Jacintha - The Girl From Bossa Nova (2004) [DSD128]

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Title: The Girl From Bossa Nova
Year Of Release: 2004
Label: Groove Note Records
Genre: Smooth Jazz, Bossa Nova
Quality: DSD128 (*.dsf) 5.6 MHz / 1 Bit
Total Time: 45:17
Total Size: 3.58 GB
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Tracklist:

01. O Ganso
02. So Danco Samba
03. Dindi
04. Once I Loved
05. Desafinado
06. So Nice
07. Wave
08. How Insensitive
09. Corcovado
10. Waters of March

Personnel:

Jacintha, vocals
Bill Cunliffe, piano, arrangements
Darek Oleszkiewicz, bass
Tim Pleasant, drums
Harry Allen, tenor saxophone
John Pisano, guitar
Paolihno Da Costa, percussion


Jacintha picks up the tempo in her first bossa nova session. Featuring a program of some of the most well known classics of the genre including several Jobim favorites like So Nice, Desafinado, Dindi, Corcovado, as well as less familiar tunes like O Ganso and So Danco Samba, The Girl From Bossa Nova is a striking change of pace for Jacintha that will enthrall all of her fans. With superb solos from tenor Harry Allen and acoustic guitar from John Pisano (ex-Diane Krall), the album is given the supreme finishing touch by the magical playing of Brazilian master percussionist P. D Costa who's recorded and performed with all the legends - Jobim, J Gilberto, Gilberto Gil, Astrid etc. His contribution truly gives the entire album it's authentic bossa nova vibe. And yes, there are a couple of classic Jacintha ballads done bossa style -- This Masquerade and Dindi. A must buy for Jacintha fans and all bossa nova lovers.

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