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Release date: 04-05-2001 (originally from 1962) 2001 German speakers corner limited edition 8-track LP pressed on 180gram VIRGIN VINYL, originally from 1962. Arranged and conducted by Gary McFarland and produced by Creed Taylor. presented in stickered picture sleeve. Verve v6-8494 Tracks: 01. Manha De Carnival 02. Balanco No Samba 03. Melancolico 04. Entre Amigos 05. Chega De Saudade 06. Noite Triste 07. Samba De Uma Nota So 08. Bim Bom The Stan Getz LPs âJazz Sambaâ for small ensemble and the classic Focus for big band were surprisingly big sellers - so it is no wonder that Verve producer Creed Taylor, himself an arranger and fan of light, airy strings, put the two components together. The young Gary McFarland took melancholy Brazilian themes by Antonio Carlos Jobim, Joao Gilberto and Luiz Bonfa, wrote four songs himself and combined the lightfootedness of the bossa nova with the cool, toned-down emotions so typical for Stan Getzâs sound in the Sixties. Verve gathered together the best musicians for the studio recording: Clark Terry, Bob Brookmeyer and Jim Hall were there to produce a carpet of sound over which Stan Getz could float. At the beginning of the Sixties Stan was, of course, at the very top of his form as far as sound perfection goes. After âapprenticeshipâ with swing bands in the mid-Forties and âfurther trainingâ with classical small ensembles in the Fifties, he found his ideal source of the art of improvisation: Brazilian music with its songlike, simple themes, Latin-American rhythms, and melodic intervals. And these brought him acclaim, fame and money. The original gatefold sleeve with a drawing by Olga Albizu was the object of many a collectorâs desire. Now, 40 years later, both LP and cover are available once again in excellent sound and print quality. Stan Getz (ts); Gary McFarland (arr, cond); Bernie Glow, Clark Terry (tp); Ray Alonge (frh); Bob Brookmeyer, (tb); Gerald Sanfino, Eddie Caine (fl); Ray Beckenstein (fl, cl); Romeo Penque (bcl); Jim Hall (g); Hank Jones (p); Tommy Williams (b); Johnny Rae (dr); Jose Paulo, Carmen Costa (perc); and many others Recording: August 1962 in New York City by George Kneurr and Frank Laico Production: Creed Taylor
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