Stan Getz/Joćo Gilberto - Getz/Gilberto

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Album Details

Title: Getz/Gilberto
Artist: Stan Getz/Joćo Gilberto
Release Date: 1963
Re-Released On: 5/26/2009
Label: Verve, Lim, Universal Distribution
Duration: 33:38
Album Type(s): Instrumental
UPCs: 4988005330253, 4988005355805, 4988005495594, 4988005559852, 042281004810, 042281004858, 602517679221, 9708001500017, 4892843001285, 042281004827
Genre: Jazz
Styles: World Fusion, Bossa Nova, Mainstream Jazz, Brazilian Jazz, Brazilian Traditions
Moods: Laid-Back/Mellow, Sweet, Wistful, Bittersweet, Gentle, Intimate, Organic, Poignant, Reflective, Relaxed, Romantic, Smooth, Sophisticated, Autumnal, Calm/Peaceful, Elegant, Soft, Carefree, Soothing, Cerebral, Joyous, Nocturnal, Refined/Mannered, Sentimental, Stylish, Reserved
Total Copies: 2
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. The Girl from Ipanema
  2. Doralice
  3. P'ra Machucar Meu Coracao
  4. Desafinado
  5. Corcovado
  6. So Danco Samba
  7. O Grande Amor
  8. Vivo Sonhando

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2009CDUniversal Distribution9680
2008CDVerve11173
2007CDUniversal Distribution9406
1992CDVerve8100485
1992CDVerve810048-2
1963CDLim36

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Album Review

One of the biggest-selling jazz albums of all time, not to mention bossa nova's finest moment, Getz/Gilberto trumped Jazz Samba by bringing two of bossa nova's greatest innovators -- guitarist/singer Joćo Gilberto and composer/pianist Antonio Carlos Jobim -- to New York to record with Stan Getz. The results were magic. Ever since Jazz Samba, the jazz marketplace had been flooded with bossa nova albums, and the overexposure was beginning to make the music seem like a fad. Getz/Gilberto made bossa nova a permanent part of the jazz landscape not just with its unassailable beauty, but with one of the biggest smash hit singles in jazz history -- "The Girl From Ipanema," a Jobim classic sung by Joćo's wife, Astrud Gilberto, who had never performed outside of her own home prior to the recording session. Beyond that, most of the Jobim songs recorded here also became standards of the genre -- "Corcovado" (which featured another vocal by Astrud), "So Danēo Samba," "O Grande Amor," a new version of "Desafinado." With such uniformly brilliant material, it's no wonder the album was such a success but, even apart from that, the musicians all play with an effortless grace that's arguably the fullest expression of bossa nova's dreamy romanticism ever brought to American listeners. Getz himself has never been more lyrical, and Gilberto and Jobim pull off the harmonic and rhythmic sophistication of the songs with a warm, relaxed charm. This music has nearly universal appeal; it's one of those rare jazz records about which the purist elite and the buying public are in total agreement. Beyond essential. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Antonio Carlos JobimGuitar, Piano
Astrud GilbertoVocals
Cameron MizellProduction Coordination
Creed TaylorProducer
David Drew ZinggPhotography
Gene LeesLiner Notes
Harry WeingerReissue Supervisor
Hollis KingArt Direction
Isabelle WongDesign
Joćo GilbertoVocals, Performer, Guitar
Kevin ReevesMastering
Milton BananaDrums
Olga AlbizuCover Painting
Phil RamoneEngineer
Stan GetzSax (Tenor), Performer
Tommy WilliamsBass
Val ValentinDirector of Engineering