Time: 54:11
Size: 124.1 MB
Styles: Pop/Jazz
Year: 1999/2004
Art: Front
[4:26] 1. Agua De Beber
[1:57] 2. So Danco Samba
[2:35] 3. Telephone Song
[3:44] 4. No One Like You
[3:26] 5. Corcovado
[3:38] 6. Orfeo Negro
[1:43] 7. O Pato
[5:09] 8. Paixao
[4:24] 9. Dindi
[1:58] 10. Voce E Eu
[3:04] 11. Bim Bom
[5:05] 12. E Luxo So
[7:16] 13. How Insensitive
[4:30] 14. Girl From Ipanema
[1:09] 15. Agua De Beber (Reprise)
Acoustic Bass – D.D. Lowka; Drums – Csaba Schmitz; Guitar – Knud Mensing; Percussion – Robert Kainar; Tenor Saxophone – Mulo Francel; Vocals – Lisa Wahlandt.
The tenor saxophonist Stan Getz, who died in 1991, was one of the first to combine North American cool jazz with the vibrant pulse of Brazilian rhythms. The result was Bossa Nova, whom he and singer Astrud Gilberto helped gain worldwide fame. Tailored to the title selection one hears on this publication of the Mind Games a cast with reduced brass section and additional guitar. "One of the finest jazz orchestras of our day" (WOM Journal) has put together a program that includes the highlights of Latin American music. (Translated from German.)
The tenor saxophonist Stan Getz, who died in 1991, was one of the first to combine North American cool jazz with the vibrant pulse of Brazilian rhythms. The result was Bossa Nova, whom he and singer Astrud Gilberto helped gain worldwide fame. Tailored to the title selection one hears on this publication of the Mind Games a cast with reduced brass section and additional guitar. "One of the finest jazz orchestras of our day" (WOM Journal) has put together a program that includes the highlights of Latin American music. (Translated from German.)
Mind Games Plays Stan Getz & Astrud Gilberto mc
Mind Games Plays Stan Getz & Astrud Gilberto zippy
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