Styles: Piano Jazz
Year: 1960
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 32:07
Size: 73,8 MB
Art: Front
(2:56) 1. Mr. Lucky
(4:08) 2. What Kind Of Fool Am I?
(3:24) 3. Corcovado
(4:16) 4. Work Song
(3:03) 5. Treat Streat
(3:39) 6. Star Song
(3:54) 7. Whirlpool
(2:54) 8. Dor Que Faz Doer
(3:48) 9. Brasilia
The Latin Side Of Vince Guaraldi
Year: 1960
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 32:07
Size: 73,8 MB
Art: Front
(2:56) 1. Mr. Lucky
(4:08) 2. What Kind Of Fool Am I?
(3:24) 3. Corcovado
(4:16) 4. Work Song
(3:03) 5. Treat Streat
(3:39) 6. Star Song
(3:54) 7. Whirlpool
(2:54) 8. Dor Que Faz Doer
(3:48) 9. Brasilia
The Latin side for Vince Guaraldi means a brush with both the Brazilian and Caribbean strains of Latin jazz, garnished now and then by an outboard string quartet and graced by four of his own delightful tunes. On Brazilian numbers like "Corcovado" and Brazilian-treated tunes like "Mr. Lucky" and Guaraldi's lovely "Star Song," Vince has drummer Jerry Granelli deploy his distinctive brushes-and-rim-shots bossa nova beat. Jack Weeks supplies bittersweet string arrangements as he tries to grant Guaraldi's wish for a "Villa-Lobos sound," which he does, more or less. Other tunes, like Guaraldi's own happy-go-lucky "Treat Street," "Whirlpool," and Nat Adderley's "Work Song," are treated to gentle cha-cha rhythms. Guaraldi's piano is hauntingly melodic, impulsively swinging, and unmistakable for anyone else's, and the sound is much improved over the LP issue especially in the case of the strings, which sound less seedy on the CD. ~ Richard S. Ginell http://www.allmusic.com/album/the-latin-side-of-vince-guaraldi-mw0000183601
Personnel: Vince Guaraldi (piano); Eddie Duran (guitar); Fred Marshall (bass); Jerry Granelli (drums); Bill Fitch (congas); Benny Velarde (timbales).
Personnel: Vince Guaraldi (piano); Eddie Duran (guitar); Fred Marshall (bass); Jerry Granelli (drums); Bill Fitch (congas); Benny Velarde (timbales).
The Latin Side Of Vince Guaraldi
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