Joao Gilberto Music
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Disc 1
- 'S Wonderful
- Estaté
- Tin Tin Por Tin Tin
- Besame Mucho
- Wave
- Caminhos Cruzados
- Triste
- Zmngaro (Retraro Em Branco E Preto)

Fantastic CDReview Date: 2007-10-17
familiar voices and familiar musicReview Date: 2007-10-18
the voices on brasil are familiar to anyone who is a fan of brazilian music: gilberto gil, caetano veloso, joao gilberto, and maria bethania are among the greatest superstars all time of brazilian music individually. and on this album they all come together to play joao gilberto's style of music. i'm not sure about bethania but gil and caetano were avid joao fans. however they had never tried to replicate his sound. tropicalia's musical influences certainly included joao but were nothing like his music. in this 1981 release, we here straight bossa nova. joao plays beautifully. the production at times is not optimal but at other times is excellent. hearing gil and caetano sing in such a restrained, soft fashion is impressive considering the vocals that they had used in their career up to that point.
anyways, this album certainly pays tribute to brasil and brazilian music. disse alguem, the simons and marks jazz standard all of me in portuguese lyrics, is the one exception. the vocals are stunning, the bossa rhythms crisp and refreshing, the sound soft as can be. this is one of my favorite albums.
BeautyReview Date: 2007-02-06
This album is good to own because you get two albums for the price of one, Gilberto's "Amoroso" (1976) and "Brasil" (1981). These albums showcase Joao in his prime, vibrant and full of life. "Brasil" is a much more accessible album to listen to than the previous selection, and showcases fellow Brazilian musicians Gilberto Gil and Caetano Veloso. What an album to relax to and forget about life.
A masterpiece PLUS a great albumReview Date: 2004-07-10
Wasn't I suprised to find the Brasil album (tracks 9-14) together with Amoroso (1-8). Maybe I'm a little more used to sappy strings than some other people, but they don't bother me so much. Heck, as long as I can hear Joao's voz e violao, I'm a happy man.
If the somewhat negative reviews of the first half of the CD are making some of you hesitant to purchase this wonderful music, I need only remind you that some people buy a disc for only one song. Well, here you're gonna find six wonderful ones for sure, and maybe a few more, depending on your taste in strings.
Bossa Nova rocksReview Date: 2006-03-24
I had never heard music so beautiful as in (portueguese'.) One of my professors suggested that I give a listen to international music, boy was she right.
I have migraines so I put on Joao/Astrud/Stan Getz to relax and release the pain. They are all so soothing and enjoyable. I also suggest you get" Getz/Gilberto: live at Carnegie Hall" Astrud appears on it as well. Antonio Carlos Jobim: Wave, "Brazilian Romance" all by Verve records.
Disc 1
- 'S Wonderful - João Gilberto, Gershwin, George
- Estaté - João Gilberto, Martino, Bruno
- Tin Tin Por Tin Tin - João Gilberto, Barbosa, Haroldo
- Besame Mucho - João Gilberto, Velazquez, Consuelo
- Wave - João Gilberto, Jobim, Antonio Carl
- Caminhos Cruzados - João Gilberto, Jobim, Antonio Carl
- Triste - João Gilberto, Jobim, Antonio Carl
- Zingaro - João Gilberto, Jobim, Antonio Carl
- Aquarela Do Brasil - João Gilberto, Mateus
- Disse Alguém (All of Me) - João Gilberto, Simons, Seymour
- Bahia Com H - João Gilberto, Brean, Denis
- No Tabuleiro da Baiana - João Gilberto, Barroso, Ary
- Milagre - João Gilberto, Caymmi, Dorival
- Cordeiro de Nanã - João Gilberto, Mateus

Fantastic CDReview Date: 2007-10-17
familiar voices and familiar musicReview Date: 2007-10-18
the voices on brasil are familiar to anyone who is a fan of brazilian music: gilberto gil, caetano veloso, joao gilberto, and maria bethania are among the greatest superstars all time of brazilian music individually. and on this album they all come together to play joao gilberto's style of music. i'm not sure about bethania but gil and caetano were avid joao fans. however they had never tried to replicate his sound. tropicalia's musical influences certainly included joao but were nothing like his music. in this 1981 release, we here straight bossa nova. joao plays beautifully. the production at times is not optimal but at other times is excellent. hearing gil and caetano sing in such a restrained, soft fashion is impressive considering the vocals that they had used in their career up to that point.
anyways, this album certainly pays tribute to brasil and brazilian music. disse alguem, the simons and marks jazz standard all of me in portuguese lyrics, is the one exception. the vocals are stunning, the bossa rhythms crisp and refreshing, the sound soft as can be. this is one of my favorite albums.
BeautyReview Date: 2007-02-06
This album is good to own because you get two albums for the price of one, Gilberto's "Amoroso" (1976) and "Brasil" (1981). These albums showcase Joao in his prime, vibrant and full of life. "Brasil" is a much more accessible album to listen to than the previous selection, and showcases fellow Brazilian musicians Gilberto Gil and Caetano Veloso. What an album to relax to and forget about life.
A masterpiece PLUS a great albumReview Date: 2004-07-10
Wasn't I suprised to find the Brasil album (tracks 9-14) together with Amoroso (1-8). Maybe I'm a little more used to sappy strings than some other people, but they don't bother me so much. Heck, as long as I can hear Joao's voz e violao, I'm a happy man.
If the somewhat negative reviews of the first half of the CD are making some of you hesitant to purchase this wonderful music, I need only remind you that some people buy a disc for only one song. Well, here you're gonna find six wonderful ones for sure, and maybe a few more, depending on your taste in strings.
Bossa Nova rocksReview Date: 2006-03-24
I had never heard music so beautiful as in (portueguese'.) One of my professors suggested that I give a listen to international music, boy was she right.
I have migraines so I put on Joao/Astrud/Stan Getz to relax and release the pain. They are all so soothing and enjoyable. I also suggest you get" Getz/Gilberto: live at Carnegie Hall" Astrud appears on it as well. Antonio Carlos Jobim: Wave, "Brazilian Romance" all by Verve records.

Used price: $8.49
Disc 1
- 'S Wonderful - João Gilberto, Gershwin, George
- Estaté - João Gilberto, Martino, Bruno
- Tin Tin Por Tin Tin - João Gilberto, Barbosa, Haroldo
- Besame Mucho - João Gilberto, Velazquez, Consuelo
- Wave - João Gilberto, Jobim, Antonio Carl
- Caminhos Cruzados - João Gilberto, Jobim, Antonio Carl
- Triste - João Gilberto, Jobim, Antonio Carl
- Zingaro - João Gilberto, Jobim, Antonio Carl
- Aquarela Do Brasil - João Gilberto, Mateus
- Disse Alguém (All of Me) - João Gilberto, Simons, Seymour
- Bahia Com H - João Gilberto, Brean, Denis
- No Tabuleiro da Baiana - João Gilberto, Barroso, Ary
- Milagre - João Gilberto, Caymmi, Dorival
- Cordeiro de Nanã - João Gilberto, Mateus

Fantastic CDReview Date: 2007-10-17
familiar voices and familiar musicReview Date: 2007-10-18
the voices on brasil are familiar to anyone who is a fan of brazilian music: gilberto gil, caetano veloso, joao gilberto, and maria bethania are among the greatest superstars all time of brazilian music individually. and on this album they all come together to play joao gilberto's style of music. i'm not sure about bethania but gil and caetano were avid joao fans. however they had never tried to replicate his sound. tropicalia's musical influences certainly included joao but were nothing like his music. in this 1981 release, we here straight bossa nova. joao plays beautifully. the production at times is not optimal but at other times is excellent. hearing gil and caetano sing in such a restrained, soft fashion is impressive considering the vocals that they had used in their career up to that point.
anyways, this album certainly pays tribute to brasil and brazilian music. disse alguem, the simons and marks jazz standard all of me in portuguese lyrics, is the one exception. the vocals are stunning, the bossa rhythms crisp and refreshing, the sound soft as can be. this is one of my favorite albums.
BeautyReview Date: 2007-02-06
This album is good to own because you get two albums for the price of one, Gilberto's "Amoroso" (1976) and "Brasil" (1981). These albums showcase Joao in his prime, vibrant and full of life. "Brasil" is a much more accessible album to listen to than the previous selection, and showcases fellow Brazilian musicians Gilberto Gil and Caetano Veloso. What an album to relax to and forget about life.
A masterpiece PLUS a great albumReview Date: 2004-07-10
Wasn't I suprised to find the Brasil album (tracks 9-14) together with Amoroso (1-8). Maybe I'm a little more used to sappy strings than some other people, but they don't bother me so much. Heck, as long as I can hear Joao's voz e violao, I'm a happy man.
If the somewhat negative reviews of the first half of the CD are making some of you hesitant to purchase this wonderful music, I need only remind you that some people buy a disc for only one song. Well, here you're gonna find six wonderful ones for sure, and maybe a few more, depending on your taste in strings.
Bossa Nova rocksReview Date: 2006-03-24
I had never heard music so beautiful as in (portueguese'.) One of my professors suggested that I give a listen to international music, boy was she right.
I have migraines so I put on Joao/Astrud/Stan Getz to relax and release the pain. They are all so soothing and enjoyable. I also suggest you get" Getz/Gilberto: live at Carnegie Hall" Astrud appears on it as well. Antonio Carlos Jobim: Wave, "Brazilian Romance" all by Verve records.


EU SEI QUE VOU TE AMAR.Review Date: 2005-10-22
i highly recommended.
My favorite of Joao's live recordings.Review Date: 2005-05-03
Good, But Not Up To Joao's High StandardsReview Date: 2000-09-29
I was tipped off, raced to get it, and home to spin it. It's Joao, alright, and he's got to be around 70. (Because I'm 60.) The oxymoronish, incredible "masculine intimacy" of Joao's voice prevails, reigns, and his unique guitar chords are marvelously, innovatively all over the place. His beat is inimitable, as always. Just Joao and his guitar. The way it should be.
It's a Sony production. No liner notes (too bad). Cover says "it's live." ("Ao vivo"). Yet there was applause following some songs, a certain indication of "live"; but no intermittent anything on others. Yes, in several places he goes right from one song into the next -- a trilogy or two or three -- as designed.
Biggest disappointment: Raggedy technical transitions from the endings of some songs to the beginnings of the next in (too) many instances. Not Joao's fault. Clumsy studio engineering, in my humble opinion. Makes me think he had no control over the production of this CD. His standards are lofty. Impeccable. It's like someone taped it, ran out the door, and put a CD out in a week, unbeknownst to Joao.
Still, da man's da man (and part musical god). Now if he and his equally sexy-sounding daughter, Gebel Gilberto, (she with her own neat, nifty, new, soft, sensuous [if over-engineered] CD "Tanto Tempo") would team up on, say, a duet CD combining, overlapping, intertwining "Este Se Olhar" with "Sim, Promesas Fiz" and some other guy/gal standards, wow! Que coisa! :-)
Meanwhile, this'll do as a sunset salute to a great career. Thanks for the inspiration and memories, Joao! Voce e ainda de mais!
Good, But Not Up To Joao's High StandardsReview Date: 2000-09-30
I was tipped off, raced to get it, and home to spin it. It's Joao, alright, and he's got to be around 70. (Because I'm 60.) The oxymoronish, incredible "masculine intimacy" of Joao's voice prevails, reigns, and his unique guitar chords are marvelously, innovatively all over the place. His beat is inimitable, as always. Just Joao and his guitar. The way it should be.
It's a Sony production. No liner notes (too bad). Cover says "it's live." ("Ao vivo"). Yet there was applause following some songs, a certain indication of "live"; but no intermittent anything on others. Yes, in several places he goes right from one song into the next -- a trilogy or two or three -- as designed.
Biggest disappointment: Raggedy technical transitions from the endings of some songs to the beginnings of the next in (too) many instances. Not Joao's fault. Clumsy studio engineering, in my humble opinion. Makes me think he had no control over the production of this CD. His standards are lofty. Impeccable. It's like someone taped it, ran out the door, and put a CD out in a week, unbeknownst to Joao.
Still, da man's da man (and part musical god). Now if he and his equally sexy-sounding daughter, Bebel Gilberto, (she with her own neat, nifty, new, soft, sensuous [if over-engineered] CD "Tanto Tempo") would team up on, say, a duet CD combining, overlapping, intertwining "Este Se Olhar" with "Sim, Promesas Fiz" and some other guy/gal standards, wow! Que coisa! :-)
Meanwhile, this'll do as a sunset salute to a great career. Thanks for the inspiration and memories, Joao! Voce e ainda de mais!
There is beauty in simplicityReview Date: 2001-12-28
The only drawback on this CD is its lack of liner notes and the careless editing and sequencing of the tracks. Don't let that deter you, though. What really matters is João Gilberto's music.
Whether you understand Portuguese or not is not the question. If you can appreciate sincerity, simplicity and lyricism, then you will appreciate "Ao Vivo" for it speaks to your heart in a language that anyone can understand.
"Ao Vivo" is simply a beautiful album.

Used price: $7.98
Disc 1
- Eu Sei Que Vou Te Amar - João Gilberto, Jobim, Antonio Carl
- Desafinado - João Gilberto, Mendonca, Newton
- Voce Nao Sabe Amar - João Gilberto, Caymmi, Dorival
- Fotografia - João Gilberto, Jobim, Antonio Carl
- Rosa Morena - João Gilberto, Caymmi, Dorival
- La Vem a Baiana - João Gilberto, Caymmi, Dorival
- Pra Que Discutir Com Madame - João Gilberto, Barbosa, Haroldo
- Isto Aqui O Que E? - João Gilberto, Barroso, Ary
- Meditation (Meditação) - João Gilberto, Gimbel, Norman
- Da Cor Do Pecado - João Gilberto, Bororo
- Guacyra - João Gilberto, Tavares, Heckel
- Se E Por Falta de Adeus - João Gilberto, Jobim, Antonio Carl
- Chega de Saudade - João Gilberto, Jobim, Antonio Carl
- A Valsa de Quem Nao Tem Amor - João Gilberto, Mesquita, Custodo
- Corcovado (Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars) - João Gilberto, Jobim, Antonio Carl
- Estaté - João Gilberto, Martino, Bruno
- O Amor Em Paz - João Gilberto, Jobim, Antonio Carl
- Aos Pes da Cruz - João Gilberto, Pinto, Marino

EU SEI QUE VOU TE AMAR.Review Date: 2005-10-22
i highly recommended.
My favorite of Joao's live recordings.Review Date: 2005-05-03
Good, But Not Up To Joao's High StandardsReview Date: 2000-09-29
I was tipped off, raced to get it, and home to spin it. It's Joao, alright, and he's got to be around 70. (Because I'm 60.) The oxymoronish, incredible "masculine intimacy" of Joao's voice prevails, reigns, and his unique guitar chords are marvelously, innovatively all over the place. His beat is inimitable, as always. Just Joao and his guitar. The way it should be.
It's a Sony production. No liner notes (too bad). Cover says "it's live." ("Ao vivo"). Yet there was applause following some songs, a certain indication of "live"; but no intermittent anything on others. Yes, in several places he goes right from one song into the next -- a trilogy or two or three -- as designed.
Biggest disappointment: Raggedy technical transitions from the endings of some songs to the beginnings of the next in (too) many instances. Not Joao's fault. Clumsy studio engineering, in my humble opinion. Makes me think he had no control over the production of this CD. His standards are lofty. Impeccable. It's like someone taped it, ran out the door, and put a CD out in a week, unbeknownst to Joao.
Still, da man's da man (and part musical god). Now if he and his equally sexy-sounding daughter, Gebel Gilberto, (she with her own neat, nifty, new, soft, sensuous [if over-engineered] CD "Tanto Tempo") would team up on, say, a duet CD combining, overlapping, intertwining "Este Se Olhar" with "Sim, Promesas Fiz" and some other guy/gal standards, wow! Que coisa! :-)
Meanwhile, this'll do as a sunset salute to a great career. Thanks for the inspiration and memories, Joao! Voce e ainda de mais!
Good, But Not Up To Joao's High StandardsReview Date: 2000-09-30
I was tipped off, raced to get it, and home to spin it. It's Joao, alright, and he's got to be around 70. (Because I'm 60.) The oxymoronish, incredible "masculine intimacy" of Joao's voice prevails, reigns, and his unique guitar chords are marvelously, innovatively all over the place. His beat is inimitable, as always. Just Joao and his guitar. The way it should be.
It's a Sony production. No liner notes (too bad). Cover says "it's live." ("Ao vivo"). Yet there was applause following some songs, a certain indication of "live"; but no intermittent anything on others. Yes, in several places he goes right from one song into the next -- a trilogy or two or three -- as designed.
Biggest disappointment: Raggedy technical transitions from the endings of some songs to the beginnings of the next in (too) many instances. Not Joao's fault. Clumsy studio engineering, in my humble opinion. Makes me think he had no control over the production of this CD. His standards are lofty. Impeccable. It's like someone taped it, ran out the door, and put a CD out in a week, unbeknownst to Joao.
Still, da man's da man (and part musical god). Now if he and his equally sexy-sounding daughter, Bebel Gilberto, (she with her own neat, nifty, new, soft, sensuous [if over-engineered] CD "Tanto Tempo") would team up on, say, a duet CD combining, overlapping, intertwining "Este Se Olhar" with "Sim, Promesas Fiz" and some other guy/gal standards, wow! Que coisa! :-)
Meanwhile, this'll do as a sunset salute to a great career. Thanks for the inspiration and memories, Joao! Voce e ainda de mais!
There is beauty in simplicityReview Date: 2001-12-28
The only drawback on this CD is its lack of liner notes and the careless editing and sequencing of the tracks. Don't let that deter you, though. What really matters is João Gilberto's music.
Whether you understand Portuguese or not is not the question. If you can appreciate sincerity, simplicity and lyricism, then you will appreciate "Ao Vivo" for it speaks to your heart in a language that anyone can understand.
"Ao Vivo" is simply a beautiful album.
Disc 1
- Eu Sei Que Vou Te Amar - João Gilberto, Jobim, Antonio Carl
- Desafinado - João Gilberto, Mendonca, Newton
- Voce Nao Sabe Amar - João Gilberto, Caymmi, Dorival
- Fotografia - João Gilberto, Jobim, Antonio Carl
- Rosa Morena - João Gilberto, Caymmi, Dorival
- La Vem a Baiana - João Gilberto, Caymmi, Dorival
- Pra Que Discutir Com Madame - João Gilberto, Barbosa, Haroldo
- Isto Aqui O Que E? - João Gilberto, Barroso, Ary
- Meditation (Meditação) - João Gilberto, Gimbel, Norman
- Da Cor Do Pecado - João Gilberto, Bororo
- Guacyra - João Gilberto, Tavares, Heckel
- Se E Por Falta de Adeus - João Gilberto, Jobim, Antonio Carl
- Chega de Saudade - João Gilberto, Jobim, Antonio Carl
- A Valsa de Quem Nao Tem Amor - João Gilberto, Mesquita, Custodo
- Corcovado (Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars) - João Gilberto, Jobim, Antonio Carl
- Estaté - João Gilberto, Martino, Bruno
- O Amor Em Paz - João Gilberto, Jobim, Antonio Carl
- Aos Pes da Cruz - João Gilberto, Pinto, Marino

EU SEI QUE VOU TE AMAR.Review Date: 2005-10-22
i highly recommended.
My favorite of Joao's live recordings.Review Date: 2005-05-03
Good, But Not Up To Joao's High StandardsReview Date: 2000-09-29
I was tipped off, raced to get it, and home to spin it. It's Joao, alright, and he's got to be around 70. (Because I'm 60.) The oxymoronish, incredible "masculine intimacy" of Joao's voice prevails, reigns, and his unique guitar chords are marvelously, innovatively all over the place. His beat is inimitable, as always. Just Joao and his guitar. The way it should be.
It's a Sony production. No liner notes (too bad). Cover says "it's live." ("Ao vivo"). Yet there was applause following some songs, a certain indication of "live"; but no intermittent anything on others. Yes, in several places he goes right from one song into the next -- a trilogy or two or three -- as designed.
Biggest disappointment: Raggedy technical transitions from the endings of some songs to the beginnings of the next in (too) many instances. Not Joao's fault. Clumsy studio engineering, in my humble opinion. Makes me think he had no control over the production of this CD. His standards are lofty. Impeccable. It's like someone taped it, ran out the door, and put a CD out in a week, unbeknownst to Joao.
Still, da man's da man (and part musical god). Now if he and his equally sexy-sounding daughter, Gebel Gilberto, (she with her own neat, nifty, new, soft, sensuous [if over-engineered] CD "Tanto Tempo") would team up on, say, a duet CD combining, overlapping, intertwining "Este Se Olhar" with "Sim, Promesas Fiz" and some other guy/gal standards, wow! Que coisa! :-)
Meanwhile, this'll do as a sunset salute to a great career. Thanks for the inspiration and memories, Joao! Voce e ainda de mais!
Good, But Not Up To Joao's High StandardsReview Date: 2000-09-30
I was tipped off, raced to get it, and home to spin it. It's Joao, alright, and he's got to be around 70. (Because I'm 60.) The oxymoronish, incredible "masculine intimacy" of Joao's voice prevails, reigns, and his unique guitar chords are marvelously, innovatively all over the place. His beat is inimitable, as always. Just Joao and his guitar. The way it should be.
It's a Sony production. No liner notes (too bad). Cover says "it's live." ("Ao vivo"). Yet there was applause following some songs, a certain indication of "live"; but no intermittent anything on others. Yes, in several places he goes right from one song into the next -- a trilogy or two or three -- as designed.
Biggest disappointment: Raggedy technical transitions from the endings of some songs to the beginnings of the next in (too) many instances. Not Joao's fault. Clumsy studio engineering, in my humble opinion. Makes me think he had no control over the production of this CD. His standards are lofty. Impeccable. It's like someone taped it, ran out the door, and put a CD out in a week, unbeknownst to Joao.
Still, da man's da man (and part musical god). Now if he and his equally sexy-sounding daughter, Bebel Gilberto, (she with her own neat, nifty, new, soft, sensuous [if over-engineered] CD "Tanto Tempo") would team up on, say, a duet CD combining, overlapping, intertwining "Este Se Olhar" with "Sim, Promesas Fiz" and some other guy/gal standards, wow! Que coisa! :-)
Meanwhile, this'll do as a sunset salute to a great career. Thanks for the inspiration and memories, Joao! Voce e ainda de mais!
There is beauty in simplicityReview Date: 2001-12-28
The only drawback on this CD is its lack of liner notes and the careless editing and sequencing of the tracks. Don't let that deter you, though. What really matters is João Gilberto's music.
Whether you understand Portuguese or not is not the question. If you can appreciate sincerity, simplicity and lyricism, then you will appreciate "Ao Vivo" for it speaks to your heart in a language that anyone can understand.
"Ao Vivo" is simply a beautiful album.

Used price: $26.51
Disc 1
- The Girl From Ipanema - Stan Getz, Brasileiro De Almei
- Doralice - Stan Getz, Caymmi, Dori
- Para Machuchar Meu Coracao - Stan Getz, Barroso, Ary Evange
- Desafinado (Off Key) - Stan Getz, Brasileiro De Almei
- Corcovado (Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars) - Stan Getz, Brasileiro De Almei
- So Dance Samba - Stan Getz, Brasileiro De Almei
- O Grande Amor - Stan Getz, Brasileiro De Almei
- Vivo Sonhando - Stan Getz, Brasileiro De Almei
- The Girl From Ipanema - Stan Getz, Brasileiro De Almei
- Corcovado (Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars) - Stan Getz, Brasileiro De Almei
- Desafinado - Stan Getz, Jobim, Antonio Carl
- Samba Dees Days - Stan Getz, Byrd, Charlie
- O Pato (The Duck) - Stan Getz, Silva, Jayme
- Samba Triste - Stan Getz, Blanco, Billy
- Samba de Uma Nota So - Stan Getz, Jobim, Antonio Carl
- É Luxo Só - Stan Getz, Barroso, Ary
- Bahia (Baia) - Stan Getz, Barroso, Ary
- Desafinado - Stan Getz, Jobim, Antonio Carl

Good Music, Bad Packaging, and an Exorbitant PriceReview Date: 2005-01-14
While Getz/Gilberto is justifiably one of the best-known jazz LPs ever-recorded, I was struck by how ragged it is at times. Astrud Gilberto's singing, in particular, displays a pretty poor sense of rhythm, and neither she nor Joao Gilberto has much of a voice. It surprised me that the musicianship was noticeably better on Jazz Samba.
The real reasons for giving this only four stars, however, are the packaging and the price. There are two CDs here, but there's really only enough material for one. Even with the 45 rpm singles versions of "The Girl From Ipanema", "Corcovado", and "Desafinado", which seem just to be cut and spliced from the LP versions, the music comes in under 75 minutes. The package was issued in Korea, and the notes are nearly entirely in Hangul. There is a reprint of the notes from the original Getz/Gilberto LP, but it is all but illegible.
The price, moreover, is much too high for a reissue of two LPs. Those who want a CD version of only one of the LPs can find one for far less money (and including the 45 rpm singles issues) , and buying separate CD versions of both will run to less money than this package.
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