Do the Bossa Nova with Herbie Mann/My Kinda GrooveHerbie Mann
Release Date: 04/20/1999
Original Release:
1999
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 319117_CD
UPC # 090431624524
Label: Collectables Records
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Performer: Herbie Mann
Artist: Sergio Mendes; Antonio Carlos Jobim Distributor: Gotham Distributing Corp. Notes: 2 LPs on 1 CD: DO THE BOSSA NOVA (1962)/MY KINDA GROOVE (1965). Includes liner notes by Dick Kleiner and Bob Alstshuler. DO THE BOSSA NOVA: Personnel includes: Herbie Mann (flute, alto flute); Antonio Carlos Jobim (conductor, vocals, piano); Paulo Moura (alto saxophone); Pedro Paulo (trumpet); Sergio Mendes, Luis Carlos Vinhas (piano); Baden Powell, Durval Ferreira (guitar); Gabriel, Otavio Bailly Jr. (bass); Papao, Juquinha, Dom Um (drums). Originally released on Atlantic (1397). MY KINDA GROOVE: Personnel includes: Herbie Mann (flute, bass flute); Dave Pike (vibraphone); Don Friedman (piano); Attila Zoller (guitar); Jack Six (bass); Bobby Thomas (drums); Willie Bobo, Carlos "Potato" Veldez (percussion). Originally released on Atlantic (1433). Personnel: Herbie Mann (flute, alto flute, bass flute); Antonio Carlos Jobim (vocals, piano); Durval Ferreira, Attila Zoller, Baden Powell (guitar); Paulo Moura (alto saxophone); Pedro Paulo (trumpet); Don Friedman, Sergio Mendes (piano); Dave Pike (vibraphone); Juquinha, Papao, Bobby Thomas (drums); Zizinho, Willie Bobo, Carlos "Patato" Valdes (percussion). Liner Note Author: Bob Altshuler. Recording information: Rio De Janeiro, Brazil. Arranger: Antonio Carlos Jobim. In 1999, Collectables released Do the Bossa Nova With Herbie Mann/My Kinda Groove, which contained two complete albums -- Do the Bossa Nova With Herbie Mann (1963, originally released on Atlantic) and My Kinda Groove (1964, originally released on Atlantic) -- by Herbie Mann on one compact disc. ~ Jason Birchmeier
One of the best-known flautists in jazz, New Yorker Herbie Mann started out in the '50s, but his successful careered spanned decades. He has played in a myriad of styles and genres, from be-bop to jazz-rock fusion to reggae to disco-pop to what would today be called World Music.
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