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Francis Albert Sinatra & Antonio Carlos Jobim
Multitalented Brazilian musician Jobim's talent was revealed to a larger world in 1959 by his and Luis Bonfa's score for the film Orfeu Negro (Black Orpheus) in 1959. Songs such as "A Felicidade" and "Desafinado" generated the bossa nova movement of the early '60s that inspired the likes of Stan Getz, Charlie Byrd, and Miles Davis. This 1967 album features Jobim sharing vocals with Sinatra on "The Girl from Ipanema" and "How Insensitive." Three standards--"Change Partners" by Irving Berlin; "I Concentrate on You" by Cole Porter; and Robert Wright, George Forrest, and Alexander Borodin's "Baubles, Bangles, and Beads"--round out the program of seven Jobim tunes. This is a lovely taste of Latin melody and rhythm from two masters of relaxed swing. --Stanley Booth
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Tracks| 1 | The Girl From Ipanema | | 2 | Dindi | | 3 | Change Partners | | 4 | Quiet Nights Of Quiet Stars | | 5 | Meditation | | 6 | If You Never Come To Me | | 7 | How Insensitive | | 8 | I Concentrate On You | | 9 | Baubles, Bangles And Beads | | 10 | Once I Loved |
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