Stan Getz Music
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Disc 1
- Night Rider
- Nursery Rhymes for All God's Children
- Thrill Is Gone
- Whisper Not
- I Remember Clifford
- Early Autumn
- 'Round Midnight
- Nitetime Street
- Queen's Fancy
- Heartstrings
- Nica's Dream
- Alfie
- I Remember When
- Goodbye
- I Want to Live

a delightful introduction to stan getzReview Date: 2000-03-16
I Return Again and AgainReview Date: 2004-01-15
I have quite a few Getz CDs but this one is probably my favorite.
great getzReview Date: 2003-12-12
A must have for any Jazz collection.Review Date: 2000-01-01
The opening of the Bossa Nova floodgatesReview Date: 2002-06-18
This compilation album is an excellent introduction to Getz's bossa nova sound and pays tribute to the tragically flawed Getz. The liner notes include the recording dates and location for each song; all of them were made between 1963 and 1967. Included are live versions of "Summertime", "One-Note Samba", "Here's That Rainy Day", and "The Girl from Impanema". If Dave Brubek has come to be identified by "Take Five", Getz's "Impanema" has come to soley define this tenor saxophonist in a classic and timeless manner which ranks as one of the most identifiable pieces of jazz music ever made, rivaled only by "Desfinado" as perhaps the defacto standard of the beautiful mannerisms of bossa nova jazz.
The liner notes also detail that "nine of the 12 tracks helped launch - and have sustained - bossa nova, gentle sambas with imperishable melodies and poetic lyrics, sometimes tinged with melancholy." The album features the following artists: Astrud Gilberto, Joao Gilberto, Antonio Carlos Jobim, Charlie Byrd, Luiz Bonfa, Laurindo Almeida, Gary Burton, and Chick Corea. A well compiled summary of Getz, this album introduces the listener to Brazil's bossa nova sound quite elegantly. Interested in jazz but not sure where to start? Look no further as this lynchpin will get your collection off on the right foot.

Disc 1
- Night Rider
- Nursery Rhymes For All God's Children
- The Thrill Is Gone
- Whisper Not
- I Remember Clifford
- Early Autumn
- 'Round Midnight
- Nitetime Street
- The Queen's Fancy
- Heartstrings
- Nica's Dream
- Alfie
- I Remember When
- Goodbye
- I Want To Live

a delightful introduction to stan getzReview Date: 2000-03-16
I Return Again and AgainReview Date: 2004-01-15
I have quite a few Getz CDs but this one is probably my favorite.
great getzReview Date: 2003-12-12
A must have for any Jazz collection.Review Date: 2000-01-01
The opening of the Bossa Nova floodgatesReview Date: 2002-06-18
This compilation album is an excellent introduction to Getz's bossa nova sound and pays tribute to the tragically flawed Getz. The liner notes include the recording dates and location for each song; all of them were made between 1963 and 1967. Included are live versions of "Summertime", "One-Note Samba", "Here's That Rainy Day", and "The Girl from Impanema". If Dave Brubek has come to be identified by "Take Five", Getz's "Impanema" has come to soley define this tenor saxophonist in a classic and timeless manner which ranks as one of the most identifiable pieces of jazz music ever made, rivaled only by "Desfinado" as perhaps the defacto standard of the beautiful mannerisms of bossa nova jazz.
The liner notes also detail that "nine of the 12 tracks helped launch - and have sustained - bossa nova, gentle sambas with imperishable melodies and poetic lyrics, sometimes tinged with melancholy." The album features the following artists: Astrud Gilberto, Joao Gilberto, Antonio Carlos Jobim, Charlie Byrd, Luiz Bonfa, Laurindo Almeida, Gary Burton, and Chick Corea. A well compiled summary of Getz, this album introduces the listener to Brazil's bossa nova sound quite elegantly. Interested in jazz but not sure where to start? Look no further as this lynchpin will get your collection off on the right foot.

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cool early getzReview Date: 2008-01-10
There is another three CD set of Getz from this period the "Complete Roost Recordings", for $45 or so which more or less duplicates this. This one gets slight nod for the selection and sound (and it's 2 brothers), but if you have "Roost" and "Quartet" you don't need this version, also.
you can only pick between albums by song selection - some are ballads some are upbeat - all are Cool!
recording quality is all over the place
By the way, the "Complete" Roost does not have all of these recordings, despite the title. Roost sound quality is a little better. Song selection is better in this collection, I think.

Used price: $10.70

cool early getzReview Date: 2008-01-10
There is another three CD set of Getz from this period the "Complete Roost Recordings", for $45 or so which more or less duplicates this. This one gets slight nod for the selection and sound (and it's 2 brothers), but if you have "Roost" and "Quartet" you don't need this version, also.
you can only pick between albums by song selection - some are ballads some are upbeat - all are Cool!
recording quality is all over the place
By the way, the "Complete" Roost does not have all of these recordings, despite the title. Roost sound quality is a little better. Song selection is better in this collection, I think.


Collectible price: $255.85
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