Mind Games feat. Lisa Wahlandt & Mulo Francel 'Plays The Music Of Stan Getz & Astrud Gilberto'
| Lisa Wahlandt | |
vocal |
| Mulo Francel | |
tenor sax |
| Knud Mensing | |
guitar |
| Robert Kainar | |
percussion |
| Csaba Schmitz | |
drums |
| D. D. Lowka | |
acoustic bass |
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1 | Agua de Beber Jobim | 4:26 |
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2 | So danco Samba Jobim | 1:54 |
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3 | Telephone Song Menescal | 2:37 |
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4 | No one like you Wahlandt | 3:42 |
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5 | Corcovado Jobim | 3:27 |
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6 | Orfeo Negro Bonfa, Maria | 3:39 |
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7 | O pato Silva, Teixeira | 1:44 |
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8 | Paixao Francel, Wahlandt | 5:10 |
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9 | Dindi Jobim | 4:21 |
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10 | Voce e eu Lyra | 1:55 |
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11 | Bim bom Gilberto | 3:03 |
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12 | E Luxo so Barroso | 5:06 |
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13 | How insensitive Jobim | 7:17 |
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14 | Girl from Ipanema Jobim | 4:30 |
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15 | Agua de Beber Jobim | 1:11 |
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| Tenor saxophonist Stan Getz, who died in 1991, was one of the first who connected the North American Cool Jazz with the vibrating pulse of Brazilian rhythm. The result was the Bossa Nova whom he and the female singer Astrud Gilberto leveraged to world wide fame. Tailored to the chosen tracks you can hear an instrumentation with reduced blower instrumentation and additional guitar on this release of Mind Games. "One of the finest Jazz orchestras of our days" (WOM Journal) has compiled a program that covers the highlights of Latin American music. |
Produced by Edition Collage
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