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Key Information
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| Artist: |
Antonio Carlos Jobim |
| Record Label: |
Hip-O Records |
| Contributing Artist: |
Joao Gilberto |
| Genre: |
International |
| Subgenre: |
Bossa Nova |
| Release Date: |
March 29, 2005 |
| Album Duration: |
43m:08s |
| Number of Discs: |
1 |
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Song List: Disc 1
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1. Girl From Ipanema, The (with Stan Getz/Joao Gilberto) 2. Desafinado (Off Key) (with Stan Getz/Joao Gilberto) 3. So Danco Samba (Jazz Samba) (with Luiz Bonfa/Stan Getz) 4. Insensatez (How Insensitive) (with Astrud Gilberto/Marty Paich Orchestra) 5. Amor em Paz (Once I Loved) 6. Agua de Beber 7. Samba de Uma Nota So (One Note Samba) 8. Wave 9. Tide 10. Waters of March (Aguas de Marco) 11. Corcovado (Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars) 12. Passarim |
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Personnel: Joao Gilberto, Luiz Bonfa, Marty Paich Orchestra, Stan Getz, Astrud Gilberto. Recording information: 1963 - 1974. It is not an overstatement to call Antonio Carlos Jobim one of the most influential musicians of the 20th century. His mixture of jazz, samba, folk, and classical shadings, into a form later dubbed bossa nova, would reverberate well beyond his native Brazil and make an impact on most popular genres. In addition to his intriguing stylistic blend, rhythmic sophistication, and dynamic intensity (he sang and played piano and guitar very softly, but with great passion), Jobim was a master songwriter, crafting melodies so sweet and memorable that they have become a permanent part of the Americas' songbook. Naturally, a 12-track album is going to leave out a lot of important material, but every track here is a classic. Jobim's "The Girl from Ipanema," which broke the bossa nova craze in the States, features saxophonist Stan Getz, vocalist/guitarist Joao Gilberto and his wife, vocalist Ast... |
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