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A Twist of Jobim
(1997)
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Various Artists
The debut release from the I.E. label (which is connected with Polygram) is an unusual multi-artist tribute to the music of Antonio Carlos Jobim. Some of his tunes are made funky (but in a melodic and tasteful way), while others become quiet (but still passionate) ballads. The treatments are all jazz-oriented, and there is plenty of solo space for ...
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World of Brazil
(2005)
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Lee Ritenour
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Brazilian Soul
(1980)
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Laurindo Almeida with Charlie Byrd
The first of at least four meetings on record between the great Brazilian-styled guitarists Laurindo Almeida and Charlie Byrd, this very logical matchup (in a quartet with bassist Bob Magnusson and percussionist Milt Holland) is quite succesful. The music is tightly arranged with very little improvisation but the beauty of the two guitarist's ...
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Concord Picante 25th Anniversary Collection
(2005)
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Various Artists
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Stone Flower
(1970)
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Antonio Carlos Jobim
Recorded in 1970 at Rudy Van Gelder's studio in New Jersey under the production auspices of Creed Taylor, the arrangement and conducting skills of Deodato, and the engineering expertise of Van Gelder himself, Jobim's Stone Flower is quite simply one of his most quietly stunning works -- and certainly the high point of his time at Columbia. Nearly ...
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Brazil & Beyond
(2003)
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Laurindo Almeida/Charlie Byrd
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Danza Latina
(1998)
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Richard Stoltzman
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The Concord Jazz Heritage Series
(1980)
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Charlie Byrd
Guitarist Charlie Byrd has had a longtime association with the Concord label, as shown on this 1998 CD, which has a sampling from his large catalog. In fact, the dozen selections are drawn from 12 different releases, matching the acoustic Brazilian-oriented player with such notables as tenorman Scott Hamilton, guitarists Laurindo Almeida and ...
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Time to Play
(2003)
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Robert Jos Jospe
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Ritmo de la Noche/Rhythm of the Night: The Very Best of Latin Jazz
(2002)
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Various Artists
"The Very Best of Latin Jazz" is a concept that could fill a box set, even if you limited it to just the Columbia vaults, as this single-disc anthology does. This survey -- maybe it's not meant to be all-encompassing, but they bring that onus upon themselves by using the title "The Very Best of Latin Jazz" -- has shortcomings for those looking for ...
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Stone Flower [Bonus Track]
(2002)
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Antonio Carlos Jobim
Recorded in 1970 at Rudy Van Gelder's studio in New Jersey under the production auspices of Creed Taylor, the arrangement and conducting skills of Deodato, and the engineering expertise of Van Gelder himself, Jobim's Stone Flower is quite simply one of his most quietly stunning works -- and certainly the high point of his time at Columbia. Nearly ...
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Strings of Desire
(1998)
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Andy Summers & Victor Biglione
Andy Summers (former member of the Police) and Brazilian guitarist Victor Biglione teamed for the first time to record this acoustic album. In this context, Biglione sounds a lot more acceptable than in his regular electric pop act. The repertoire is the strongest point here, with compositions by Egberto Gismonti, Jobim, Brubeck, Gillespie, and ...
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