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Getz/Gilberto #2
· 1964 - Getz/Gilberto #2 - Live at Carnegie Hall

Stan Getz & Joćo Gilberto Featuring Antonio Carlos
· 1963 - Stan Getz & Joćo Gilberto Featuring Antonio Carlos Jobim

Jazz Samba Encore!
· 1963 - Stan Getz & Luiz Bonfá - Jazz Samba Encore!

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Getz/Gilberto #2

Stan Getz & Joćo Gilberto Featuring Antonio Carlos

Jazz Samba Encore!


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Stan Getz & Luiz Bonfá - Jazz Samba Encore!

Pistas:

1. Sambalero / Luiz Bonfá 2:08
2. So Danço Samba (I Only Dance Samba) / Luiz Bonfá 3:38
3. Insensatez (How Insensitive) / Luiz Bonfá 3:23
4. O Morro Não Tem Vez / Luiz Bonfá 6:54
5. Samba de Duas Notas / Luiz Bonfá 4:19
6. Menina Flor / Luiz Bonfá 4:11
7. Mania de Maria / Luiz Bonfá 2:44
8. Saudade Vem Correndo / Luiz Bonfá 3:39
9. Um Abraço No Getz (A Tribute to Getz) / Luiz Bonfá 4:23
10. Ebony Samba / Luiz Bonfá 4:33 Second Version
11. Ebony Samba / Luiz Bonfá 3:48 Bonus Track / First Version

Total Running time: 40:47


CRÉDITOS

Músicos  Técnicos/Producción 
Stan Getz Primary Artist, Tenor Saxophone, Track Performer
Luiz Bonfá Guitar, Track Performer
George Duvivier Bass
Don Payne Bass
Tommy Williams Jr. Bass
Tommy Williams Bass
Dave Bailey Drums
Jose (Bigorna) Carlos Drums
Paulo Ferreira Drums
Antonio Carlos Jobim Guitar, Piano
Maria Toledo Vocals  
Luiz Bonfá Arranger
Antonio Carlos Jobim Arranger
Olga Albizu Cover Painting
Ray Hall Engineer
Phil Ramone Engineer
Bob Simpson Engineer
Dom Cerulli Liner Notes
Creed Taylor Producer
Dennis Drake Remastering  
   


RESEÑAS

Here's some more bossa nova from Stan Getz when the bloom was still on the first Brazilian boom. This time, however, on his third such album, Getz relies mostly upon native Brazilians for his backing. Thus, the soft-focused grooves are considerably more attuned to what was actually coming out of Brazil at the time. Two bona fide giants, Antonio Carlos Jobim and Luiz Bonfá (who gets co-billing), provide the guitars and all of the material, and Maria Toledo contributes an occasional throaty vocal. Getz injects more high-wailing passages into his intuitive affinity for the groove, even going for some fast bop on "Un Abraco No Getz," and Bonfá takes adept care of the guitar solos against Jobim's rock-steady rhythm. Clearly Jobim's songwriting contributions -- "So Danco Samba," "How Insensitive," and "O Morro Nao Tem Vez" -- would have the longest shelf life, and though the album didn't sell as well as its two predecessors, it certainly helped break these tunes into the permanent jazz repertoire. Avid bossa nova fans will certainly treasure this album for the lesser-known Bonfá tunes. Richard S. Ginell AMG

Stan Getz & Joćo Gilberto Featuring Antonio Carlos
Jazz Samba
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