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© 1964 UMG Recordings, Inc.
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Corcovado (Quiet Nights Of Quiet Stars)
The New Stan Getz Quartet, Astrud Gilberto
02:53
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The Telephone Song
The New Stan Getz Quartet, Astrud Gilberto
02:05
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Although the name Stan Getz (tenor sax) was initially synonymous with the West Coast cool scene during the mid-to-late 1950s, he likewise became a key component in the Bossa Nova craze of the early 1960s. Along with Astrud Gilberto (vocals), Getz scored a genre-defining hit with the "Girl From Ipanema," extracted from the equally lauded Getz/Gilberto (1963). While that platter primarily consists of duets between Getz and João Gilberto (guitar/vocals), it was truly serendipity that teamed Getz with João's wife Astrud, who claims to have never sung a note outside of her own home prior to the session that launched her career. Getz Au Go Go Featuring Astrud Gilberto (1964) was the second-to-last album that he would issue during his self-proclaimed "Bossa Nova Era" -- the final being Getz/Gilberto #2 [Live] (1964) concert title from Carnegie Hall. In many ways, that is a logical successor to this one, as both include the "New Stan Getz Quartet." The band features a young Gary Burton (vibraphone), Kenny Burrell (guitar), Gene Cherico (bass), and Joe Hunt (drums). As is typical with jazz, there are a few personnel substitutions, with Helcio Milito (drums) and Chuck Israels (bass), respectively, filling in on nearly half the effort. As the name of the disc intimates, this recording hails from the venerable Greenwich Village venue, the Café Au Go Go, in mid-August of 1964 -- two months after "Girl From Ipanema" became a Top Five pop single. However, the focus of Getz Au Go Go steers away from the Brazilian flavored fare, bringing Astrud Gilberto into the realm of a decidedly more North American style. That said, there are a few Antonio Carlos Jobim compositions -- "Corcovado (Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars)" and "One Note Samba" -- both of which would be considered as jazz standards in years to follow -- as well as the lesser-circulated "Eu E Voce." Getz and crew gather behind Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein's "It Might as Well Be Spring," and the scintillating instrumental "Summertime," from Porgy & Bess. Other equally engaging cuts include affective vocal readings of "Only Trust Your Heart," and the diminutive, yet catchy "Telephone Song." There is also some great interaction between Getz and Burton on "Here's to That Rainy Day." Getz Au Go Go is highly recommended for all dimensions of jazz enthusiasts. ~ Lindsay Planer
1. Corcovado (Quiet Nights Of Quiet Stars)
- Double Bass
- Gene Cherico
- Primary Artist
- The New Stan Getz Quartet
- Drums
- Helcio Milito
- Featured Artist
- Astrud Gilberto
- Guitar
- Kenny Burrell
- Performer
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Helcio Milito
Gary Burton
Kenny Burrell
Gene Cherico - Vibraphone
- Gary Burton
- Composer
- Antonio Carlos Jobim
- Lyricist
- Antonio Carlos Jobim
- Engineer
- Rudy Van Gelder
- Producer
- Creed Taylor
- Studio Personnel
- Rudy Van Gelder
- Composer Lyricist
- António Carlos Jobim
2. It Might As Well Be Spring
- Featured Artist
- Astrud Gilberto
- Primary Artist
- The New Stan Getz Quartet
- Drums
- Helcio Milito
- Guitar
- Kenny Burrell
- Performer
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Stan Getz
Helcio Milito
Kenny Burrell
Gary Burton
Astrud Gilberto - Tenor Saxophone
- Stan Getz
- Vibraphone
- Gary Burton
- Vocals
- Astrud Gilberto
- Composer
- Richard Rodgers
- Author
- Oscar Hammerstein Ii
- Producer
- Creed Taylor
3. Eu E Voco
- Featured Artist
- Astrud Gilberto
- Primary Artist
- The New Stan Getz Quartet
- Drums
- Helcio Milito
- Guitar
- Kenny Burrell
- Performer
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Helcio Milito
Astrud Gilberto
Stan Getz
Gary Burton
Kenny Burrell - Tenor Saxophone
- Stan Getz
- Vibraphone
- Gary Burton
- Vocals
- Astrud Gilberto
- Composer
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Vinícius De Moraes
Antonio Carlos Jobim - Lyricist
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Antonio Carlos Jobim
Vinícius De Moraes - Producer
- Creed Taylor
- Composer Lyricist
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Vinicius De Moraes
António Carlos Jobim
4. Summertime
- Drums
- Joe Hunt
- Primary Artist
- The New Stan Getz Quartet
- Performer
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Stan Getz
Joe Hunt
Gary Burton - Tenor Saxophone
- Stan Getz
- Vibraphone
- Gary Burton
- Composer
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George Gershwin
Dorothy Heyward - Lyricist
- Dorothy Heyward
- Author
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Ira Gershwin
Dubose Edwin Heyward - Producer
- Creed Taylor
- Composer Lyricist
- Dorothy Heyward
5. Only Trust Your Heart
- Primary Artist
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Astrud Gilberto
The New Stan Getz Quartet - Drums
- Joe Hunt
- Performer
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Joe Hunt
Astrud Gilberto
Stan Getz
Gary Burton - Tenor Saxophone
- Stan Getz
- Vibraphone
- Gary Burton
- Vocals
- Astrud Gilberto
- Composer
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Sammy Cahn
Nikolaus Brodszky - Lyricist
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Sammy Cahn
Nikolaus Brodszky - Producer
- Creed Taylor
- Composer Lyricist
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Sammy Cahn
Nikolaus Brodszky
6. The Singing Song
- Primary Artist
- The New Stan Getz Quartet
- Drums
- Joe Hunt
- Performer
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Stan Getz
Joe Hunt
Gary Burton - Tenor Saxophone
- Stan Getz
- Vibraphone
- Gary Burton
- Composer
- Gary Burton
- Lyricist
- Gary Burton
- Producer
- Creed Taylor
- Composer Lyricist
- Gary Burton
7. The Telephone Song
- Featured Artist
- Astrud Gilberto
- Primary Artist
- The New Stan Getz Quartet
- Drums
- Helcio Milito
- Performer
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Helcio Milito
Astrud Gilberto
Stan Getz
Gary Burton - Tenor Saxophone
- Stan Getz
- Vibraphone
- Gary Burton
- Vocals
- Astrud Gilberto
- Composer
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Ronaldo Bôscoli
Roberto Menescal - Lyricist
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Ronaldo Bôscoli
Roberto Menescal - Producer
- Creed Taylor
- Composer Lyricist
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Roberto Menescal
Ronaldo Bôscoli
8. One Note Samba
- Primary Artist
- The New Stan Getz Quartet
- Bass Guitar
- Chuck Israels
- Featured Artist
- Astrud Gilberto
- Bass Guitar
- Chuck Israels
- Drums
- Joe Hunt
- Performer
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Joe Hunt
Astrud Gilberto
Stan Getz
Gary Burton
Chuck Israels - Tenor Saxophone
- Stan Getz
- Vibraphone
- Gary Burton
- Vocals
- Astrud Gilberto
- Composer
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Newton Ferreira De Mendonça
Antonio Carlos Jobim - Lyricist
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Newton Ferreira De Mendonça
Antonio Carlos Jobim - Producer
- Creed Taylor
- Composer Lyricist
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António Carlos Jobim
Newton Ferreira De Mendonca
9. Here's That Rainy Day
- Primary Artist
- The New Stan Getz Quartet
- Drums
- Joe Hunt
- Performer
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Joe Hunt
Stan Getz
Gary Burton - Tenor Saxophone
- Stan Getz
- Vibraphone
- Gary Burton
- Composer
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Jimmy Van Heusen
Johnny Burke - Lyricist
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Jimmy Van Heusen
Johnny Burke - Producer
- Creed Taylor
- Composer Lyricist
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Johnny Burke
Jimmy Van Heusen
10. 6-Nix-Pix-Flix
- Featured Artist
- Astrud Gilberto
- Primary Artist
- The New Stan Getz Quartet
- Drums
- Joe Hunt
- Performer
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Joe Hunt
Stan Getz
Gary Burton - Tenor Saxophone
- Stan Getz
- Vibraphone
- Gary Burton
- Composer
- Gary Burton
- Lyricist
- Gary Burton
- Producer
- Creed Taylor
- Composer Lyricist
- Gary Burton
Technical Specifications
- Volume
- 1 volume only
- Tracks
- 10 tracks available
- Type
- LIVE
- Format
- Digital Media
- Duration
- 38 minutes and 34 seconds
- Explicit
- None
- Coverart
- Available and up to 1000x1000 px
- Booklet
- Not available
- Max Quality
CD Quality (Lossless)
16bit / 44.1 kHz
Stereo
- Audio Extension
Lossless: FLAC, M4A, WAV, WV, AIFF
Lossy: AAC, MP3, M4A, MP4, OGA, OGG, OPUS, WMA
- Archive Format
- Available in these formats: ZIP, TAR, RAR
- Lyrics
- 9/10 tracks have lyrics
- Synchronized Lyrics
- 2/10 tracks have synced lyrics
- Genres
- Jazz, Cool, West Coast Jazz
- Label
- Verve Reissues
- Music Distribution Service
- UMG Global
- Country
United States
- Language
- English (United States)
- Popularity
- Popularity 0/10
- Release Date
- Dec 31, 1963
- Track Preview
- Available
- Delivery Charge
- Free
- Delivery Method
- Digital download link via Email or Personal Dashboard on this site
- UPC
- 602567829713
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