Astrud Gilberto Music


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 Astrud Gilberto
The Astrud Gilberto Album
Format: Audio CD from Universal Brazil (1997-02-06)
Artist: Astrud Gilberto with Antonio Carlos Jobim
List price: $18.98
Tracks:
Disc 1
  • Once I Loved - Astrud Gilberto, Gilbert, Ray
  • Agua de Beber - Astrud Gilberto, Gilberto
  • Meditation - Astrud Gilberto, Gimbel, Norman
  • And Roses and Roses - Astrud Gilberto, Gilberto
  • O Morro (Não Tem Vez) - Astrud Gilberto, Jobim
  • How Insensitive - Astrud Gilberto, Jobim
  • Dindi - Astrud Gilberto, Gilberto
  • Photograph - Astrud Gilberto, Jobim
  • Dreamer - Astrud Gilberto, Jobim
  • Só Finha de Ser Com Você - Astrud Gilberto, Jobim
  • All That's Left Is to Say Goodbye - Astrud Gilberto, Gilberto
 Astrud Gilberto
astrud gilberto Gold
Format: Audio CD from Verve (2008-06-24)
Artist: Astrud Gilberto
List price: $19.98
New price: $8.97
Used price: $16.62
Tracks:
Disc 1
  • The Girl from Ipanema - Astrud Gilberto, Jobim, Antonio Carl
  • Corcovado - Astrud Gilberto, Jobim, Antonio Carl
  • Once I Loved - Astrud Gilberto, Jobim, Antonio Carl
  • Água de Beber - Astrud Gilberto, Jobim, Antonio Carl
  • O Morro (Não Tem Vez) - Astrud Gilberto, Jobim, Antonio Carl
  • Dindi - Astrud Gilberto, Jobim, Antonio Carl
  • Photograph - Astrud Gilberto, Jobim, Antonio Carl
  • Only Trust Your Heart - Astrud Gilberto, Brodszky, Nikolaus
  • Eu e Você - Astrud Gilberto, Jobim, Antonio Carl
  • (Take Me To) Aruanda - Astrud Gilberto, Dias, Geraldo
  • Manhã de Carnaval - Astrud Gilberto, Bonfá, Luiz
  • The Gentle Rain - Astrud Gilberto, Bonfá, Luiz
  • Berimbau - Astrud Gilberto, Gilbert, Ray
  • Felicidade - Astrud Gilberto, Jobim, Antonio Carl
  • Look to the Rainbow - Astrud Gilberto, Lane, Burton
  • So Nice (Summer Samba) - Astrud Gilberto, Valle, Marcos
  • Você Já Foi à Bahia - Astrud Gilberto, Caymmi, Dorival
  • Goodbye Sadness (Tristeza) - Astrud Gilberto, Lobo, Edu
  • Tú Mi Delirio - Astrud Gilberto, DeLaLuz, Cesar Port
Disc 2
  • Don't Go Breaking My Heart - Astrud Gilberto, Bacharach, Burt
  • Wish Me a Rainbow - Astrud Gilberto, Livingston, Jay
  • Misty Roses - Astrud Gilberto, Hardin, Tim
  • The Face I Love - Astrud Gilberto, Valle, Marcos
  • Canoeiro - Astrud Gilberto, Deodato, Eumir
  • I Had the Craziest Dream - Astrud Gilberto, Gordon, Mack
  • Who Needs Forever? - Astrud Gilberto, Jones, Quincy
  • Come Softly to Me/Hushabye - Astrud Gilberto, Christopher, Gretch
  • Lilies by Monet - Astrud Gilberto, Margo, Mitchell
  • On My Mind - Astrud Gilberto, Deodato, Eumir
  • Crickets Sing for Anamaria - Astrud Gilberto, Valle, Marcos
  • I Haven't Got Anything Better to Do - Astrud Gilberto, Vance, Paul
  • Didn't We? - Astrud Gilberto, Webb, Jim
  • Wailing of the Willow - Astrud Gilberto, Nilsson, Harry
  • Let Go (Canto de Ossanha) - Astrud Gilberto, Powell, Baden
  • Samba do Soho - Astrud Gilberto, Jobim, Paulo
  • Saci - Astrud Gilberto, Jobim, Paulo
 Astrud Gilberto
Astrud Gilberto Plus James Last Orchestra
Format: LP Record from Verve/Polygram Records ()
Artist:
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Used price: $24.75

 Astrud Gilberto
Astrud Gilberto Plus the James Last Orchestra
Format: Audio CD from Polygram Records (1990-10-25)
Artist: Astrud Gilberto
List price: $14.98
Used price: $31.99
Tracks:
Disc 1
  • Samba Do Soho
  • I'm Nothin' Without You
  • Champagne And Caviar
  • Listen To Your Heart
  • Moonrain
  • Caravan
  • Amor E Som
  • Saci
  • Forgive Me
  • With Love (When They Turn On the Light)
  • Agua De Beber
Average review score:

Heavenly
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2002-04-13
This collaboration with James Last and his orchestra is Astrud Gilberto's finest moment, an absolutely wonderful piece of music. The lush, eclectic instrumentation is complemented by her singing, sometimes criticized as being pretty but plain, unrangy, and without depth. On this recording, she retains a subdued aura but certainly shows versatility, jazziness, and occasionally passion, if not intensity. But blending, not dominant, vocals are needed for this lovely music, and it is the instrumentation that is more captivating.

Two Brazilian Bossa Nova standards are included: the bright and cheerful "Samba do Soho" and the dry "Agua de Beber." But there is much more. The best song is the precious "Listen to Your Heart," an exquisitely textured composition by Ron Last. A radiant xylophone-driven motif is complemented by other beautiful instrumentation and very pretty male/female harmonic vocals, to fabulous effect, lovely and a bit haunting. Closely behind is "With Love (When They Turn on the Light)" (co-authors: James and Ron Last), similar in character. Other superb tracks are the dreamy "Moonrain," with its lush, sensuous string arrangements (and woodwinds), and Duke Ellington's "Caravan," in which Astrud keeps up well with a jazzy, sexy, syncopated beat with unusual accents, punctuated by horn solos, all in all giving the song a sort of mideastern flavor. In a similar mideastern vein is "Saci," with a little faster, more-normal-style jazz beat, excellent sax soloing, and one of two songs Astrud (here male accompanied) sings in Portugese.

Astrud includes some fine compositions of her own. "Champagne and Caviar" is lively, smugly romantic and relaxing, with pretty horn arrangements, following on the heels of the slower-paced "I'm Nothin' Without You," pensive but absolutely charming. "Amor E Som," the other track sung in Portugese, has a steady-driving jazzy beat. All these songs compare favorably with the classic Bossa Nova standards for which she is renowned for performing that were written by the Brazilian masters (OK, granted, Jobim and de Moraes co-wrote "I'm Nothin'," but it is among their best). In fact, the songs on this CD are much more enjoyable than "The Girl From Ipanema," and more interesting and varied, and prettier, than those on her compilation CDs. You will not regret getting this one--it is simply the best.

"BOFFO" Nova!!!!!!
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 1999-07-24
This joint contribution, by Astrud Giberto, the "Girl from Ipanema", and James "Hansi" Last, is simply a musical marriage made in heaven! This singer, who sings with a flair for life, some of this world's most beautiful music, in combination with James Last, the best international orchestra, in my opinion, combine for an experience the listener will enjoy forever. I have many albums by both artists, individually, and with other artists, such as Stan Getz, but the combination here is pure dynamite! Hansi's wonderful strings, in many selections, and his brass on other tracks, are a magical treat for everyone! My favorites are a wonderful version of "Caravan" and the hauntingly beautiful, "Listen to your Heart". If you are a romantic, who just happens to like the lively beat of the bossa nova, this album is for YOU!!!! Ole!!!!:-) AND to Lindsay MacRae, I say, "Bravo for the strings, Jim!!!!"

 Astrud Gilberto
Astrud Gilberto Plus the James Last Orchestra
Format: Audio Cassette from Polygram Records (1990-10-17)
Artist: Astrud Gilberto
List price: $9.98
Tracks:
Disc 1
  • Samba Do Soho
  • I'm Nothin' Without You
  • Champagne and Caviar
  • Listen to Your Heart
  • Moon Rain
  • Caravan
  • Amor E Som
  • Saci
  • Forgive Me
  • With Love (When They Turn on the Light)
  • Agua de Beber
Average review score:

Heavenly
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2002-04-13
This collaboration with James Last and his orchestra is Astrud Gilberto's finest moment, an absolutely wonderful piece of music. The lush, eclectic instrumentation is complemented by her singing, sometimes criticized as being pretty but plain, unrangy, and without depth. On this recording, she retains a subdued aura but certainly shows versatility, jazziness, and occasionally passion, if not intensity. But blending, not dominant, vocals are needed for this lovely music, and it is the instrumentation that is more captivating.

Two Brazilian Bossa Nova standards are included: the bright and cheerful "Samba do Soho" and the dry "Agua de Beber." But there is much more. The best song is the precious "Listen to Your Heart," an exquisitely textured composition by Ron Last. A radiant xylophone-driven motif is complemented by other beautiful instrumentation and very pretty male/female harmonic vocals, to fabulous effect, lovely and a bit haunting. Closely behind is "With Love (When They Turn on the Light)" (co-authors: James and Ron Last), similar in character. Other superb tracks are the dreamy "Moonrain," with its lush, sensuous string arrangements (and woodwinds), and Duke Ellington's "Caravan," in which Astrud keeps up well with a jazzy, sexy, syncopated beat with unusual accents, punctuated by horn solos, all in all giving the song a sort of mideastern flavor. In a similar mideastern vein is "Saci," with a little faster, more-normal-style jazz beat, excellent sax soloing, and one of two songs Astrud (here male accompanied) sings in Portugese.

Astrud includes some fine compositions of her own. "Champagne and Caviar" is lively, smugly romantic and relaxing, with pretty horn arrangements, following on the heels of the slower-paced "I'm Nothin' Without You," pensive but absolutely charming. "Amor E Som," the other track sung in Portugese, has a steady-driving jazzy beat. All these songs compare favorably with the classic Bossa Nova standards for which she is renowned for performing that were written by the Brazilian masters (OK, granted, Jobim and de Moraes co-wrote "I'm Nothin'," but it is among their best). In fact, the songs on this CD are much more enjoyable than "The Girl From Ipanema," and more interesting and varied, and prettier, than those on her compilation CDs. You will not regret getting this one--it is simply the best.

"BOFFO" Nova!!!!!!
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 1999-07-24
This joint contribution, by Astrud Giberto, the "Girl from Ipanema", and James "Hansi" Last, is simply a musical marriage made in heaven! This singer, who sings with a flair for life, some of this world's most beautiful music, in combination with James Last, the best international orchestra, in my opinion, combine for an experience the listener will enjoy forever. I have many albums by both artists, individually, and with other artists, such as Stan Getz, but the combination here is pure dynamite! Hansi's wonderful strings, in many selections, and his brass on other tracks, are a magical treat for everyone! My favorites are a wonderful version of "Caravan" and the hauntingly beautiful, "Listen to your Heart". If you are a romantic, who just happens to like the lively beat of the bossa nova, this album is for YOU!!!! Ole!!!!:-) AND to Lindsay MacRae, I say, "Bravo for the strings, Jim!!!!"

 Astrud Gilberto
Astrud Gilberto's Finest Hour
Format: Audio CD from Universal Japan (2007-12-15)
Artist: Astrud Gilberto
List price: $37.98
Used price: $52.19
Tracks:
Disc 1
  • Goobye Sadness - Astrud Gilberto, Lobo, Edu
  • The Girl From Ipanema - Astrud Gilberto, DeMoraes, Vinicius
  • Meditation - Astrud Gilberto, Gimbel, Norman
  • The Face I Love - Astrud Gilberto, Valle, Marcos
  • Corcovado - Astrud Gilberto, Jobim, Antonio Carl
  • So Nice - Astrud Gilberto, Valle, Marcos
  • A Felicidade - Astrud Gilberto, Jobim, Antonio Carl
  • Photograph - Astrud Gilberto, Jobim, Antonio Carl
  • It Might as Well Be Spring - Astrud Gilberto, Hammerstein, Oscar
  • Wish Me a Rainbow - Astrud Gilberto, Livingston, Jay
  • Fly Me to the Moon - Astrud Gilberto, Howard, Bart
  • Crickets Sing for Anamaria - Astrud Gilberto, Valle, Marcos
  • Who Needs Forever? - Astrud Gilberto, Jones, Quincy
  • Insensatez - Astrud Gilberto, Jobim, Antonio Carl
  • Berimbau - Astrud Gilberto, Powell, Baden
  • Come Softly to Me/Hushabye - Astrud Gilberto, Christopher, Gretch
  • Trains and Boats and Planes - Astrud Gilberto, Bacharach, Burt
  • Canto de Ossanha - Astrud Gilberto, Powell, Baden
  • I'm Nothing Without You - Astrud Gilberto, Jobim, Antonio Carl
  • In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning - Astrud Gilberto, Hilliard
Average review score:

One of the alluring female voices of the Century XX!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-08-19
Astrud Gilberto was the Brazilian Dionysian lark per excellence and the embodiment of the sensuality, lyricism and tropical alluring of the best known Latin American music all over the world. Despite the terrible circumstances that made she left us before the used, she found in Antonio Carlos Jobim the perfect key for her to exhibit her sensitiveness, charisma and unforgettable charm.

This album picks up a very significant part of her musical legacy.

lovely!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-08
this album brightens my day. i got it about a month ago and ive listened to it about 7 times. her voice is so soothing.

Love that ethereal voice
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-01
I got this for a bossa nova music lover and after hearing it, I would have to say it has been one of my best CD buys. Each track is soulful, complete with Astrud's distinct airy voice and smooth instrumentals. I can't get enough of her voice after hearing her sing Girl of Ipanema on a compilation album, so I bought this CD. Many of the songs she sang may not have been that familiar to American radio, but they are well worth your ears. Broaden your music repertoire, get Astrud!

Astrud Gilberto Fan
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-14
If you are loking for a disc representative of the best of Astrud Gilberto and what makes her unique sound so attractive then this is a good one to begin with.

What a great way to combat winter!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-04-10
Although I was a bit "put off" by some of the pop tunes, her summery voice & the warm arrangements held the snow at bay!

 Astrud Gilberto
Astrud Gilberto's Finest Hour
Format: Audio CD from Umvd Labels (2001-05-15)
Artist: Astrud Gilberto
List price: $11.98
New price: $6.49
Used price: $6.50
Tracks:
Disc 1
  • Goobye Sadness - Astrud Gilberto, Lobo, Edu
  • The Girl From Ipanema - Astrud Gilberto, DeMoraes, Vinicius
  • Meditation - Astrud Gilberto, Gimbel, Norman
  • The Face I Love - Astrud Gilberto, Valle, Marcos
  • Corcovado - Astrud Gilberto, Jobim, Antonio Carl
  • So Nice - Astrud Gilberto, Valle, Marcos
  • A Felicidade - Astrud Gilberto, Jobim, Antonio Carl
  • Photograph - Astrud Gilberto, Jobim, Antonio Carl
  • It Might as Well Be Spring - Astrud Gilberto, Hammerstein, Oscar
  • Wish Me a Rainbow - Astrud Gilberto, Livingston, Jay
  • Fly Me to the Moon - Astrud Gilberto, Howard, Bart
  • Crickets Sing for Anamaria - Astrud Gilberto, Valle, Marcos
  • Who Needs Forever? - Astrud Gilberto, Jones, Quincy
  • Insensatez - Astrud Gilberto, Jobim, Antonio Carl
  • Berimbau - Astrud Gilberto, Powell, Baden
  • Come Softly to Me/Hushabye - Astrud Gilberto, Christopher, Gretch
  • Trains and Boats and Planes - Astrud Gilberto, Bacharach, Burt
  • Canto de Ossanha - Astrud Gilberto, Powell, Baden
  • I'm Nothing Without You - Astrud Gilberto, Jobim, Antonio Carl
  • In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning - Astrud Gilberto, Hilliard
Average review score:

One of the alluring female voices of the Century XX!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-08-19
Astrud Gilberto was the Brazilian Dionysian lark per excellence and the embodiment of the sensuality, lyricism and tropical alluring of the best known Latin American music all over the world. Despite the terrible circumstances that made she left us before the used, she found in Antonio Carlos Jobim the perfect key for her to exhibit her sensitiveness, charisma and unforgettable charm.

This album picks up a very significant part of her musical legacy.

lovely!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-08
this album brightens my day. i got it about a month ago and ive listened to it about 7 times. her voice is so soothing.

Love that ethereal voice
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-01
I got this for a bossa nova music lover and after hearing it, I would have to say it has been one of my best CD buys. Each track is soulful, complete with Astrud's distinct airy voice and smooth instrumentals. I can't get enough of her voice after hearing her sing Girl of Ipanema on a compilation album, so I bought this CD. Many of the songs she sang may not have been that familiar to American radio, but they are well worth your ears. Broaden your music repertoire, get Astrud!

Astrud Gilberto Fan
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-14
If you are loking for a disc representative of the best of Astrud Gilberto and what makes her unique sound so attractive then this is a good one to begin with.

What a great way to combat winter!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-04-10
Although I was a bit "put off" by some of the pop tunes, her summery voice & the warm arrangements held the snow at bay!

 Astrud Gilberto
Astrud Gilberto's Finest Hour : Smart Pianosoft
Format: Audio CD from Yamaha ()
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New price: $23.99

 Astrud Gilberto
Astrud Gilberto: A Certain Smile A Certain Sadness [ LP Vinyl ]
Format: LP Record from Verve Records ()
Artist:
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Used price: $12.00

 Astrud Gilberto
Astrud Gilberto: Gilberto with Turrentine [ 1971 LP Vinyl ]
Format: LP Record from CTI Records ()
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