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From Long Island To Stockholm

Label: Point Entertainment
Released: 2003

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Quintessence, Volume 1

Label: Concord Music Group
Released: 2003
Track listing: 1. Intro Announcement 2. I'm Old Fashioned 3. Just Friends 4. Star Eyes 5. My Ideal 6. But Not for Me 7. Dizzy Atmosphere 8. Stablemates

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Affinity

Label: Four Leaf Clover Records
Released: 2003
Track listing: There Will Never Be Another You; Polka Dots and Moonbeams; It

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Stan Getz: Captain Marvel & Bossas and Ballads

Read "Stan Getz: Captain Marvel & Bossas and Ballads" reviewed by AAJ Staff


Submitted on behalf of George Harris Many a musician have an artistic and commercial peak. Very few have more than one; the true masters are able to reach artistic heights over many periods and styles. For the ones who have had only one period of creativity, God in his mercy has created places of refuge for ...

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Stan Getz: Affinity

Read "Affinity" reviewed by Jack Bowers


Talk about spontaneity. The material that comprises Affinity was taped a quarter-century ago by Stan Getz’s brother-in-law, bassist Peter Silfverskjöld, during an after-supper jam session at the Silfverskjöold home -- and was never intended for commercial release. “I had borrowed a deck tape-recorder, which I left on during the session,” Peter writes in ...

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Stan Getz: My Foolish Heart

Read "My Foolish Heart " reviewed by AAJ Staff


Opening with a snappy “Invitation," this newly-found home recording shows off what producer Joel Dorn calls “prime Getz." Rodgers and Hart’s “Spring is Here" wafts and splashes through a fragrant rain chilled by Jack DeJohnette’s shivery brush work, but DeJohnette sharpens the tempo for Chick Corea’s “Litha," sparking Stan and Richie Beirach to burning life.

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The Stan Getz Quartet With Chet Baker: Quintessence, Volume 1

Read "Quintessence, Volume 1" reviewed by AAJ Staff


Chronicling the first half of the last reunion of two “bad boys" of jazz, Quintessence demonstrates how, even in the autumns of their lives, Baker and Getz could still play on their feet and swing with the big boys. Like an old, weather-worn door, Baker creaks a bit but always comes swinging back. From his valiant ...

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Recorded Fall 1961

Label: Point Entertainment
Released: 2002

Album

Getz Plays Jobim: The Girl From Ipanema

Label: Point Entertainment
Released: 2002


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