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The Final Concert Recording
By Stan Getz
Label: Eagle Records
Released: 2002
Track listing: Apasionado/On A Slow Boat To China/Soul Eyes/Espagnira/Coba/Seven Steps To Heaven/El Cajon/Yours And Mine/Voyage/Lonely Lady/Blood Count/What Is This Thing Called Love?/People Time/Amorous Cat
Stan Getz: The Final Concert Recording
by Ken Hohman
Stan Getz was having a rather exceptional summer of 1990 when this performance took place at The Munich Philharmonic Hall in Germany. He had successfully recovered from removal of a malignant tumor and it appeared the subsequent cancer on his liver was beginning to wane thanks to a strict macrobiotic diet. He had been sober for ...
My Old Flame
By Stan Getz
Label: Concord Music Group
Released: 2001
Track listing: Disk 1: The Dolphin, A Time For Love, Joy Spring, My Old Flame, The Night Has A Thousand Eyes, Close Enough For Love
Disk 2: How About You, You're Blas
Stan Getz: My Foolish Heart "Live" at the Left Bank
by Matthew S. Robinson
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 Jack sharpens the tempo for Chick Corea’s Litha," sparking Stan and Richie Beirach to burning life. This ...
Antoine Silverman
by Joel Roberts
Antoine Silverman's singular gifts as a musician, as well as his choice of the violin as his musical voice, lend his work both a freshness and a familiarity that reaches well beyond a traditional jazz audience. The violin is such an unusual instrument for jazz that it almost inherently lends itself to new approaches ...
Stan Getz: My Old Flame
by AAJ Staff
Both of the component albums on My Old Flame, The Dolphin and Spring Is Here, have been released before. But you had to search for them. As a matter of luck, I had checked The Dolphin out of the public library and was knocked out by the perfection of the performance--not just Stan Getz', but by ...





