Eliane Elias, a renowned Brazilian jazz pianist and singer, delivers a captivating homage to the legendary Antonio Carlos Jobim with her 1990 album, "Eliane Elias Plays Jobim." This enchanting collection of 12 tracks is a seamless blend of Brazilian jazz, bossa nova, and vocal jazz, showcasing Eliane's virtuosic piano skills and her velvety, expressive voice. The album opens with the lively "Waters Of March" and "Agua De Beber," setting the stage for a journey through Jobim's timeless compositions. Eliane's interpretations of classics like "Desafinado," "Angela," and "Samba De Uma Nota Só" are both respectful and innovative, offering fresh perspectives on these beloved songs. The album also features the hauntingly beautiful "Don't Ever Go Away" in both instrumental and vocal versions, demonstrating Eliane's versatility and emotional depth. With a runtime of 57 minutes, this album is a testament to Eliane Elias's artistry and her deep connection to the music of Antonio Carlos Jobim.