| 1. Girl from Ipanema |
| 2. Doralice |
| 3. Para Machuchar Meu Coraēćo (To Hurt My Heart) |
| 4. Desafinado |
| 5. Corcovado (Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars) |
| 6. So Danēo Samba (I Only Dance Samba) |
| 7. O Grande Amor |
| 8. Vivo Sonhando (Dreamer) |
| 9. Girl from Ipanema [45 Version] [*] - Stan Getz |
| 10. Corcovado (Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars) [45 Version] [*] - Stan Getz |
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Getz/Gilberto
Stan Getz , Joao Gilberto , and Astrud Gilberto Manufacturer: Polygram Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000047CX Release Date: 1997-05-20 |
Tracks:
- The Girl From Ipanema
- Doralice
- Para Machuchar Meu Coracao
- Desafinado (Off Key)
- Corcovado (Quiet Nights Of Quiet Stars)
- So Danco Samba
- O Grande Amor
- Vivo Sonhando (Dreamer)
- The Girl From Ipanema - 45 RPM Issue
- Corcovado (Quiet Nights Of Quiet Stars) - 45 RPM Issue
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Originally released in March 1964, this collaboration between saxophonist Stan Getz and guitarist João Gilberto came at seemingly the end of the bossa nova craze Getz himself had sparked in 1962 with Jazz Samba, his release with American guitarist Charlie Byrd. Jazz Samba remains the only jazz album to reach number one in the pop charts. In fact, the story goes that Getz had to push for the release of Getz/Gilberto since the company did not want to compete with its own hit; it was a good thing he did. Getz/Gilberto, which featured composer Antonio Carlos Jobim on piano, not only yielded the hit "Girl from Ipanema" (sung by Astrud Gilberto, the guitarist's wife, who had no professional experience) but also "Corcovado" ("Quiet Night")--an instant standard, and the definitive version of "Desafinado." Getz/Gilberto spent 96 weeks in the charts and won four Grammys. It remains one of those rare cases in popular music where commercial success matches artistic merit. Bossa nova's "cool" aesthetic--with its understated rhythms, rich harmonies, and slightly detached delivery--had been influenced, in part, by cool jazz. Gilberto in particular was a Stan Getz fan. Getz, with his lyricism, the bittersweet longing in his sound, and his restrained but strong swing, was the perfect fit. His lines, at once decisive and evanescent, focus the rest of the group's performance without overpowering. A classic. --Fernando GonzalezCustomer Reviews:
It just doesn't get any better.............2007-06-30
There are conflicting stories as to how this recording, or, at least, Astrud Gilberto's part in it, came to be. At this distance in time, who cares? The late Stan Getz was said to be an unpleasant man. Who cares? He was, you see, a genius, who played the sax like nobody before, or since. Astrud Gilberto supports some political causes that I can't stand. Who cares? She's the prototype of a whole genre...another may be a little prettier, or have a little better voice, but Astrud is still "the original"; all others are copies. Music and politics shouldn't mix, anyway.
Here we have a collection of talent in one place not equaled till "The Blues Brothers". Besides Getz and Astrud, we have Antonio Carlos Jobim and Astrud's then husband, Joao. Great music, well played, and recorded to perfection. EVERYBODY needs at least one copy of this.
Every Collector's Must Have!.......2007-06-08
Beautiful.......2007-05-22
View fom Sugarloaf Mountain.......2007-03-14
Riding at Full Throttle on Top of Bossa Nova!.......2007-02-17
The present CD was recorded in 1963 when Bossa Nova was the "new thing" mixing with Jazz and conquering USA.
Three geniuses, Joao Gilberto (guitar and vocals), Stan Getz (tenor saxophone) and "Tom" Jobim (piano and composer of eight of the ten musical pieces in the CD) join and mix their efforts to give the audience an outstanding performance.
On top of all that Astrud Gilberto sang "Girl from Ipanema" (she had never before performed professionally) and became instantly a star.
Sebastiao Neto bass and Milton Banana drums complete the musical team.
"Girl from Ipanema" make you feel being at the wonderful Ipanema Beach surrounded by the loveliest girls in the world (believe me, I've been there). Astrud's voice is just unbelievable.
I recommend hearing, enjoying and comparing this song's version with the one recorded in 1967 by Sinatra and Jobim.
"Corcovado" aka "Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars" evokes those wonderful starred nights from Rio de Janeiro, with all their sensual appeal, hearing soft guitar music. Getz's saxophone phrasing is just from another world!
"Para Machucar Meu Coracao" ("To Hurt my Heart" authored by Ary Barroso) is the story of a love affaire gone sour. Joao Gilberto's voice is able to express heartrending pain.
This CD is one of the Top Popular Music in my personal selection, tied up with before mentioned Jobim-Sinatra. I recommend it warmly!
Reviewed by Max Yofre.
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Getz Gilberto
Stan Getz , and Joao Gilberto Manufacturer: Umvd Labels ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00006L6YG Release Date: 2002-10-29 |
Customer Reviews:
Buy this!.......2007-06-17
Excellent.......2007-04-16
Get carried away..... .......2007-03-05
Even a language barrier is not a problem. My Spanish was not good enough to comprehend the whole recording, but it floats along to a degree that I could plug some lyrical parts and still be transfixed by the melodies. All serious jazz fans should have this as a part of their collection, and any interested in exploring couldn't go wrong by giving this a try.
A classic masterpiece.......2006-09-12
While the sound quality might not be as good as vinyl as the reviewer below points out, the quality here is still very good. The recording is romantic and the way it was recorded captures the intimacy of the moment.
If you are a Stan Getz fan, this is a must own recording. This is a very sensuous album and the vocals are excellent. I wouldn't hesitate to buy this for anyone who is a fan of Stan Getz.
Only SACD's capture the original master tape sound.......2005-06-09
With 4 times as many bits (increments) in the x direction and 2 to the 8th power more bits (increments) in the Y direction, this SACD is the only format which really captures the sound of the original LP or master tape. You cannot hear the difference between this and the LP. It's the real thing.
If you thought CD's sound harsh, or bass-thin, not like a concert, well, you were right!
Beyond that, this album is the second best selling Jazz album of all time, behind Miles Davis "Kind of Blue".
Yeah it's really that good!
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Getz/Gilberto
Stan Getz , and João Gilberto Manufacturer: Mobile Fidelity ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000000ITD Release Date: 1994-07-12 |
Tracks:
- The Girl From Ipanema
- Doralice
- P'ra Machucar Meu Coracao
- Desafinado
- Corcovado
- So Danco Samba
- O Grande Amor
- Vivo Sohando
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Originally released in March 1964, this collaboration between saxophonist Stan Getz and guitarist João Gilberto came at seemingly the end of the bossa nova craze Getz himself had sparked in 1962 with Jazz Samba, his release with American guitarist Charlie Byrd. Jazz Samba remains the only jazz album to reach number one in the pop charts. In fact, the story goes that Getz had to push for the release of Getz/Gilberto since the company did not want to compete with its own hit; it was a good thing he did. Getz/Gilberto, which featured composer Antonio Carlos Jobim on piano, not only yielded the hit "Girl from Ipanema" (sung by Astrud Gilberto, the guitarist's wife, who had no professional experience) but also "Corcovado" ("Quiet Night")--an instant standard, and the definitive version of "Desafinado." Getz/Gilberto spent 96 weeks in the charts and won four Grammys. It remains one of those rare cases in popular music where commercial success matches artistic merit. Bossa nova's "cool" aesthetic--with its understated rhythms, rich harmonies, and slightly detached delivery--had been influenced, in part, by cool jazz. Gilberto in particular was a Stan Getz fan. Getz, with his lyricism, the bittersweet longing in his sound, and his restrained but strong swing, was the perfect fit. His lines, at once decisive and evanescent, focus the rest of the group's performance without overpowering. A classic. --Fernando GonzalezCustomer Reviews:
Latin/Jazz by the Brazilians that launched the Bossa Nova.......1998-08-06
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Late Night Jazz
Various Artists , Oscar Peterson Trio , Charlie Parker , Stan Getz / Joao Gilberto , Wes Montgomery , Clifford Brown , Erroll Garner , George Shearing , Gerry Mulligan , and Bill Evans Manufacturer: Rebound ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000047RE Release Date: 1995-04-16 |
Tracks:
- Night Train - Oscar Peterson Trio
- Corcovada - Stan Getz/Joao Gilberto/Antonio Carlos Jobin
- The Shadow Of Your Smile - Wes Montgomery
- Smoke Gets In Your Eyes - Clifford Brown
- My Funny Valentine - Stan Getz/J.J.Johson
- Night And Day - Charlie Parker
- Old Black Magic - Erroll Garner
- Quintessence - George Shearing
- Goin' Out Of My Head - Wes Montgomery
- Body And Soul (Live Version) - Gerry Mulligan
- Midnight Mood - Bill Evans
- Autumn Leaves - The Herbie Mann Nonet
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Late night Bird?.......2007-01-26
Except for that one misstep (and a quick poke-in-the-ribs crescendo on "Body And Soul"), LATE NIGHT JAZZ consistently delivers perfect wee small hours music, as performed by some of the best names in mid-20th century jazz. Transfer quality here is top notch-- songs are full-length. No liner notes beyond a playlist.
TOTAL RUNNING TIME -- 57:12
For Jazz Fans.......2005-06-02
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The Bossa Nova Years (Girl from Ipanema)
Stan Getz Manufacturer: Polygram Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000046W9 Release Date: 1989-10-04 |
Tracks:
- Desafinado
- Samba Dees Days
- The Duck
- Samba Triste
- One Note Samba
- E Luxo So
- Baia
- Morning Of The Carnival
- Street Dance
- Melancholy
- Sympathy Between Friends
- No More Blues
- Night Sadness
- One Note Samba
- Bim Bom
Tracks:
- Sambalero
- I Only Dance Samba
- How Insensitive
- O Morro Nao Tem Vez
- Two Note Samba
- Menina Flor
- Mania De Maria
- Saudade Vem Correndo
- A Tribute To Getz
- Ebony Samba-Second Version
- Ebony Samba-First Version
- Tribute To Stan
Tracks:
- The Girl From Ipanema
- Doralice
- To Hurt My Heart
- Desafinado
- Quiet Nights
- I Only Dance Samba
- O Grande Amor
- Vivo Sohando
- Quiet Nights
- It Might As Well Be Spring
- Me And You
- Only Trust Your Heart
- Telephone Song
- Samba De Uma Nota So
Tracks:
- Quiet Nights
- Young Lady
- Once Again
- Winter Moon
- Do What You Do, Do
- Sahra's Samba
- Maracatu-Too
- Me And You
- Quiet Nights
- The Girl From Ipanema
Customer Reviews:
Stan the immortal .......2006-08-30
Wow, Did I Get Lucky.......2002-09-20
This has to be one of the best box sets ever, both from a musical and an archival point of view. Since the other reviewers have described so well the contents of this collection, I only want to exhort you, the prospective buyer, to keep a sharp eye out for an opportunity to grab it at a favorable price.
In the meantime, let's hope Verve prints more copies. This is music that will never go out of style.
Proof there is a God........2001-07-20
This remarkable set - which, along with 'the Antonio Carlos Jobim Songbook', is the only CD I intend to take to my desert island - contains the five prodigious bossa nova albums recorded by Stan Getz in the early 60s: 'Jazz Samba' (the still sparkle-fresh collaboration with Charlie Byrd that introduced bossa nova to the world); 'Big Band Bossa Nova' (a not always successful attempt to combine two mutually exclusive forms, but featuring two epic classics, 'Manha de Carnival' and 'Chega Suadade'); 'Jazz Samba Encore' (an otherworldly masterpiece with Luiz 'Black Orpheus' Bonfa and singer Maria Toldo); 'Getz/Gilberto' (my own treasured favourite, a matchless meeting of four great talents, Getz, Jobim, Joao and Astrud Gilberto) and 'Getz/Almeida' (a rigorous, last gasp jazz workout).
All the great classics are here - 'Desafinado' (will anyone ever spell this right?), 'Insensatez' (swoon), 'O Morro Nao Tem Vez', 'One note samba', 'The girl from Ipanema', 'Corcovado' etc. (you'll know them all even if you think you don't) - together with some less familiar delights. What is perhaps most exceptional is the way Getz adapts like a chameleon to the very different needs of his various collaborators, and yet still retains the distinctive, emotional sax genius we know and love.
There are some extra tracks included as well, including Getz's only collaboration with Baden-Powell, some live numbers with the Gilbertos, and an absolutely blissful, happysad 'It might as well be spring', the only track I've ever heard that actually DOES sound like spring.
Quiet Nights or Anytime.......2001-01-25
All The Great Bosa Nova Recordings Under One Roof.......2001-01-11
Disc three covers the Getz/Astrid Gilberto hits and includes the lovely Corcovado and It Might As Well Be Spring as well as the enormous international hit, The Girl From Impanema, (not to be confused with the Getz/Joao Gilberto version). This is the recording that put Bosa Nova on the map and caused a huge sensation from Brazil to Japan and all stops in between. As undeniably the biggest hit ever to come out of South America, The Girl From Impenema has been recorded by everyone from Frank Sinatra to Ella Fitzgerald. The many other highlights found here include Getz in the company of an allstar jazz lineup on the Big Band Bosa Nova sides. While this may be too much material for the casual fan to digest, I suggest you begin with the Getz/Joao Gilberto album. If you find yourself hooked and yearning for more, go directly to this anthology it's worth the time and money.
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Getz/Gilberto #2
Stan Getz , and Joao Gilberto Manufacturer: Polygram Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000046QY Release Date: 1993-10-12 |
Tracks:
- Grandfather's Waltz - Stan Getz
- Tonight I Shall Sleep With A Smile On My Face - Stan Getz
- Stan's Blues - Stan Getz
- Here's That Rainy Day - Stan Getz
- Samba Da Minha Terra - Stan Getz
- Rosa Morena - Joao Gilberto
- Um Abraco No Bonfa - Joao Gilberto
- Bim Bom - Joao Gilberto
- Meditation - Joao Gilberto
- O Pato - Joao Gilberto
- It Might As Well Be Spring - Stan Getz/Joao Gilberto
- Only Trust Your Heart - Stan Getz/Joao Gilberto
- Corvocado (Quiet Nights Of Quiet Stars) - Stan Getz/Joao Gilberto
- Garota De Ipanema (The Girl From Ipanema) - Stan Getz/Joao Gilberto
- Voce E Eu - Stan Getz/Joao Gilberto
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This live follow-up to the surprise blockbuster Getz/Gilberto was inevitable. Interestingly, the original LP release of the October 1964 Carnegie Hall concert focused on separate sets by Getz's quartet (featuring vibist Gary Burton) and Gilberto's trio: each is as meditative and sweetly melancholic as you'd expect. Five bonus tracks bring together Getz, Gilberto, and the latter's wife, Astrud Gilberto, in revisiting their collaboration. --Rickey WrightCustomer Reviews:
In Dire Need of Remastering.......2006-08-23
Soothing as well as spontaneous.......2006-02-09
But, for all of you who do not intend to play this for a child, I would absolutely recommend this CD for adult listening. While I should probably break out the studio versions of these songs, I just really prefer the rhythym and flow of Getz's stage performance on this CD, even with all of the clapping and awkward pauses. It just always sounds so of-the-moment to me, not contrived, just very spontaneous. And the version of "Girl From Ipanema" (one of my husband's absolute faves) is spot on.
When is less more?.......2004-01-29
The vinyl recording is far better. This CD issue, which adds five cuts, is so much less pleasant to listen to because of all the unnecessary and distracting "chatter." Three of the Getz-only numbers are among my favorites--"Grandfather's Waltz," "Tonight I Shall Sleep with a Smile on my Face," and "Here's That Rainy Day"--so I was particularly disappointed to find that, in order to listen to them on CD, I had to put up with all the non-music garbage.
Too bad!
No Comparison to the Getz/Gilberto Album.......2002-03-09
No Comparison to the Getz/Gilberto Album.......2002-03-09
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The Best of Two Worlds
Stan Getz & Joao Gilberto Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000255D Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Double Rainbow
- Aguas De Marco (Waters Of March)
- Ligia
- Falsa Bahiana
- Retrato En Branco E Prieto (Picture In Black And White)
- Izaura (You Know I Just Shouldn't Stay)
- Eu Vim Da Bahia
- Joao Marcello
- E Preciso Perdoar
- Just One Of Those Things
Customer Reviews:
2 greats, one shows up.......2007-07-14
Underrated.......2005-09-20
Getz phones it in.......2004-12-20
However this is one of the worst periods in Stan Getz life, the 70's. Personal problems, and he was locked in the the bitterest divorce case in history, went to the Supreme Court! Things added to his orange juice...
Joao Gilberto also has a good reason to have a grudge against Getz but it doesn't show here, he is as mellow as usual. A trooper. His singing and guitar & Heloise hold the day, while Getz pretty much phones it in. What's good on this album comes from him.
For better Getz, pick any other decade or his life. For some reason all of the Getz Columia recordings are really bass thin and harsh. This one is less so, but no exception.
See my list for many better Getz recordings.
Great Music, Horrible Production.......2004-09-11
desert island disc.......2004-01-07
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Getz Au Go Go
Stan Getz with Astrud Gilberto Manufacturer: Polygram Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000046TR Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Corcovado (Quiet Nights Of Quiet Stars)
- It Might Be As Well Spring
- Eu E Voce
- Summertime
- Only Trust Your Heart
- The Singing Song
- The Telephone Song
- One Note Samba
- Here's That Rainy Day
- 6-Nix-Pix-Flix
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The sultry, cool vocals of Astrud Gilberto steal the show of this live 1964 set, recorded in Greenwich Village's Cafe Au Go Go. Backed by Gary Burton on the vibes, Gene Cherico on bass, and skinsman Joe Hunt, Getz and crew saunter through "Summertime," "The Singing Song," and "6-Nix-Pix-Flix" (the latter two penned by the then-21-year-old Burton). Of course, nothing comes close to the magic of Gilberto and her breathtaking contributions on "Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars," "It Might as Well Be Spring," and "The Telephone Song." Compared to some of his more adventurous early-'60s recordings (Focus, Mickey One), Getz Au Go-Go--the saxophonist's last bossa nova disc--is an oasis of comforting cool-jazz sounds. --James HendricksonCustomer Reviews:
Cool Nova.......2006-11-01
Even if this is an attempt to cash in on the earlier success of Stan - Joao - Astrud blending of jazz and Brazilian music, this time it seems more relaxed and creative if you ask me; Gary Burton is certainly helpful in this respect.
All the players are great and Astrud is at her ellegant best, so less than 5 stars would be injustice (in my humble opinion).
It isn't live, but a good collection nevertheless.......2006-02-08
Getz was surely more inspired on Getz/Gilberto and Jazz Samba.
Nevertheless, this is relaxing, enjoyable cool jazz. Astrud sings on five of these tunes. She sings very well, with the classic sound we love so well. I hate the English lyrics to One Note Samba, but that's not her fault. Anyone who knows these artists probably won't be awed, nor with they be disappointed by these performances. A solid 3½ to 4 stars.
I have no idea where the songs were recorded. Some of them are obviously studio recordings, because the acoustics are pretty dead -- with a little artificial reverb added. Also, the fact that there is no applause after the instrumental solos is a dead giveaway. Why would they paste applause recorded on a club date at the end of these studio recordings to try to fool the listener into thinking they were live tracks? I haven't a clue.
A few of the tracks are clearly live performances recorded in a small club. The sound quality is not quite up to the standard of the studio-recorded songs, but audience reactions and the acoustics of a jazz club are evident.
This is a pleasant album to add a little variety to your collection of Stan Getz or Astrud Gilberto. It is a document from an era when bossa nova burst onto the American scene, and jazz songs could actually get airtime on top 40 radio and turn into big hit records.
60's Summer In The City.......2005-08-08
Actually, it's not a live recording...........2003-06-24
explained this in a commentary published in 1989 in the Bossa Nova Years collection, below:
"I did not find much original tape for Getz Au Go Go, but I did unravel a mystery. Clearly something was up when Verve
decided to follow up the triumph of 'The Girl from Ipanema' with a second recording of Stan Getz and Astrud Gilberto.
Verve recorded her with Stan at the Cafe Au Go Go. They recorded her with Stan at the legendary Carnegie Hall Bossa
Nova Concert. *And* they recorded the two using the very same songs in the studio! The "post-production" decision
was to use the studio material with phony applause, claiming it came from the live Au Go Go date...NOT SO. This set all
but eliminates this gaffe.
Stan Getz appeareed with his new group at the Cafe Au Go Go in Greenwich Village during May 1964. The gig ran from
May1-31, 1964. The recording was done on May 22, '64 *not* June '64 which has long been listed. AStrud Gilberto
appeared with this unit for at least two weeks....On October 6, 1964--and perhaps on other dates as well--Astrud Gildberto
recorded with Stan Getz in the Studio, remaking the songs she had sung with Getz at the Au Go Go and would sing three
days later with Getz at Carnegie Hall. The studio material and the Carnegie Hall recording are what have survived"
--Phil Schaap, 'Technical and Discographical Comments,' published in booklet of complilation The Girl from Ipanema:
The Bossa Nova Years.
To further confuse the issue, elsewhere in the booklet of the same collection is this note about Getz Au Go Go:
"Live material recorded May 22, 1964 in New York. Astrud Gilberto's vocals recorded at later dates at Rudy Van Gelder's
(see Phil Schapp's commentary)." [I suppose the "live material" in question is handclapping, and Getz and the band
were recorded alongside Astrud at the later dates at Rudy Van Gelder's--NH]
And here are the original (and obviously misleading) liner notes, taken from the Verve Website:
It was one of those rare nights of absolute communication - the New York City opening of the New Stan Getz Quartet.
Stan had chosen the Cafe Au Go Go for this occasion because of its fine acoustics and its intimacy. Atmosphere was
paramount to the first New York presentation of the New Stan Getz Quartet and Astrud Gilberto because of the soft, easy
quality of their music. Astrud had already won acclaim for her work with Getz in the album Getz/Gilberto (V/V 6-8548),
which also stars Astrud's husband Joao Gilberto as well, and this threesome's single from the album The Girl From
Ipanema was rapidly rising on the best-selling charts.
This, is the stunning New Stan Getz Quartet with Astrud Gilberto at Cafe Au Go Go. Reflected here are the excitement,
warmth and communication of that memorable engagement.
-Gene Lees, from the liner notes of Getz Au Go Go
An online Getz discography ... also muddles history by claiming that the Oct.
6 session, which Schapp reports to be a studio session at Rudy Van Gelder's, was a recorded at a return visit to the Au Go
Go:
Stan Getz Quintet
Stan Getz (ts) Gary Burton (vib) Kenny Burrell (g) Gene Cherico (b) Helico Milton (d) Astrud Gilberto (vo)
``Cafe au Go Go'', Greenwich Village, NYC, October 6, 1964
It Might as Well Be Spring Verve V6 8600
The Telephone Song -
* Getz au Go Go (Verve V6 8600)
BTW, the Nobody Else but Me album (same band, minus Astrud) was recorded March 4, two months before the Au Go
Go engagement began (if the record is correct).
NH
solid effort by a good, if forgotten, getz band.......2002-08-08
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Getz/Gilberto
Stan Getz , and João Gilberto Manufacturer: Polygram Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000008AZX Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Girl from Ipanema
- Doralice
- Para Machuchar Meu Cora (To Hurt My Heart)
- Desafinado
- Corcovado (Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars)
- So DanSamba (I Only Dance Samba)
- O Grande Amor
- Vivo Sonhando (Dreamer)
- Girl from Ipanema [45 Version][*] - Stan Getz
- Corcovado (Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars) [45 Version][*] - Stan Getz
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Originally released in March 1964, this collaboration between saxophonist Stan Getz and guitarist João Gilberto came at seemingly the end of the bossa nova craze Getz himself had sparked in 1962 with Jazz Samba, his release with American guitarist Charlie Byrd. Jazz Samba remains the only jazz album to reach number one in the pop charts. In fact, the story goes that Getz had to push for the release of Getz/Gilberto since the company did not want to compete with its own hit; it was a good thing he did. Getz/Gilberto, which featured composer Antonio Carlos Jobim on piano, not only yielded the hit "Girl from Ipanema" (sung by Astrud Gilberto, the guitarist's wife, who had no professional experience) but also "Corcovado" ("Quiet Night")--an instant standard, and the definitive version of "Desafinado." Getz/Gilberto spent 96 weeks in the charts and won four Grammys. It remains one of those rare cases in popular music where commercial success matches artistic merit. Bossa nova's "cool" aesthetic--with its understated rhythms, rich harmonies, and slightly detached delivery--had been influenced, in part, by cool jazz. Gilberto in particular was a Stan Getz fan. Getz, with his lyricism, the bittersweet longing in his sound, and his restrained but strong swing, was the perfect fit. His lines, at once decisive and evanescent, focus the rest of the group's performance without overpowering. A classic. --Fernando GonzalezCustomer Reviews:
Latin/Jazz by the Brazilians that launched the Bossa Nova.......1998-08-06
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Getz Au Go Go Featuring Astrud Gilberto
Stan Getz with Astrud Gilberto Manufacturer: Verve ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00024Z8YC Release Date: 2004-07-12 |
Tracks:
- Corcovado (Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars)
- It Might as Well Be Spring
- Eu E Voce (Me and You)
- Summertime - Stan Getz
- Only Trust Your Heart
- Singing Song - Stan Getz Quartet
- Telephone Song
- One Note Samba
- Here's That Rainy Day - Stan Getz Quartet
- 6-Nix-Pix-Flix - Stan Getz Quartet
Album Description
Japanese reissue of the jazz act's 1964 album. Verve. 2004.Customer Reviews:
getz au go go.......2005-06-10
it`s a gotta have, if your a serious jazzlover.
with astrud gilberto getz made timeles music.
this is his best with her.
and it`s a classic jazz album
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