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The Life Aquatic Studio Sessions | 
enlarge | Artist: Seu Jorge Label: Hollywood Records Category: Music
List Price: $13.98 Buy New: $10.24 You Save: $3.74 (27%)
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Rating: 49 reviews Sales Rank: 794
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 762576 UPC: 720616257628 EAN: 0720616257628 ASIN: B000BRD6T4
Release Date: November 22, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: BRAND NEW Factory Sealed - Ready to be shipped within 24 hrs from California - Average 5 workdays delivery time - Excellent customer service - Buy with confidence!
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| Tracks:
| • | Rebel Rebel | | • | Life On Mars? | | • | Starman | | • | Ziggy Stardust | | • | Lady Stardust | | • | Changes | | • | Oh! You Pretty Things | | • | Rock N' Roll Suicide | | • | Suffragette City | | • | Five Years | | • | Queen Bitch | | • | When I Live My Dream | | • | Quicksand | | • | Team Zissou | | • | Untitled Track |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com While The Life Aquatic With Steve Zissou movie got mixed reviews, the soundtrack was universally hailed as excellent. The standout was Jorge, who not only had a role as an actor but also played a handful of Bowie songs solo with acoustic guitar, singing them in Portuguese it was a perfect combination of beautiful songs laid bare with a bit of exotic Brazilian spice to add fresh flavor. This collection features the whole of that Bowie session, which means Jorge's six songs from the soundtrack, seven other Bowie tunes and one playful Jorge original entitled "Team Zissou." Even though 2005 saw the release of his domestic debut Cru (which mostly featured his own songs and a band), Jorge found himself touring the U.S. in front of large crowds of 20-somethings who patiently waited for those Bowie songs. This album obviously gives the people what they want, and the good news is that the other versions are just as good as the ones that are on the original soundtrack. --Tad Hendrickson
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David Bowie ala Seu August 28, 2008 Eric Alcantara (Honolulu, Hawaii) Glad another reviewer pointed out "Seu" is the equivolent to "Mr.", and here I was thinking it was a pretty cool first name. DOH! Overall, the "Studio Sessions" album a very pleasant breath of fresh air. It shares a similar tone to Nick Drake's "Pink Moon", which is also another outstanding acoustic album. Like many, I was enchanted by the Jorge scenes in "Life Aquatic", which compelled me to check out the soundtrack. Was very glad to see he has a seperate album. "Changes" and "Quicksand" (never knew it was a Bowie song, as I thought it was a Dinosaur Jr. original the whole time) are my fave tracks, or well, of the ones not already on the original movie score. Jorge's version of "Rebel Rebel" is so sultry...dream-like, it makes me salivate every time I hear it. Perfect tune for nice, soft pillow conversation, if ya know what I mean :) Only beef I have: Why is "Space Oddity" not on this album? (favorite Bowie song btw). During the movie, I remember jumping out of my seat at in excitement (like YES!) as "Knock-Out Ned" AKA Jorge was sitting, singing and strumming that countdown (5-4-3-2-1), as the Pinoy Pirates made their way to the unsuspecting Belafante. The movie teases, the CD don't deliver and I say DAMN! Man am I salty, esp since a photo of that exact scene is on the back of the jewl case. Why soundtrack coordinator peoples, why?!? Like how "Fool on the Hill" and "Light My Fire" were taken and stripped from it's original roots, force fed through a bossa-nova food processor and back to ears of the obsequious, "The Life Aquatic Studio Sessions Featuring Seu Jorge" tribute to David Bowie is like the movie: Blue, Beanies with balls and Charming till the very end. All in that "quirky" Bill Murray sort of way. If that quirky scores you points on a "quicky", then well well: Get it. The album that is.
Ziggy Stardust Returns as The Boy from Ipanema. June 21, 2008 G. Merritt (Boulder, CO) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Imagine glam-rocker Ziggy Stardust coming out of retirement twenty-five years later as The Boy from Ipanema, or as an black samba singer named Seu Jorge, singing his biggest hits unplugged and in Portuguese, and you'd have The Life Aquatic Studio Sessions. Seu Jorge is perhaps best known for his role as Pele Dos Santos in Wes Anderson's 2004 film, The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou, a Portuguese aquatic safety expert who entertains the rest of the crew with his David Bowie covers. The Life Aquatic Studio Sessions is a collection of Bowie songs Jorge recorded for the film soundtrack. Five of his Bowie covers were included in the original film, and seven others are available only on this album. This album will appeal to anyone who likes Bowie or bossa nova in the tradition of Tanto Tempo or Getz/Gilberto. Trust me. This is neither a novelty album nor Starbucks background music. Play Seu Jorge at your next social gathering and everyone will be asking you the same question, "Who is that?" Tracks include: 1. Rebel Rebel 2. Life On Mars? 3. Starman 4. Ziggy Stardust 5. Lady Stardust 6. Changes 7. Oh! You Pretty Things 8. Rock N' Roll Suicide 9. Suffragette City 10. Five Years 11. Queen Bitch 12. When I Live My Dream 13. Quicksand 14. Team Zissou 15. Untitled Track G. Merritt
beautiful!!! May 12, 2008 julia (virginia beach, virginia) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
brilliant! his voice is like butter. and i love david bowie. i love acoustic guitar. i love portuguese. these covers are so so brilliant.
Ziggy Stardust in Sao Paulo May 1, 2008 Amaranth (Northern California) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Seu Jorge's "Life Aquatic Studio Sessions" is a landmark soundtrack. It's the first time David Bowie's songs were covered as acoustic Brazilian bossa nova. It's flamboyant glam rock transformed into a soulful samba. Seu Jorge turns Ziggy Stardust,with all his sequins,into a Carnival dancer. The Studio Sessions are organic,as rich and deep as Brazilian coffee. "Rebel Rebel",the opening,is quietly defiant. "Ziggy Stardust" is a cosmic lullaby. There's a sense of wonderment. It's like looking at a sky full of stars on a clear night. "Changes" is a melancholy reflection on times past. "Oh! You Pretty Things" comes across as affectionate and paternal. "Suffragette City" is dancelike and seductive. "Five Years" and "When I live my dream" are pensive. "Queen B**ch" is energetic&electric (in fact,it was David Bowie's ode to Velvet Underground) The closing,"Team Zissou",has the joyous refrain of "I love you." "The Life Aquatic Studio Sessions" are a musical original. Glam rock is turned into soothing acoustic guitar. Seu Jorge's musical alchemy is electrifying. It's a Velvet Goldmine in the depths of Brazil. They're studio sessions that soothe the soul.
if ever there was a 5 star cd, this is it March 7, 2008 slain (pennsylvania) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
this cd has phenomenal songs, is incredibly unique, and the musicianship is superb. i still can not believe that knockout ned, from the great movie 'city of god' is the one behind this. what a talent. i love this cd and listen to it all the time. its perfect for when you want to crank your stereo... or when you want something nice playing softly in the background... or for when friends come over and you want to put on something cool that pleases everyone and maybe even gets them saying 'wow, what is that? i dig it.' probably not for everyone... but for those who get it, this will surely be a prized cd in their collection.
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