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Getz / Gilberto
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Catno

V6-8545 009 8545

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Album Reissue

Country

UK & Ireland

Release date

May 16, 2016

Getz/Gilberto - Bossa Nova - Verve Records - 1964 - 2016 - Le Discopathe - Montpellier

Getz/Gilberto est un album de bossa nova sorti en 1964 par le saxophoniste américain Stan Getz et le guitariste et chanteur brésilien João Gilberto, avec la participation du pianiste et compositeur Antônio Carlos Jobim.

Il sort après Jazz Samba et Jazz samba Encore de Stan Getz.

Il a connu un grand succès international particulièrement aux États-Unis. Les morceaux The Girl from Ipanema et Corcovado chantés par Astrud Gilberto sont devenus des standards du jazz.

L'album a remporté le Grammy Award du meilleur album en 1965, et The Girl from Ipanema le prix du meilleur enregistrement de l'année.

Il a été enregistré en mars 1963 à New York par l'ingénieur du son Phil Ramone et produit par Creed Taylor sur le label Verve Records. Antonio Carlos Jobim enregistre peu de temps après et sur le même label The composer of Desafinado, plays. Un second album Getz/Gilberto vol.2 paraît en 1966.

En 2015, à l'occasion du Record Store Day, paraît l'album Selections from Getz/Gilberto 76 qui contient quatre pistes inédites tirées d'un concert enregistré à San Francisco en 1976 et réunissant les deux artistes éponymes.

Le magazine Rolling Stone le place en 2012 en 447e position de son classement des 500 plus grands albums de tous les temps. Il est également cité dans l'ouvrage de référence de Robert Dimery Les 1001 albums qu'il faut avoir écoutés dans sa vie.

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A1

The Girl From Ipanema

5:15

A2

Doralice

2:45

A3

P'ra Machucar Meu Coração

5:07

A4

Desafinado

4:05

B1

Corcovado

4:15

B2

Só Danço Samba

3:30

B3

O Grande Amor

5:25

B4

Vivo Sonhando

2:52

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