Stan.Getz.Quartet--In.Paris-(2002)-diss

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53,10 MB
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8
Date
2003-01-30

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                         d  i  s  s  i  d  e  n  t

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      a r t i s t : Stan Getz Quartet
        t i t l e : In Paris
          d a t e : 2002
        l a b e l : Gitanes
        g e n r e : Jazz
  r l s.  d a t e : Nov-2002
      t r a c k s : 07
    b i t r a t e : 192kbps
          s i z e : 53,1 MB

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     Stan Getz was a tenor saxophonist of the first rank who, while
     exploring and pursuing a purity of musical expression,
     maintained a large following. He attracted it early in his
     career with his recording of "Early Autumn" with the Woody
     Herman band in 1948, more or less sustained it during the
     Fifties (which were not always tranquil times for him), and
     then, in the early Sixties, expanded it as he helped introduce
     Brazilian bossa nova rhythms to jazz. With "Desafinado" and
     other tunes, Getz established a sound and a beat that appeared
     and soared on the charts that rank recordings by the number
     sold.

     When he died in 1991, he was one of the most esteemed jazz
     figures among musicians, critics, and general listeners. He
     gianed this acceptance despite never having compromised his
     art.

     Although Getz played attractive compositions tastefully with
     harmonic and melodic sophistication, so too did many
     substantial musicians who never received much critical and
     popular acclaim. The primary reason for his greatness and his
     popularity lies elsewhere, in his tone. It is uniquely his. Big
     and pure and rich and definite, it possesses such an intrinsic
     appeal that mster saxophonist and innovator John Coltrane
     proclaimed his envy of it ù and Roost Records released a Getz
     album in the Fifties called, simply and accurately, The Sound.

     Getz recorded his most sublime creations during his long
     affiliation with first the Clef and Norgran labels and then
     Verve Records, from 1952 to 1971.



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      01-Manha de carnaval                                      [03:27]
      02-When the world was young                               [06:09]
      03-Singing song                                           [03:10]
      04-On green dolphin street                                [05:52]
      05-Stan's blues                                           [05:53]
      06-Edelweiss                                              [03:56]
      07-The knight rides again                                 [10:10]
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                                                                 38:37 min
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[BMW]-[Jazz-2002]-(53.1 MB in 7 files of 192kbps Stereo)-[bender@recor0 B
01-stan_getz_quartet--manha_de_carnaval.mp34,74 MB
02-stan_getz_quartet--when_the_world_was_young.mp38,45 MB
03-stan_getz_quartet--singing_song.mp34,37 MB
04-stan_getz_quartet--on_green_dolphin_street.mp38,06 MB
05-stan_getz_quartet--stans_blues.mp38,08 MB
06-stan_getz_quartet--edelweiss.mp35,42 MB
07-stan_getz_quartet--the_knight_rides_again.mp313,97 MB