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01. "Gar?ta De Ipanema [The Girl From Ipanema]" 02. "Am?r Em Paz [Once I Loved]" 03. "?gua De Beber" 04. "Vivo Sonhando [Dreamer]" 05. "O M?rro N?o Tem Vez [Favela]" 06. "Insensatez [How Insensitive]" 07. "Corcovado [Quiet Nights]" 08. "Desafinado" 09. "Corcovado [Quiet Nights]" 10. "Samba De Uma Nota S¢ [One Note Samba]" 11. "Medita?ao [Meditation]" 12. "S¢ Dan?o Samba [Jazz Samba]" 13. "Chega De Saudade" 14. "Desafinado" 15. "Medita?ao [Meditation]" 16. "Insensatez [How Insensitive]"
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Number of discs: |
1 |
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Description: | The Girl from Ipanema was the first album
by Antônio Carlos Jobim and features a
dozen instrumentals arranged by Claus
Ogerman, whose work would mark the
beginning of a lifelong musical relationship
with Jobim. Of these twelve songs, nearly
all of them are jazz standards. The opening
track "The Girl from Ipanema" is believed
to be the second most recorded song in
history behind The Beatles' "Yesterday."
Jobim plays both guitar and piano. The
album was inducted into the Latin Grammy
Hall of Fame in 2001. In 2007, Rolling
Stone Brasil ranked it number 58 in "The
100 greatest Brazilian music records".
Pete Welding of Down Beat said, "If the
bossa nova movement had produced
only this record, it would already be fully
justified." - 180GR.The Girl from Ipanema was the first album by Antônio Carlos Jobim and features a dozen instrumentals arranged by Claus Ogerman, whose work would mark the beginning of a lifelong musical relationship with Jobim. Of these twelve songs, nearly all of them are jazz standards. The opening track "The Girl from Ipanema" is believed to be the second most recorded song in history behind The Beatles' "Yesterday." Jobim plays both guitar and piano. |
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No. of tracks: |
16 |
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Manufacturer No.: |
012709104 |
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