A happy encounter between bossa nova and jazz
This is one of the historic masterpieces born from the collaboration between Jobim and Wright.
The interpretations of jazz musicians give new appeal to bossa nova classics such as "The Girl from Ipanema." Leo Wright's flute and saxophone are exquisitely intertwined with Jobim's piano, creating a sophisticated soundscape. This is an important recording that contributed to the international spread of bossa nova.
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12 TRACKS:
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1)
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The Girl From Ipanema
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2)
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O Morro
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3)
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Agua De Beber
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4)
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Dreamer
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5)
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Favela
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6)
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Insensatez
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7)
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Corcovado
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8)
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One Note Samba
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9)
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Meditation
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10)
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Jazz Samba (So Danco Samba)
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11)
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Chega De Saudade
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12)
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Desafinado
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Piano, Guitar - Antonio Carlos Jobim
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Producer - Creed Taylor
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Engineer [Recording] - Phil Ramone
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Arranged By, Conductor - Claus Ogerman
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Trombone - Jimmy Cleveland
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Bass - George Duvivier
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Flute - Leo Wright
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Engineer [Director] - Val Valentin
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Liner Notes - Dom Cerulli