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20th Century Masters - The Millenium Collection: The Best of Antônio Carlos Jobim / 20th Century Masters - The Millenium Collection: The Best of Antonio Carlos Jobim

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Download links and information about 20th Century Masters - The Millenium Collection: The Best of Antônio Carlos Jobim / 20th Century Masters - The Millenium Collection: The Best of Antonio Carlos Jobim by Antonio Carlos Jobim. This album was released in 2005 and it belongs to Jazz, World Music, Latin genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 42:50 minutes.

Artist: Antonio Carlos Jobim
Release date: 2005
Genre: Jazz, World Music, Latin
Tracks: 12
Duration: 42:50
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. The Girl from Ipanema (featuring João Gilberto / Joao Gilberto, Stan Getz) 5:22
2. Desafinado (featuring João Gilberto / Joao Gilberto, Stan Getz) 4:12
3. So Danco Samba (1963 Version) (featuring João Gilberto / Joao Gilberto, Stan Getz) 3:37
4. How Insensitive (featuring Astrud Gilberto) 2:46
5. Once I Loved 3:35
6. Agua de Beber (1963 Version) 2:49
7. Samba de Uma Nota Só (One Note Samba) 2:14
8. Wave 2:51
9. Tide 4:02
10. Waters of March (Aguas de Marco) 3:56
11. Corcovado (featuring Elis Regina) 3:50
12. Passarim (Portuguese Version) 3:36

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Pieced together from various albums to showcase what a remarkably consistent songwriter and performer Antonio Carlos Jobim was, Hip-O's 20th Century Masters - The Best of Antonio Carlos Jobim opens with two of Jobim's compositions from Stan Getz and João Gilberto's quintessential bossa nova record, Getz/Gilberto, before threading through his own career. With over 12 tracks, many of Jobim's defining songs are covered, from "The Girl from Ipanema" (the song that kick-started the careers of both Jobim and Astrud Gilberto, while also bringing bossa nova to popular consciousness) to "Corcovado (Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars)," a song proving that Jobim's talent only grew in emotional depth and complexity over ten years of being in the public eye. Though two-thirds of this collection focuses, rightly so, on his material from the early to mid-'60s, four tracks glimpse at his career in the 1970s and '80s as proof that Jobim's high standards, both as a songwriter and producer, were never forsaken. 20th Century Masters - The Best of Antonio Carlos Jobim proves an excellent set for those casually interested in exploring Jobim's work and the shaping of bossa nova.