So Far So Close

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So Far So Close
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Studio album by
Released1989
Recordedat Skyline Studios, Duplex Sound, Clinton Recording Studio in New York
Genre Contemporary Jazz
Length41:45
Label Blue Note B1-91411
Producer Don Alias, Deodato
Eliane Elias chronology
Cross Currents
(1987)
So Far So Close
(1989)
Eliane Elias Plays Jobim
(1990)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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So Far So Close is the fourth studio album by Brazilian jazz artist Eliane Elias. [2] It was released in 1989 via Blue Note label. [3] [4] She wrote eight compositions for this album. This is her first album recorded via Blue Note. [5] [6]

Contents

Reception

In his review Scott Yanow of Allmusic stated "Having established her credentials as a fine acoustic pianist, she switched back to her less personal synthesizer work and contributed some rather mundane wordless vocals. The music (which includes some solos from tenor saxophonist Michael Brecker and Randy Brecker on flugelhorn) is not terrible, but it lacks a sense of adventure and sounds as if potential radio airplay was its main goal."

Track listing

All tracks are written by Eliane Elias except track 9 by Alan Palanker

No.TitleLength
1."At First Sight"4:50
2."Bluestone"5:38
3."Barefoot"4:40
4."Nightimer"6:10
5."Still Hidden"1:51
6."So Far So Close"5:48
7."Straight Across (To Jaco)"5:50
8."With You in Mind"2:28
9."Two Way Street"4:30
Total length:41:45

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