Stan Getz

Big Band Bossa Nova (38083)

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Big Band Bossa Nova

Stan Getz

Jazz Images

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JIM 154433

38083

LATIN

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CD 9,95 €

3 PANNEL DIGIPACK EDITION
5 STARS DOWNBEAT MAGAZINE

2 ORIGINAL ALBUMS ON 1 CD

The 1953 Bud Shank/Laurindo Almeida recordings are recognized as being the precursors of bossa nova-jazz fusion. However, two 1962 Stan Getz LPs, Big Band Bossa Nova (Verve V6-8494), our bonus album Jazz Samba (Verve V6-8432), and the LPs that followed them in 1963, Jazz Samba Encore and Getz-Gilberto, would start the bossa nova craze. The bossa fervor soon crossed the Atlantic, as attested by the Nfollowing Nreview by Nigel Hunter in the February 1963 edition of the British Gramophone Magazine: “As predicted, the bossa nova furore across the NAtlantic has precipitated a minor avalanche of records in our direction, and I intend to deal with the bulk of them in this month’s column. As I write, the signs are that bossa nova as a dance will exert little infl uence here, seemingly provoking nothing more than bewilderment amongst the teenagers. On record, however, there is now some excellent bossa nova material awaiting those interested. Tenor-saxophonist Stan Getz and guitarist Charlie Byrd were the first and certainly the most commercially successful in this intriguing new field”.

PERSONNEL:

STAN GETZ, tenor sax
Gary McFarland and His Orchestra
New York, August 27-28, 1962.

(*) BONUS ALBUM (9-15): JAZZ SAMBA
Stan Getz (ts), Charlie Byrd (g), Gene Byrd (g, b)
Keter Betts (b), Buddy Deppenschmidt, Bill Reichenbach (perc).
Washington D.C., February 13, 1962.

TRACKS:

01 MANHA DE CARNAVAL
02 BALANÇO NO SAMBA
03 MELANCÓLICO
04 ENTRE AMIGOS
05 CHEGA DE SAUDADE
06 NOITE TRISTE
07 SAMBA DE UMA NOTA SÓ
08 BIM BOM
09 DESAFINADO (*)
10 SAMBA DEES DAYS (*)
11 O PATO (*)
12 SAMBA TRISTE (*)
13 SAMBA DE UMA NOTA SÓ (*)
14 É LUXO SÓ (*)
15 BAÍA (*)

TOTAL TIME: 67:44 Min.