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Sit back, put your feet up and enjoy a full listening session of this essential jazz album, without the need to get up and flip the record! One of my favorite 69 cent good will finds! Side one 1. "Desafinado" (Antonio Carlos Jobim, Newton Mendonça) — 5:52 2. "Samba Dees Days" (Charlie Byrd) — 3:35 3. "O Pato" (Jayme Silva, Neuza Teixeira) — 2:34 4. "Samba Triste" (Baden Powell, Billy Blanco) — 4:44 [edit] Side two 1. "Samba de Uma Nota Só" (Antonio Carlos Jobim, Newton Mendonça) — 6:12 2. "É Luxo Só" (Ary Barroso) — 3:43 3. "Baia"[1] (Ary Barroso) — 6:49 From Wikipedia: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Jazz Samba is a bossa nova LP by Stan Getz and Charlie Byrd, released on the Verve label on February 13, 1962. Jazz Samba was the first major bossa-nova album on the American jazz scene. It was the real start of the bossa-nova excitement in America, which peaked in the mid-1960s. Though Stan Getz was the featured star of the album, it was very strongly inspired and designed by the guitarist Charlie Byrd. They were joined by two bassists (Keter Betts and Charlie's brother Gene (Joe) Byrd), and two drummers (Buddy Deppenschmidt and Bill Reichenbach) for the recording at All Souls Church, Unitarian in Washington, DC on 13 February 1962, and it was released on 20 April 1962 as Verve LP V6-8432. Although it is often described as music by Brazilian composer Antonio Carlos Jobim, only two of the seven tracks ...
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