Beach Samba Astrud Gilberto
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Album-Release:
1967
HRA-Release:
11.06.2014
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- 1 Stay 02:42
- 2 Misty Roses 02:37
- 3 The Face I Love 02:08
- 4 Parade (A Banda) 02:09
- 5 Oba, Oba 02:02
- 6 Canoeiro 01:35
- 7 I Had The Craziest Dream 02:27
- 8 Beach Samba 02:50
- 9 My Foolish Heart 02:45
- 10 I Think Of You 02:24
- 11 You Didn't Have To Be So Nice 02:42
- 12 Nao Bate O Corocao 01:34
Info for Beach Samba
Originally released in 1967, Astrud Gilberto's „Beach Samba“ is one of the Brazilian songstress' classic albums. The bossa nova craze--ignited in 1963, by Gilberto herself, with her lovely, artless vocal on Stan Getz's 'The Girl from Ipanema'--was winding down.
The album sees Gilberto stretching beyond her usual collection of bossa novas and sambas, though the title track and 'Nao Bate O Corocao' are two of her best, into relaxed, swinging versions of such pop standards as 'Misty Roses' and 'My Foolish Heart.' Perhaps the oddest inclusion is a cover of The Lovin' Spoonful's 'You Didn't Have To Be So Nice,' sung by Gilberto as a duet with her eight-year-old son, which is better than you might expect.
Like the album as a whole, it's perfectly charming and delightful. Peculiarly, the album ends with five tracks from Gilberto's classic 1966 album with the Walter Wanderley Trio.
Astrud Gilberto, vocals
Toots Thielemans, guitar, harmonica
Barry Galbraith, guitars
Marcos Valle, guitars
Margaret Ross, harp
Leo Kruczek, violin
George Ockner, violin
Arnold Eidus, violin
Gene Orloff, violin
Harold Coletta, viola
Richard Dickler, viola
Seymour Barab, cello
Maurice Bialkin, cello
Phil Bodner, woodwinds
Bill Hammond, woodwinds
Bernie Glow, trumpet
James Nottingham, trumpet
Wayne Andre, trombone
Warren Covington, trombone
Ray Alonge, French horn
James Buffington, French horn
John Barber, tuba
George Devens, vibraphone
Benny Aronov, piano, harpsichord
Warren Bernhardt, piano
Jule Ruggiro, bass
Grady Tate, drums
Walter Wanderley Trio
Recorded at the A&R Studios in New York on 25, 26 May and 9, 30 June 1967
Engineered by Rudy Van Gelder, Brooks Arthur, Val Valentin
Produced by Creed Taylor
Digitally remastered
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