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Jazz Samba [Remaster]

Stan Getz
Release Date: 05/20/1997
Original Release:  1962
# of Discs:   1
J&R Item # 254352_CD
UPC # 731452141323
Label: Verve (USA)
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1. Desafinado sound samples  real  |  windows media
2. Samba Dees Days sound samples  real  |  windows media
3. O Pato sound samples  real  |  windows media
4. Samba Triste sound samples  real  |  windows media
5. Samba de Uma Nota So sound samples  real  |  windows media
6. E Luxo So sound samples  real  |  windows media
7. Baia (A.K.A. "Baia") sound samples  real  |  windows media
8. Desafinado - (45 RPM Issue) sound samples  real  |  windows media

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Performer: Stan Getz
Engineer: Ed Green
Distributor: Universal Distribution

Notes: Personnel: Stan Getz (tenor saxophone); Charlie Byrd (acoustic guitar); Gene Byrd (guitar, bass); Keter Betts (bass); Buddy Deppenschmidt, Bill Reichenbach (drums). Recorded at All Souls Unitarian Church, Washington, D.C. on February 13, 1962. Originally released on Verve (V6-8432). Includes original release liner notes by Dom Cerulli. Personnel: Stan Getz (tenor saxophone); Charlie Byrd (guitar); Gene Byrd (guitar, bass); Keter Betts (bass); Buddy Deppenschmidt, Bill Reichenbach (drums). Producer: Creed Taylor. Reissue producer: Michael Lang. Recorded at Pierce Hall, All Souls Unitarian Church, Washington, D.C. on February 13, 1962. Originally released on Verve (8432). Includes liner notes by John Litweiler and Dom Cerulli. Digitally remastered using 20-bit technology by Suha Gur (Polygram Studios). This is part of the Verve Master Edition series. The album that launched Jobim's now classic "Desafinado" Jazz Samba was released in 1962, in the early days of America's bossa nova craze and before the music lost its charm to cliche. Joined by fellow Latin jazz pioneer Charlie Byrd on classical guitar, and a discreet bass and drums team, tenor saxophonist Getz makes light and elegant music out of a collection of catchy bossas and sambas. His virtuosity, bluesy drive and smooth, soft tone make the music cook like bossa jazz rarely has since. There are still enough surprises to make this record more than just a period piece, and it stands as a fine example of Getz's lyrical genius.
Down Beat (9/97, p.54) - 3 1/2 stars (out of 5) - "...the tenor sounds as silky and sexy as ever....the record's gentle, colorful percussion arrangements are still superb..."
Tenor saxophonist Stan Getz possessed a full, luxuriant tone and a highly melodic improvisational sense. Though he produced consistently rewarding music for the duration of his near 50-year career, he achieved the greatest success in the early '60s when he led the American part of the bossa nova explosion. Indeed, this brilliant fusion of jazz and Brazilian rhythms yielded the tune, "The Girl From Ipanema," which became one of the biggest selling jazz records in history.
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