Sunday, July 3, 2016

Stan Getz - Getz Plays Jobim: The Girl From Ipanema

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 64:20
Size: 147.3 MB
Styles: Bossa Nova, Saxophone jazz
Year: 2002
Art: Front

[4:12] 1. Corcovado
[5:48] 2. Desafinado
[4:11] 3. Chega De Saudade (No More Blues)
[5:20] 4. The Girl From Ipanema
[6:54] 5. O Morro Não Tem Vez
[2:54] 6. Vivo Sonhando (Dreamer)
[6:09] 7. One Note Samba
[2:27] 8. Eu E Voce (Me And You)
[4:10] 9. Desafinado
[6:39] 10. Once Again (Outra Vez)
[5:23] 11. O Grande Amor
[3:42] 12. So Danço Samba
[3:19] 13. Insensatez (How Insensitive)
[3:06] 14. One Note Samba

Simply put, here are the most successful 14 cuts covering two years in the collaboration between Stan Getz and Antonio Carlos Jobim, during which both men became accustomed to having hit singles. Unfortunately, only one of them got to ride that horse for the rest of the decade -- in the United States, anyway. Nonetheless, this material marks the Americans obsession with the bossa nova and was the music that made Getz and Jobim household names for a while -- after all, we were just climbing out of the "swinging bachelor pad" music era and still had all those weird hi fi records to explore. Seriously though, the great sensitivity shown by Getz for this material, and the adventurousness of Jobim were a match made in heaven and would change the faces of jazz and Brazilian pop forever. This is a fine collection for anyone interested in bossa, and Getz in this period as well. ~Thom Jurek

Getz Plays Jobim: The Girl From Ipanema

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