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The New Stan Getz Quartet Feat. Astrud Gilberto - Getz Au Go Go LP 33⅓rpm

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The New Stan Getz Quartet Feat. Astrud Gilberto - Getz Au Go Go LP 33⅓rpm

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Recorded in 1964 at the great Café Au Go Go in Greenwich Village - just months after Astrud Gilberto’s 'Girl from Ipanema' became a Top Five pop hit - this live album from the Stan Getz Quartet in live euphony with the Brazilian vocal phenom marks a pivotal moment in both musicians’ careers. Steering away from her original, traditional Brazilian bossa nova, Gilberto embraced a North American jazz influence here. A young Gary Burton is heard on vibraphone, with Kenny Burrell also on guitar, Gene Cherico on bass, and Joe Hunt on drums - some further percussive substitutions by Helcio Milito (drums) and Chuck Israels (bass) appear in later sets. At the time, Astrud was not a professional singer, but she was asked to sing with Getz because her spouse, fellow bossa nova chanteur João Gilberto, was reluctant to sing in English.

 

Track List
Side A

    1. Corcovado (Quiet Nights Of Quiet Stars)
    2. It Might As Well Be Spring
    3. Eu E Voce
    4. Summertime
    5. 6-Nix-Pix-Flix

    Side B

    1. Only Trust Your Heart
    2. The Singing Song
    3. The Telephone Song
    4. One Note Samba
    5. Here's That Rainy Day

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    Recorded in 1964 at the great Café Au Go Go in Greenwich Village - just months after Astrud Gilberto’s 'Girl from Ipanema' became a Top Five pop hit - this live album from the Stan Getz Quartet in live euphony with the Brazilian vocal phenom marks a pivotal moment in both musicians’ careers. Steering away from her original, traditional Brazilian bossa nova, Gilberto embraced a North American jazz influence here. A young Gary Burton is heard on vibraphone, with Kenny Burrell also on guitar, Gene Cherico on bass, and Joe Hunt on drums - some further percussive substitutions by Helcio Milito (drums) and Chuck Israels (bass) appear in later sets. At the time, Astrud was not a professional singer, but she was asked to sing with Getz because her spouse, fellow bossa nova chanteur João Gilberto, was reluctant to sing in English.

     

    Track List
    Side A

      1. Corcovado (Quiet Nights Of Quiet Stars)
      2. It Might As Well Be Spring
      3. Eu E Voce
      4. Summertime
      5. 6-Nix-Pix-Flix

      Side B

      1. Only Trust Your Heart
      2. The Singing Song
      3. The Telephone Song
      4. One Note Samba
      5. Here's That Rainy Day

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      The New Stan Getz Quartet Feat. Astrud Gilberto - Getz Au Go Go LP 33⅓rpm

      $61.87

      $18.56

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      Product Information

       

      Recorded in 1964 at the great Café Au Go Go in Greenwich Village - just months after Astrud Gilberto’s 'Girl from Ipanema' became a Top Five pop hit - this live album from the Stan Getz Quartet in live euphony with the Brazilian vocal phenom marks a pivotal moment in both musicians’ careers. Steering away from her original, traditional Brazilian bossa nova, Gilberto embraced a North American jazz influence here. A young Gary Burton is heard on vibraphone, with Kenny Burrell also on guitar, Gene Cherico on bass, and Joe Hunt on drums - some further percussive substitutions by Helcio Milito (drums) and Chuck Israels (bass) appear in later sets. At the time, Astrud was not a professional singer, but she was asked to sing with Getz because her spouse, fellow bossa nova chanteur João Gilberto, was reluctant to sing in English.

       

      Track List
      Side A

        1. Corcovado (Quiet Nights Of Quiet Stars)
        2. It Might As Well Be Spring
        3. Eu E Voce
        4. Summertime
        5. 6-Nix-Pix-Flix

        Side B

        1. Only Trust Your Heart
        2. The Singing Song
        3. The Telephone Song
        4. One Note Samba
        5. Here's That Rainy Day