180g Vinyl LP!
Remastered by Matthew Lutthans at The Mastering Lab from the Original Master Tape!
Pressed at QRP!
Getz Au Go Go was recorded in 1964 during two concerts at the venerable Greenwich Village venue Café Au Go Go two months after Astrud Gilberto's "Girl from Ipanema" became a Top 5 pop single. The focus of these sets, however, moved away from the Brazilian flavored fare, bringing Gilberto into the realm of a decidedly more North American style. The band features a young Gary Burton (vibraphone), Kenny Burrell (guitar), Gene Cherico (bass), and Joe Hunt (drums). There are a few personnel substitutions, with Hélcio Milito (drums) and Chuck Israels (bass), respectively, filling in.
Verve's Acoustic Sounds Series features transfers from analog tapes and remastered 180-gram vinyl in deluxe gatefold packaging
Features
- Acoustic Sounds Series Reissue from Verve/Universal Music Enterprises
- 180g Vinyl LP
- Remastered by Matthew Lutthans at The Mastering Lab from the Original Master Tape
- Deluxe Gatefold Packaging
Musicians
Stan Getz | tenor sax |
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Astrud Gilberto | vocals |
Gary Burton | vibes |
Gene Cherico | bass |
Chuck Israels | bass on "Corcovado," "It Might As Well Be Spring," "Eu E Voce" & "The Telephone Song" |
Joe Hunt | drums |
Hélcio Milito | drums on "Summertime," "One Note Samba" & "Here's That Rainy Day" |
Kenny Burrell | guitar on "Corcovado," "It Might As Well Be Spring," "Eu E Voce" & "The Telephone Song" |
Selections
Side One:
- Corcovado (Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars)
- It Might As Well Be Spring
- Eu E Voco
- Summertime
- 6-Nix-Pix-Flix
Side Two:
- Only Trust Your Heart
- The Singing Song
- The Telephone Song
- One Note Samba
- Here's That Rainy Day