The masterpiece of bossa nova, the eternal "Silent Passion."
A miraculous fusion of jazz and Brazilian music.
A reissue of the historic masterpiece recorded in 1964, released on CD in 1990. Stan Getz's cool saxophone and Joao Gilberto's whispering voice blend together, and Antonio Carlos Jobim's music is colored. The album includes the famous song "The Girl from Ipanema," which is still timeless today, and is the origin and pinnacle of bossa nova.
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A:
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1)
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The Girl From Ipanema
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2)
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Doralice
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3)
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P'ra Machucar Meu Coração (To Hurt My Heart)
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4)
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Desafinado
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B:
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1)
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Corcovado
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2)
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Só Danço Samba (Jazz Samba)
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3)
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O Grande Amor
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4)
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Vivo Sonhando
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Double Bass - Sebastião Neto
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Drums, Pandeiro - Milton Banana
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Engineer [Director Of Engineering] - Val Valentin
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Engineer [Recording] - Phil Ramone
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Guitar, Vocals - Joao Gilberto
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Liner Notes - Gene Lees
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Liner Notes - Joao Gilberto
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Liner Notes - Stan Getz
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Mastered By [LP Mastering By] - George Marino
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Painting [Cover] - Olga Albizu
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Photography By - David Drew Zingg
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Piano - Antonio Carlos Jobim
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Producer [Produced By] - Creed Taylor
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Supervised By [LP Reissue Supervisor] - Chad Kassem
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Tenor Saxophone - Stan Getz