Stan Getz And Joao Gilberto Getz And Gilberto On Hybrid SACD
Two names spring to mind upon hearing the words jazz and samba, namely those of Stan Getz and João Gilberto. But really one should be thinking of Antonio Carlos Jobim, who, with his composition from 1958 "Chega de saudade," first created the type of Brazilian samba that is known today as bossa nova. It was with one of Jobim’s songs, "Desafinado," that bossa nova began its triumphant conquest of the U.S.
In 1962, Stan Getz made the widely known album Jazz Samba with Charlie Byrd. It was this recording, along with Focus (1961), which was responsible for Getz’s definitive comeback in the U.S. at that same time. Jazz Samba opened the floodgates to a new musical vogue, and although cool jazz had been swept aside by hard bop, the reserved and melancholy touch of Getz’s style once again became all the rage.
It is really not at all surprising, therefore, that the album Getz/Gilberto, recorded in March of 1963 for the Verve label, was a winner right from the very start, bringing together as it did the two godfathers of samba Jobim and Gilberto with their American brother Getz. The songs, all of them now classics in their own right, are filled with the joy of life, peace and harmony.
Stan Getz And Joao Gilberto Getz And Gilberto Track Listing1. The Girl from Ipanema
2. Doralice
3. P'ra Muchucar
4. Desafinado
5. Corcovado
6. So Dance Samba
7. O Grande Amor
8. Vivio Sonhando
2. Doralice
3. P'ra Muchucar
4. Meu Coracao
5. Desafinado
6. Corcovado
7. So Dance Samba
8. O Grande Amor
9. Vivio Sonhando