Stan Getz Quartet feat Astrud Gilberto - Berlin 1966-11-04 Bossa Nova Era MP2 re-seed (Includes 5 samples)


I was listening to this the other day, just a fantastic set! Classic Stan in the Bossa Nova era, add to that the sweet vocals of Astrud Gilberto, early Gary Burton, & legendary drumer Roy Haynes, WOW! Great Sound and Performance, this re-broadcast show is re-seeded it's original MP2 format, nothing touched, and micro-sized to fit any Dime ratio (even the spank-ees). All Praise goes out to the original seeder Hamhen for his perfect capture, and as always Your Comments Are Welcome!


Philharmonie
Berliner Jazztage
Berlin, Germany
November 4, 1966


Personel:
Stan Getz - Tenor Sax
Gary Burton - Vibraphone
Chuck Israels - Acoustic Bass
Roy Haynes - Drums

Guest:
Astrud Gilberto - Vocal*


01) Intro (1:38)
02) On Green Dolphin Street (7:40)
03) Singing Song (3:07)
04) The Shadow Of Your Smile (5:21)
05) O Grande Amor (6:40)
06) Blues Walk (6:46)
07) Once Upon A Summertime (6:48)
08) Edelweiss (6:48)
09) Medley: (7:13)
Desafinado
Chega de Saudade
10) One Note Samba* (3:18)
11) The Shadow Of Your Smile* (3:08)
12) Eu E Voce* (2:37)
13) Corcovado* (4:15)
14) The Telephone Song* (1:54)
15) It Might As Well Be Spring* (4:17)
16) The Girl From Ipanema* (4:54)
17) Jive Hoot -> drum solo (9:59)

Total Time: 1:23:55


Original Hamhen lineage 2009:
DVB-C (48 khz/ 256 kbps) > Nokia d-box 2 > harddisk > ProjectX .
Edits were made with the mp3DirectCut software.


Jazamo Show Notes 8/9/2013:
Did I mention it sounds great? I have seen only one other show from the Bossa era for Stan (other than his commercial releases), and that one (Jazz Door Carnegie Hall 1964) didn't include Astrud Gilberto. She has had very few show pass thru here, all have had weak sound quality. This show was recorded at the end of the Bossa era, as Stan would go on to a new quartet with Chick Corea a year later. Thanks again to Hamhen for his fine capture.


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Jazamo