Review by Richard S. Ginell
Here's some more bossa nova from Stan Getz when the bloom was still on the first Brazilian boom. This time, however, on his third such album, Getz relies mostly upon native Brazilians for his backing. Thus, the soft-focused grooves are considerably more attuned to what was actually coming out of Brazil at the time. Two bona fide giants, Antonio Carlos Jobim and Luiz Bonfá (who gets co-billing), provide the guitars and all of the material, and Maria Toledo contributes an occasional throaty vocal. Getz injects more high-wailing passages into his intuitive affinity for the groove, even going for some fast bop on "Un Abraco No Getz," and Bonfá takes adept care of the guitar solos against Jobim's rock-steady rhythm. Clearly Jobim's songwriting contributions -- "So Danco Samba," "How Insensitive," and "O Morro Nao Tem Vez" -- would have the longest shelf life, and though the album didn't sell as well as its two predecessors, it certainly helped break these tunes into the permanent jazz repertoire. Avid bossa nova fans will certainly treasure this album for the lesser-known Bonfá tunes.
https://www.allmusic.com/album/jazz-samba-encore%21-mw0000188204
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Reseña de Richard S. Ginell
Aquí tenemos algo más de bossa nova de Stan Getz cuando todavía estaba en auge el primer boom brasileño. Esta vez, sin embargo, en su tercer álbum de este tipo, Getz se apoya principalmente en brasileños nativos. Por lo tanto, los ritmos suaves están considerablemente más en sintonía con lo que realmente estaba saliendo de Brasil en ese momento. Dos auténticos gigantes, Antonio Carlos Jobim y Luiz Bonfá (que aparece en la co-factura), aportan las guitarras y todo el material, y Maria Toledo contribuye ocasionalmente con una voz gutural. Getz inyecta pasajes más agudos en su intuitiva afinidad por el groove, incluso llegando a un bop rápido en «Un Abraco No Getz», y Bonfá se encarga hábilmente de los solos de guitarra contra el ritmo firme como una roca de Jobim. Está claro que las contribuciones compositivas de Jobim - «So Danco Samba», «How Insensitive» y «O Morro Nao Tem Vez»- tendrían la vida útil más larga, y aunque el álbum no se vendió tan bien como sus dos predecesores, sin duda ayudó a introducir estas melodías en el repertorio permanente del jazz. Los ávidos fans de la bossa nova apreciarán sin duda este álbum por los temas menos conocidos de Bonfá.
https://www.allmusic.com/album/jazz-samba-encore%21-mw0000188204
Tracklist:
1. Sambalero
2. So Danco Samba :: I Only Dance Samba
3. Insensatez :: How Insensitive
4. O Morro Nao Tem Vez
5. Samba de Duas Notas :: Two Note Samba
6. Menina Flor
7. Mania de Maria
8. Saudade Vem Correndo
9. Um Abraco No Getz
10. Tribute to Stan Getz, Ebony Samba - (second version)
11. Ebony Samba - (first version, bonus track)
Credits:
Dave Bailey - Drums
Luiz Bonfá - Guitar
Jose (Bigorna) Carlos - Drums
George Duvivier - Bass
Paulo Ferreira - Drums
Stan Getz - Sax (Tenor)
Antonio Carlos Jobim - Arranger, Guitar, Piano
Don Payne - Bass
Maria Toledo - Vocals
Tommy Williams – Bass
1963
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