Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 48:24
Size: 110.8 MB
Styles: Latin jazz
Year: 1998
Art: Front
[3:01] 1. Popcorn
[2:28] 2. Agua De Beber
[2:15] 3. Amazonas
[2:35] 4. The Girl From Ipanema
[3:10] 5. Summer Samba (Samba De Verão)
[3:44] 6. Blue Island
[2:43] 7. Taste Of Sadness
[4:22] 8. Crickets Sing For Anamaria
[2:35] 9. Canto De Ossanha
[3:19] 10. A Different Beat
[2:19] 11. Call Me
[3:12] 12. Wave
[3:48] 13. Bossa Na Praia (Beach Samba)
[3:01] 14. Music To Watch Girls By
[3:30] 15. Goodbye Sadness (Tristeza)
[2:16] 16. Batucada Surgiu
Possibly because he favored drippy orchestrated arrangements crossed with bossa nova beats, organist Walter Wanderley never received much attention when he was recording in the '60s. However, in the rush to uncover forgotten "lounge" recordings, Verve stumbled upon his records and decided that his overblown, occasionally campy Latin jazz was worth reissue. They assembled a 16-track compilation from his three albums for Verve, effectively selecting highlights like "Popcorn," "Agua de Beber," "The Girl from Ipanema," "Summer Samba," "Wave," "Beach Samba," and "Music to Watch Girls By." It's a good summary of his Verve years, featuring the best tracks from his uneven albums. There are certainly better places to hear bossa nova, even pop-oriented Latin jazz, but there are still some good moments on Talkin' Verve, especially if you favor kitsch over quality. ~Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Talkin' Verve
please re-up this and the CTI one u posted couple years ago
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thanks for the re-up Giullia this and the CTI one, Wanderly sounds better on Verve than many of his lower budget releases.
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