Getz/Gilberto Stan Getz

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  • Release Date: 11/17/2009
  • Original Release: 1963
  • Label: LIM
  • UPC: 4892843001285
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Is there any sexier sound than Astrud Gilberto's breathy singing on "Girl from Ipanema"? The runner-up would have to be Stan Getz's equally sultry tenor sax on the very same track. Every note of Getz/Gilberto, is heavy with tropical sensuality. Propelled by a lilting bossa nova beat, the incomparable Getz and Brazilian vocalist and guitarist Joao Gilberto construct songs that sound innocent and coy, restrained and passionate. Brazilian vocalist and guitarist Joao Gilberto's elegantly understated delivery and gentle phrasing play off the charming lack of polish in his wife Astrud's untrained voice, while Getz blows gorgeous clouds of melody about them. Thirty-five years later, however, "Girl" and the companion pieces like "Corcovado," "Desafinado," and "O Grande Amor" ensure that Getz/Gilberto still shimmers -- softly, slowly, gently -- every spin on your stereo. Steve Futterman, Barnes & Noble



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October 08, 2003: The ease at which the songs float and flow by belie the brilliance and sophistication of the song writing. Antonio Carlos Jobim’s compositions are among the best any genre has to offer. A master of harmony and melody, he wrote most of the classic Bossa Nova songs. Great playing by all musicians – Getz is so lyrical, and Joao’s guitar playing defines the Bossa Nova feel.

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July 22, 2002: Nothing describres more beautifully the concept of Bossa. Doesn't matter if you are a bossa begginer or an experienced music digger, you must hear this if you want to start talking about bossa. You won't be dissapointed, try it!

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