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Getz/Gilberto '76
M**I
Gilberto controlling a procession of the nights
Olga Albizu’s cover painting, similar to a series of Jazz Samba albums on Verve, gives an impression of George Klabin and Zeb Feldman’s enthusiasm to this project. According to Todd Barkan, Getz contacted Barkan with the idea of booking his quartet and Joao Gilberto at Keystone Korner for a week, to promote the release of Columbia’s “The Best Of Two Worlds.” (DownBeat, Mar.,’16) People even came from Brazil to hear them, as Barkan advertised the gig two or three months in advance. “Getz/Gilberto ’76” captures excitement of those days, from the second sets of those nights.Getz is said to be irascible and sometimes even violent, while Gilberto being very shy. Barkan says getting them on the road together was next to impossible. The Japanese quarterly jazz magazine “Jazz Critics” reports there is a subtle discordance between Getz and Gilberto on the rising success of “Getz/Gilberto.” Only Antonio Carlos Jobim’s politics keeps a delicate balance between them. (Jazz Critics No.119, ’04) This album doesn’t show a bit of their disharmony. Billy Hart attests that Gilberto was living at Getz’s house at that time. Jazz Samba would be one project among many to Getz, even though the resulting success brought him back to pop stardom. In contrast with Verve albums, where Getz plays at the fore on every songs, a leading character on “Getz/Gilberto ’76” is Gilberto. Barkan credits Hart is the unsung hero of this gig. He testifies Gilberto really likes him. Hart had studied Brazilian music and made Gilberto feel at ease, Barkan says.From the very beginning Gilberto captures us. Gilberto depicts deeply poetic world with featherlight samba rhythms. Getz devotes himself to being a subordinate role to Gilberto here. Mostly he steps aside, while Gilberto controlling a procession of the nights. Getz pays respects to Gilberto in his introducing comments. When he complements Gilberto, he blows identically and melodiously. Gilberto even chuckles to himself toward a call thrown in from the audience. Hart and Clint Houston’s backing is rather indistinct, nevertheless supporting Gilberto sufficiently, who sings way in front of the beat at times and away behind the beat at times. Joanne Brackeen joins them with a scarcely audible volume, which doesn’t interrupt Gilberto’s delicate world. Her backing is inventive and precise. Up to now, “Getz With Laurindo Almeida” was the best album among a Jazz Samba series to me. “Getz/Gilberto ’76” surpasses this much further.
F**R
Great reunion performance and important Getz Quartet exposure!
As an avid collector of Stan Getz recordings I treasure this reunion with Joao Gilbero. It is well packaged, and the music is superb. This quartet with Joanne Bracheen on piano was not much recorded, so this material is important. Getz was transitioning from the Bossa Nova period to his excellent 80' work.
D**L
All About João Gilberto
****1/2. Much has been discussed about the volume balance of the band versus João Gilberto, that Gilberto was over-miked, but frankly I find no problem. The CD is not about the band. Package notes of Stan Getz's Moments in Time, derived from the same sessions in 1976 at the Keystone Korner in San Francisco and issued by the same team, state that the band purposefully reduced their performance volume as well as improvisational development. Gilberto is a soft, sensual singer and he plays a soft nylon-string guitar; they honored the vocalist by holding back and they let his artistry shine. My high level stereo system and also by my studio headphones via computer DVD/CD drive allowed full appreciation of Billy Hart's drums. Joanne Brackeen was the pianist of the recordings and she played only a few gentle supporting notes. It was Getz who was over-miked; his interludes were fortunately infrequent and brief. Bassist Clint Houston provided just simple, basic background. Gilberto was heart-tugging Gilberto. Ah! Bossa Nova of Jobim, songs of Dori Caymmi, a tune by Gilberto Gill and by Ary Barroso, and a couple by Gilberto himself are featured. The track João Marcelo [Gilberto' son] is pure instrumental. Thus, the album chiefly is of guitar, voice, and drum, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and love. In the encore, the band opens up and we hear all the musicians fine. Key is the live, intimate atmosphere. Even if the tape recordings and clear digital remastering may seem merely of archival quality, the album is certainly worthwhile.
M**J
Give me the down beat
Beautiful 180 Gram Vinyl. Great performance. I feel the mix is a little focused on the vocals and would have loved to hear a little more of the Bossa Rhythm, but over all very enjoyable.
W**R
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good fast service & product as advertised
V**N
Great music
For me this is relaxing music, in a stressful world were I deal with people who are hostile this is a great escape for me!
N**E
Vintage Joao Gilberto
This is a great release for Joao Gilberto fans after all these years. For a "live" recording, this is quite enjoyable.
E**.
Nice Live cd
I was happy to find that this cd had come out with tunes that were recorded live in 1976. This doesn't match the excitement of listening to the first Getz/Gilberto album from back in the day, but that would be almost impossible to ever duplicate. It has been one of, if not my favorite jazzalbum ever. Stan Getz is my favorite sax player of all time, so this is a wonderful addition to my collection.
J**G
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S**S
Five Stars
All good.
S**S
Memoria y saudade
A flor de piel. Pura poesía de los trópicos en la primavera de una noche de acordes nueva-yorquinos, donde dos genios de la música y la palabra se encuentran. Un ensueño con la memoria de los elefantes.
H**1
Perle des Bossa Novas
Diese Live Aufnahme aus dem Jahre 1976 ist eine wahre Perle des Bossa Novas. Nur sehr dezente Instrumentierung mit minimalem Gesang und dazu die Atmosphäre aus einem wahrscheinlich sehr kleinen Jazz Club. Die positive Stimmung kommt förmlich direkt rüber. Musikalisch gefallen mir sowohl die dezenten ruhigeren als auch die etwas schnelleren Stücke. Da hier nur ein Duo aufgetreten ist, kann man auch sehr schnell die filigranen Techniken entdecken, mit denen die Instrumente bedient wurden. Hier spielen Meister ihres Fachs.
C**S
Musik gut - Sound mässig
Joao und Getz ziehen ihr Programm durch, alles schon gehört so oder ähnlich, aber es bleibt eben immer noch tolle Musik. Getz eher uninspiriert....Der Sound aber entspricht nicht dem was man heute gewohnt ist, angeblich gab es eine Sound Restoration.... Na ja, da habe ich schon ganz andere positive Ergebnisse einer Aufarbeitung gesehen. Wenn das nicht stört: Alles ok, mehr nicht. Habe eine Riesensammlung von Joao, das ist klar das schwächste Teil davon...
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