STAN GETZ COLLECTION OF - WITH 2 180 Gram Limited Edition classic LP high-definition Virgin Vinyl pressing for superior fidelity. The nicest thing you can do for your stylus and your ears. The ultimate record -- the way music was meant to be heard and of superior quality for any Audiophile.

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Stan Getz & Joao Gilberto Getz/Gilberto 180 GRAM ORANGE VINYL LIMITED EDITION  LP - THIS COLLECTORS TITLE IS SO RARE NOW IN THIS COLORED VINYL EDITION IT SELLS FOR $300 A COPY I PRISTINE SEALED CONDITION LIKE WE ARE OFFERING HERE.

STAN GETZ BIG BAND BOSSA NOVA LIMITED EDITION 180 GRAM IMPORT AUDIOPHILE LP


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Stan Getz & Joao Gilberto Getz/Gilberto 180 GRAM ORANGE VINYL LIMITED EDITION  LP

Rolling Stone 500 Greatest Albums of All Time - Rated 447/500! 

In 1964, with the album present in nearly every household in America, selections such as The Girl From Ipanema and Desafinado shot up the charts as the jazz/samba or bossa-nova craze went from fad to phenomenon. Tenor-man Stan Getz, with his velvety breathy tone, had already established his jazz credentials as a member of the 'Four Brothers' sax section with Woody Herman, and then by fronting classic quartet and quintets on recordings for Roost and Clef.

Astrud Gilberto says that her husband, Joao, informed Stan Getz that she "could sing at the recording." Creed Taylor recalls that it took Getz's wife, Monica, to get both Astrud and Joao into the recording studio; Mrs. Getz had a sense that Astrud could make a hit. And Getz himself is on record saying that he insisted on Astrud's presence over the others' objections. So who's right? What does it matter? The Gilbertos, Getz and the legendary Antonio Carlos Jobim followed up the bossa nova success of Jazz Samba with this, the defining LP of the genre. With one of the greatest hit singles jazz has ever known - each one who hears it goes "Ahhh!"


Musicians:
Stan Getz, tenor saxophone
Joao Gilberto, guitar, vocals
Antonio Carlos Jobim, piano
Tommy William, bass
Milton Banana, drums
Astrud Gilberto, vocals

Selections:
1. The Girl From Ipanema
2. Doralice
3. P'ra Muchucar Meu Coracao
4. Desafinado
5. Corcovado (Quiet Night of Quiet Stars)
6. So Danco Samba
7. O Grande Amor
8. Vivo Sonhando

Recorded at A&R Studios, New York City, NY, March 18 & 19, 1963.

STAN GETZ BIG BAND BOSSA NOVA LIMITED EDITION 180 GRAM IMPORT AUDIOPHILE LP

The Stan Getz LPs "Jazz Samba" for small ensemble and the classic Focus for big band were surprisingly big sellers - so it is no wonder that Verve producer Creed Taylor, himself an arranger and fan of light, airy strings, put the two components together. 

The young Gary McFarland took melancholy Brazilian themes by Antonio Carlos Jobim, Joao Gilberto and Luiz Bonfa, wrote four songs himself and combined the lightfootedness of the bossa nova with the cool, toned-down emotions so typical for Stan Getz’s sound in the Sixties. 

Verve gathered together the best musicians for the studio recording: Clark Terry, Bob Brookmeyer and Jim Hall were there to produce a carpet of sound over which Stan Getz could float. At the beginning of the Sixties Stan was, of course, at the very top of his form as far as sound perfection goes. After ‘apprenticeship’ with swing bands in the mid-Forties and ‘further training’ with classical small ensembles in the Fifties, he found his ideal source of the art of improvisation: Brazilian music with its songlike, simple themes, Latin-American rhythms, and melodic intervals. And these brought him acclaim, fame and money. 

The original gatefold sleeve with a drawing by Olga Albizu was the object of many a collector’s desire. Now, 40 years later, both LP and cover are available once again in excellent sound and print quality. 

Stan Getz (tenorsax); Luiz Bonfa (guitar); Antonio Carlos Jobim (guitar, piano); Maria Toldeo (vocals); George Duvivier, Don Payne, and Tommy Williams (bass); Paulo Ferreira, Dave Bailey, and Jose Carlos (drums) 

Features:
• 180g Vinyl
• ONE PRESSING Limited Edition Vinyl 
• NEWLY REMASTERED DMM
• Import
• Made in the EU
• Bonus Track - THEME FROM DR. KILDARE

Selections:
1. Manha De Carnival (Morning Carnival)
2. Balanco No Samba (Street Dance)
3. Melancolico (Melancholy)
4. Entre Amigos (Sympathy Between Friends)
5. Chega De Saudade (Too Much Longing)
6. Noite Triste (Night Sadness)
7. Samba De Uma Nota So (One Note Samba)
8. Bim Bom

CAFE MONTMARTRE LIVE  Compilation of live performances on vinyl LP!

Tenor sax master Stan Getz, accompanied by pianist Kenny Barron at the Copenhagen club Cafe Montmarte, performs live.

"Before his death after a several year battle with cancer, Stan Getz continued to release a flurry of outstanding recordings. Cafe Montmartre is a compilation of several live performances at the famous Copenhagen club with pianist Kenny Barron, selected from three earlier albums, the 1987 quartet dates Anniversary! and Serenity, plus the two-disc set People Time from 1991. Getz was a masterful ballad interpreter and delivers with the mournful tribute "I Remember Clifford" and an absolutely haunting, emotionally charged take of Billy Strayhorn's "Blood Count" (written as its composer lay dying of cancer). Barron makes a strong case as one of Getz's very best accompanists, while bassist Rufus Reid and drummer Ben Riley (present only on the 1987 material), are also superb. With the tenor saxophonist and his musicians delivering one outstanding take after another on the original releases, it must have been very difficult to choose only nine of the 26..." — AllMusic

 

Musicians:

Stan Getz, tenor saxophone

Kenny Barron, piano

Victor Lewis, drums

Rufus Reid, double bass

TRACKS ARE:

People Time

Soul Eyes

I Can't Get Started

 I'm Okay

Blood Count

 First Song (For Ruth)

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