A new musical encounter between jazz and Brazilian rhythms
This groundbreaking collaboration between Stan Getz and Charlie Byrd heralded the beginning of the bossa nova boom in America. Recorded in just three hours, it quickly became a huge hit upon its release. Tracks like "Desafinado" remain beloved today as a masterpiece that symbolizes the fusion of jazz and Brazilian music.
Recorded at All Souls Unitarian Church in Washington, D.C. on February 13, 1962. Produced by Creed Taylor, this is a work that allows you to experience a new genre.
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A:
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1)
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Desafinado
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2)
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Samba Dees Days
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3)
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O Pato
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4)
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Samba Triste
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B:
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1)
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Samba De Uma Nota So
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2)
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E Luxo So
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3)
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Baia
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Tenor Saxophone - Stan Getz
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Producer - Creed Taylor
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Drums - Buddy Deppenschmidt
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Bass, Guitar - Gene Byrd
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Guitar - Charlie Byrd
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Bass - Keter Betts
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Drums - Bill Reichenbach
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Painting [Cover] - Olga Albizu
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Engineer [Recording] - Ed Green
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Liner Notes - Dom Cerulli