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Do the Bossa Nova with Herbie Mann

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Download links and information about Do the Bossa Nova with Herbie Mann by Herbie Mann. This album was released in 1963 and it belongs to Jazz, Crossover Jazz, Latin, Bossanova genres. It contains 13 tracks with total duration of 56:08 minutes.

Artist: Herbie Mann
Release date: 1963
Genre: Jazz, Crossover Jazz, Latin, Bossanova
Tracks: 13
Duration: 56:08
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Menina Feia (featuring Sérgio Mendes / Sergio Mendes, Bossa Rio) 5:31
2. Blues Walk (featuring Sérgio Mendes / Sergio Mendes, Bossa Rio) 4:07
3. Batida Diferente (featuring Sérgio Mendes / Sergio Mendes, Bossa Rio) 5:14
4. Groovy Samba (featuring Sérgio Mendes / Sergio Mendes, Bossa Rio) 5:07
5. Influenza do Jazz (featuring Sérgio Mendes / Sergio Mendes, Bossa Rio) 5:39
6. Insensatez (featuring Antonio Carlos Jobim) 3:05
7. Amor em Paz (featuring Antonio Carlos Jobim) 2:37
8. One Note Samba (featuring Antonio Carlos Jobim) 3:22
9. Nana (featuring Baden Powell) 3:59
10. Deve Ser Amor (featuring Baden Powell) 4:19
11. Consolaçao (featuring Baden Powell) 4:26
12. Você e Eu (featuring Bossa Tres) 4:22
13. Bossa Velha 4:20

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Rather than play a watered-down version of bossa nova in New York studios (which was becoming quite common as the bossa nova fad hit its peak in 1962), flutist Herbie Mann went down to Brazil and recorded with some of the top players of the style. Guitarist Baden Powell and the group of then-unknown pianist Sergio Mendes, which included drummer Dom Um Romao, formed the nucleus for this generally delightful album. Antonio Carlos Jobim himself dropped by to sing two of his compositions, including "One Note Samba," and even on the token jazz standard "Blues Walk," the music is as much Brazilian as it is jazz. This "fusion" works quite well; pity that the performances last appeared on this out-of-print LP.