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Charlie Byrd & Stan Getz - Jazz Samba (1962) - Hoffman Remaster
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LezDawson
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Date :
21 Sep 2009 14:09:23
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Charlie Byrd & Stan Getz - Jazz Samba (1962) - DCC/Hoffman Remaster
FLAC | CUE | No Log | Scans | 35 min 49 sec | 233 MB
Jazz / Bossa Nova
FLAC | CUE | No Log | Scans | 35 min 49 sec | 233 MB
Jazz / Bossa Nova
Driving music designed for sun-drenched drives in sleek convertables along winding coasts with the one you love by your side. Jazz Samba is the album responsible for importing the Brazilian Bossa Nova craze to America in 1962. What makes this musical genre so infectious is the delicate tension between its intricate rhythms and its deceptively light-handed melodic approach. It’s the music of tropical drinks and lazy afternoons, and of all the Bossa Nova albums to be recorded in the ’60s, this is the definitive one.
Each song is anchored by the expert guitar strumming of the classically-trained Charlie Byrd (who had studied under the great Andres Segovia). On such songs as “Samba Triste” or “Bahia,” he solos effervescently, in perfect union with the round, opulent saxophone sound of Stan Getz.
The cool West Coast sound of Mr. Getz was an inspired choice for this musical genre: his trademark grunts and pops and melodious high-note phrasings highlight his superb sense of dynamics, making this music-which sounded clumsy and peripatetic in other players’ hands-relaxed and graceful. Listen to him on “Desafinado,” and especially on “Samba de Uma Nota So” and you’ll want to pull over and grab that kiss from the passenger you’ve been thinking about for a few dozen miles.
Players:
* Stan Getz - Tenor Saxophone
* Charlie Byrd - Guitar
* Gene Byrd - Guitar, Bass
* Keter Betts - Bass
* Buddy Deppenschmidt - Drums
* Bill Reichenbach - Percussion
Tracks:
1. Desafinado
2. Samba Dees Days
3. O Pato
4. Samba Triste
5. Samba de Uma Nota Só
6. E Luxo Só
8. Desafinado - 45 rpm issue
Sorry there is no log sheet. I did not rip this myself, I found it on another blog. It was all in one long flac file, with no cue sheet! I had to find a cue sheet elsewhere, and adjust the timings to fit this remaster edition. I have split the file to individual flacs. I don't know how it was originally ripped (EAC?) but it sounds great.
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CrewZ :)
@ Altemont: Glad there's someone sensible here! Enjoy! :)
Sorry and hope you accept my apologies.
CrewZ ;)
And the phrase "way back when" is hardly appropriate. Chronograph only posted it a couple of months ago. But you knew that, right? Of course you did. ;)
Watch out for the next smug comment, folks - you know it's coming!
My sincere condolences to the nearest relatives of Chronograph.
RIP and watch for us !
Please re upload Chronograph version.
Thanks.
http://rapidshare.com/files/284590096/04_-_The_Girl_From_Ipanema__remastered_.flac
Unfortunately the downside to bringing out the female vocal is more of the buzz and hum on her track is revealed! I think this sounds better overall though. Check it out, leave a comment as to what you think.
Thanks for sharing!