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Getz/Gilberto #2 |
Stan Getz - João Gilberto-Astrud Gilberto . Live at Carnegie Hall
Type Live Genre Styles Jazz Cool Bossa Nova
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1. Grandfather's Waltz (Farnlof, Lees) 4:58 2. Tonight I Shall Sleep (With a Smile on My Face) Ellington, Gordon 2:46 3. Stan's Blues Getz, Gryce 4:46 4. Here's That Rainy Day Burke, Van Heusen 4:02 5. Samba de Monha Terra Caymmi, Caymmi 3:09 6. Rosa Moreno Caymmi, Caymmi 4:05 7. Um Abraço No Bonfá Gilberto 2:51 8. Bim Bom Gilberto 2:10 9. Meditation (Meditação) Gimbel, Jobim, Mendonca 3:56 10. O Pato (The Duck) Hendricks, Silva, Teixeira 2:22 11. It Might as Well Be Spring [#/*] Hammerstein, Rodgers 5:53 12. Only Trust Your Heart [#/*] Cahn, Carter 5:50 13. Corcovado (Quiet Nights of Quite Stars) [*] Jobim, Lees 5:40 14. Garôta de Ipanema (The Girl from Ipanema) [*] DeMoraes, Gimbel, Jobim 7:39 15. Eu E Voce [*] De Moraes, Lyra 3:28
Total Time: 63:38
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CRÉDITOS |
Keter Betts Bass Gary Burton Vibraphone Gene Cherico Bass Stan Getz Sax (Tenor), Performer Astrud Gilberto Vocals João Gilberto Guitar, Vocals, Performer Joe Hunt Drums Joseph Hunt Drums Helcio Milito Drums
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Aric Lach Morrison Reissue Production Assistance Peter Pullman Editing Tom "Curly" Ruff Mastering Phil Schaap Reissue Restoration, Reissue Research Jon Schapiro Reissue Production Assistance Creed Taylor Producer Val Valentin Engineer, Director of Engineering Rudy Van Gelder Engineer Shawn Wilson-Bunyan Design Olga Albizu Illustrations, Cover Painting Michael Lang Reissue Coordination Acy Lehman Design, Cover Design Sheryl Lutz-Brown Art Direction, Design James T. Maher Liner Notes
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RESEÑAS |
Stephen Cook AMG
Justifiably overshadowed by the peerless Getz/Gilberto album (which featured "Girl From Ipanema") from a year before, Getz/Gilberto #2 still holds its own with an appealing selection of fine jazz and bossa nova cuts. Unlike the first album's seamless collaboration by Getz, Joao Gilberto, Astrud Gilberto, and Antonio Carlos Jobim, here Getz and Joao Gilberto turn in separate sets recorded live at Carnegie Hall in October of 1964. Backed by a stellar quartet comprised of vibraphonist Gary Burton, bassist Gene Cherico, and drummer Joe Hunt, Getz turns in a sparkling performances on the seldom covered ballad "Tonight I'll Shall Sleep With a Smile On My Face," while stretching out nicely on his original blues swinger "Stan's Blues." With the support of bassist Keeter Betts and drummer Helcio Milito, Gilberto displays his subtle vocal and guitar talents on a set of bossa nova favorites, including his own "Bim Bom" and Jobim's "Meditation." The CD reissue also includes a couple of additional live vocal cuts featuring Astrud Gilberto, including somewhat lifeless versions of "Corcovado" and "Girl From Ipanema" from the Carnegie Hall concert, and inspired readings of "It Might As Well Be Spring" and "Only Trust Your Heart" from the club recording Getz Au Go Go. An appealing title amongst Getz's many bossa nova outings, but not an essential one. Newcomers should definitely start with the Getz/Gilberto album before checking this one out. |
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