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Astrud Gilberto: Temperance
by William Grim
Temperance is not available in the United States, which is a real shame because this is one of Astrud Gilberto's best albums in years. First of all, the album is worth its price just for the recording of "How High the Moon," which features the New York Voices providing close harmonic support. The other ...
Astrud Gilberto: Jungle
by Todd S. Jenkins
An enchanting new set that is sure to please her longtime fans. Aside from a catastrophic (but thankfully short) sidestep into disco in the mid-70s, Ms. Gilberto has not deviated much from the formula that made her world-famous in the bossa-nova era. Her voice, instantly recognizable from a number of Stan Getz crossover classics, has changed ...
Astrud Gilberto's Finest Hour
Label: Verve Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: Goodbye Sadness (Tristeza); The Girl From Ipanema; Meditation; The Face I Love; Corcovado (Quiet Nights Of Quiet Stars); So Nice (Samba De Verao); A Felicidade; Photograph; It Might As Well Be Spring; Wish Me A Rainbow; Fly Me To The Moon; Crickets Sing For Anamaria; Who Needs Forever?; Insensatez; Berimbau; Come Softly To Me / Hushabye; Trains And Boats And Planes; Canto De Ossanha (Let Go); I'm Nothin' Without You; In The Wee Small Hours;
Ron Carter: Brazilian Charm
by AAJ Staff
All About Jazz: You have said that Brazilian changes are different from the ways that Americans adapt Brazilian tunes. Do you think you were true to the Brazilian changes in your latest album, Orfeu? Ron Carter: Absolutely. Definitely. AAJ: What's different about Brazilian changes that Americans can't seem to grasp?
The Silver Collection
Label: Verve Records
Released: 1999
Track listing: Once I Loved; Agua De Beber; Meditation; And Roses And Roses; O Morro (Nao Tem Vez); How Insensitive; Dindi; Photograph; Dreamer; So Finha De Ser Com Voce; All That's Left Is To Say Goodbye; The Shadow Of Your Smile; Aruanda; Manha De Carnaval; Fly Me To The Moon; The Gentle Rain; Non-stop To Brazil; O Ganso; Who Can I Turn To? (When Nobody Needs Me); Day By Day; Tristeza; Funny World; So Nice (Summer Samba); Let Go (Canto De Ossanho); Berimbou;





