with Brazilian DNA.” 



Indeed, Made in Brazil’s pulsating bossa nova and samba rhythms, transfixing 
harmonies and sensual lyrics, accentuated by Elias’ own captivating vocals and 
incredible pianistic acumen, will surely become a 21st-century Brazilian 
classic. Elias frames the disc with two Barroso gems – “Brasil (Aquarela do 
Brasil)” and “No Tabuleiro da Baiana.”



“Brasil,” penned in 1939, “is a Brazilian anthem,” enthuses Elias. “It’s 
reported to be the most preferred Brazilian song of the last 100 years. It’s 
about the beautiful things of our country, the Brazilian Brazil; its natural 
beauty, mixed ethnic cultures and the samba.” Here she accentuates the 
composition with a suspenseful diaphanous string arrangement, whereas Elias and 
the band concoct an intoxicating, lithe groove. Atop of the infectious samba 
rhythm, Elias graces the proceeding with a glowing Fender Rhodes accompaniment, 
which later unfolds into a joyous and rhythmic solo. 



Barroso wrote “No Tabuleiro da Baiana,” in 1936, which was made famous by 
singer Carmen Miranda. Through the song’s theme about a tabuleiro, a tray 
filled with edible treats typical of Bahia, Elias says that her rendition 
allows her to share her affection for that particular Brazilian state. “I love 
the culture; I love the people; I love the music; and I love the food,” Elias 
says.” I’ve been in love with Bahia all my life.” On her delightful rendition, 
Elias hammers the samba with harder, percussive accents via her vivacious piano 
playing inside some hip-swerving inducing accompaniment while her dexterous 
vocal rides and swings on top.



On “Você” and “Rio,” Elias invites the songs’ composer, Roberto Menescal, to 
accompany on guitar. On “Você,” the two sound like lovebirds on the 1963 bossa 
nova hit as they croon the romantic lyrics while the string arrangement sweeps 
them afloat. Elias’ impeccable piano accompaniment and sparkling improvisation 
provide the perfect musical trimming. 



On “Rio,” which also dates back to 1963, Elias retains the same lineup as she 
sings the song’s elegant lyrics about the beauty of a seaside landscape while 
creating beautiful modulations and colors through her harmonies. “It was 
special to have the composer be a guest,” Elias says of her collaboration with 
Menescal. “We shared some very tender moments.”



As a bonus track, Elias delivers a rapturous makeover of Menescal’s most 
beloved composition, “Little Boat (O Barquinho),” yet another aquatic-themed 
showcase for Elias’ incredible musical rapport with Johnson and Barata. Elias’ 
ingenious arrangement at times evokes the motion of a boat floating and moving 
through waves.



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 Jobim, Elias performs his epochal “Águas de Março (Waters of March),” which 
she notes is the most covered Brazilian tune in the world.” Through the song’s 
picturesque, stream-of-consciousness lyrics, Elias puts a new spin on the 
song’s allure with her R&B-inflected mid-tempo arrangement, and by inviting 
Take 6 to sing with her. Elias’ arrangement is a completely fresh take on the 
song, and her vocals combined with Take 6 are splendid.  “Ironically, when 
Jobim wrote this song in 1972, he thought he had reached the end of his 
career,” Elias explains. “The lyrics talk about being at the end of the road, 
about being alone, but the song’s message ultimately is optimistic and carries 
hope.”



Elias’ other revisit of Jobim’s music on Made in Brazil illustrates her 
capricious yet musical ingenuity. She delivers a sublime mashup of Jobim’s 
“Este Seu Olhar” and “Promessas.” Accompanied by Johnson, Teixeira and Ribeiro, 
this elegant rendition works splendidly as Elias delivers a heartfelt 
interpretation of the songs. Elias notes that the chord sequence of both 
compositions is the same and both melodies can be sung together simultaneously. 
 



Whereas the aforementioned compositions display Elias’ mastery at arranging and 
interpreting Brazilian standards, other songs on Made in Brazil show her deft 
musicianship as a composer and lyricist. Draped with a gorgeous string 
arrangement, the yearning “Searching” puts Elias’ enchanting singing and piano 
playing squarely in the center as she coos the romantic lyrics about the 
affairs of the heart.  This song evokes the timeless quality of a Frank Sinatra 
standard.



Elias picks up the tempo slightly on the effervescent “Some Enchanted Place,” 
which contains poetic, optimistic lyrics and features guest vocals from her 
daughter Amanda Brecker. 



Vocalist Mark Kibble, Take 6’s main arranger, sings with Elias on “Incendiando” 
and “Driving Ambition.”  On “Incendiando” the stellar performances of Elias and 
Kibble heighten the romantic and sexual tension revealed in the song. 



“Driving Ambition” equally simmers with an erotic charge, thanks to the song’s 
titillating automobile metaphors and the sauntering bossa nova/Latin blend of 
rhythms. Kibble’s background vocals are sonic brush strokes of imagery 
perfectly complementing the seductive vocals by Elias.



The poetic pop/R&B ballad “Vida” features the prominent Brazilian R&B singer Ed 
Motta. Elias and Motta portray characters in a musical drama. Elias’ character 
describes what a woman wants in a romantic partner and Motta responds to her as 
the man she is looking for.



Amidst a magnificent string arrangement, Elias’ gorgeous composition “A Sorte 
do Amor (The Luck of Love)” is a comely piano and bass duet between her and 
Johnson that belies an empathic relationship built upon years spent together. 
Elias explains, “The lyrics are a bit ironic. They describe a love so 
incredibly intense, it takes away one’s sleep and peace of mind.”



Elias’ songs and lyrics on Made in Brazil  reveal the skills of a great 
songwriter. The intelligent, sensitive lyrics, beautiful melodies and rich, 
touching harmonies evoke some of the great songs of the 20th century and give 
continuity to the line of famous Brazilian composers. This album establishes 
Elias once and for all as one of Brazil’s most eminent musical artists.



“When I write lyrics, I am inclined to talk about feelings, wishes of the heart 
and life situations,” Elias says. “Aspects of love – being in a relationship; 
the search for the right person; the search for happiness; romance; and the 
desires of our hearts, while I amplify these ideas and bring another depth to 
the message with the melodies and harmonies.”



Listening to Made in Brazil and diving into Elias’ originals and fetching 
interpretations of Brazilian classics will surely delight and fill your heart 
and ears with soul-stirring joy.



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