Charlie Byrd - Brazilian Byrd (1965)

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Title: Brazilian Byrd
Year Of Release: 1965
Label: Columbia[CK 52973]
Genre: Jazz, Latin Jazz
Quality: FLAC (image + .cue,log,scans) | MP3/320 kbps
Total Time: 37:05
Total Size: 191 MB(+3%) | 88 MB(+3%)
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Tracklist

01. Jazz 'n' Samba
02. Corcovado
03. That Look You Wear
04. The Girl From Ipanema
05. Samba Do Aviao
06. Engano
07. O Amor
08. Dindi
09. Sancao Do Amor Demais
10. As Praias Desertas
11. Samba Torto
12. Someone To Light Up My Life
13. Engano

Byrd devoted this album to the compositions of Antonio Carlos Jobim in 1965, at the crest of the bossa nova wave. Byrd had been among the first American musicians, along with Jim Hall and Kenny Dorham, to encounter the Brazilian beat, and there's a sure grasp of the idiom, particularly well suited to his classical guitar. Along with Jobim's best-known compositions like "Girl from Ipanema" and "Corcovado," Byrd plays rarer, contemporaneous treasures like the beautiful "O Amor Em Paz" and "As Praias Desertas," unfolding their melodies with loving care and subtle embellishment. The string and big band settings are tasteful and unobtrusive, a pleasant backdrop for the essential dialogue between Byrd's guitar and Jobim's songs. --Stuart Broomer

 




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