| Details / Tracklist: |
1.1 Desafinado1.2 One Note Samba1.3 Perdido1.4 E Luxo So1.5 Galanura1.6 Lullaby of Birdland1.7 Rio Junction [Bossa Nova]1.8 Sem Saudades de Voce1.9 La Puerta Del Sol1.10 Brazil1.11 Besame Mucho1.12 Take the "A" Train1.13 Meditation1.14 Tonight1.15 Nola1.16 Days of Wine and Roses1.17 Big Ben Bossa Nova1.18 I Could Have Danced All Night1.19 Fly Me to the Moon1.20 What Kind of Fool Am I?1.21 The Barquinho [Little Boat]1.22 Mi Adorado1.23 Moon River1.24 Blame It on the Bossa Nova |
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| Number of discs: |
1 |
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| Description: | Orchestra conductor Enoch Light produced a string of stereo percussion albums in the 1960s, most of which made the Top Ten best-selling charts including "Big Band Bossa Nova", an album of Bossa Nova numbers that peaked at #8 and remained in the charts for 33 weeks. In 1962 the bright, new Brazillian rhythm, the Bossa Nova, had just reached North American shores and this album was one of the first that started the craze. Included are the Jobim composed "Desafinado", "One Note Samba", and "Meditation". Digitally re- mastered in glorious stereo, it is appearing here for the first time on CD.Recorded At Fine Recording Studios, New York City, 1962.
24-bit mastering. |
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| No. of tracks: |
24 |
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| Manufacturer No.: |
SEPIA1213 |
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