Beach Samba Astrud Gilberto

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  • Release Date: 10/12/1993
  • Original Release: 1967
  • Sales Rank: 54,340
  • Label: POLYGRAM RECORDS
  • UPC: 731451980121
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Beach Samba

1LISTENStay 2:41
2LISTENMisty Roses 2:36
3LISTENThe Face I Love 2:06
4LISTENA Banda (Parade) 2:07
5LISTENOba, Oba 1:59
6LISTENCanoeiro 1:32
7LISTENI Had the Craziest Dream 2:25
8LISTENBossa Na Praia (Beach Samba) 2:48
9LISTENMy Foolish Heart 2:47
10LISTENDia Das Rosas (I Think of You) 2:21
11LISTENYou Didn't Have to Be So Nice 2:41
12LISTENNao Bate O Coroçao 1:35
13LISTENTristeza (Goodbye Sadness) Bonus Track 3:34
14LISTENCall Me Bonus Track 3:20
15LISTENHere's That Rainy Day Bonus Track 2:44
16LISTENTu Meu Delirio Bonus Track 3:39
17LISTENIt's a Lovely Day Today Bonus Track 2:39

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Editorial Reviews

One of Gilberto's less impressive '60s Verve outings, primarily due to the more pop-oriented song selection. Much of this is just standard pleasant Gilberto: offhand vocals and a sumptuous Brazil pop-cum-U.S. orchestration feel (Ron Carter and Toots Thielemans are among the sidemen). And some of the pop choices work well, particularly Tim Hardin's gorgeous "Misty Roses." No vocals or arrangements, however, could save the criminally wrong-headed military march of "A Banda (Parade)," or the exasperatingly coochie-coochie duet between Gilberto and her six-year-old son on the Lovin' Spoonful's "You Didn't Have to Be So Nice." Which makes it all the more surprising when the next and concluding track, "Nao Bate O Corocao," has Gilberto cutting loose with confident, sassy scats, as she rarely did before or since. The CD reissue improves matters by adding five bonus cuts from A Certain Smile a Certain Sadness, recorded in 1966 in more authentically bossa nova-style arrangements, anchored by organist Walter Wanderley. Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide

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