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Stan Getz: Stan Getz with Guest Artist Laurindo Almeida
ByBy the 1960s, Almeida was already a veteran of West Coast studio dates and years with Stan Kenton's big band. Kenton first heard the guitarist in Brazil, persuaded him to come to the US and scored a huge hit with him on "Peanut Vendor." It was Almeida who introduced the Brazilian sound into a jazz context. This classic set was a part of the international phenomenon of bossa nova and a wave that Getz rode for a hugely successful period in his career.
Almeida's own tune, "Samba da Sahra" ("Sahra's Samba"), is typical of the enduring freshness of the music. It begins with his easy solo strumming until a subtle insertion of Latin rhythms from Luiz Parga and Jose Paulo, so understated they seem to be flowing out of Almeida's guitar. Getz eases in, introducing easy heat into the equation. Getz's licks can go from temperate to hot, relaxing and then gently shifting the tempo up. Throughout Almeida continues strumming countless modulations while setting a pace that has a zen-like vigor. "Maracatu-Too," a tune of his and Getz's, closes the set and kicks things up. It's another example of the remarkable timing that reflects the musical matrix of that time. Both Brazilian rhythms and jazz came together to create a new musical union that remains enduringly satisfying.
Track Listing
Menina Moca; (Young Lady) Outra Vez; (Once Again) Winter Moon; Do What You Do, Do; Samba da Sahra (Sahra's Samba); Maracatu-Too.
Personnel
Stan Getz
saxophone, tenorStan Getz: tenor sax; Laurindo Almeida: guitar; George Duvivier: bass; Edison Machado: drums; Jose Soorez: drums; Dave Bailey: drums; Luiz Parga: Latin rhythm; Jose Paulo: Latin rhythm.
Album information
Title: Stan Getz with Guest Artist Laurindo Almeida | Year Released: 2009 | Record Label: Verve Music Group
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