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Astrud Gilberto - Gold (2008)

Astrud Gilberto - Gold (2008)

BAND/ARTIST: Astrud Gilberto

  • Title: Gold
  • Year Of Release: 2008
  • Label: Verve
  • Genre: Vocal Jazz, Bossa Nova
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3 320 Kbps
  • Total Time: 01:40:38
  • Total Size: 641 mb / 262 mb
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Tracklist:

CD 1
1. The Girl From Ipanema (Single Version) 2:47
2. Corcovado (Quiet Nights) 4:18
3. Once I Loved 2:14
4. Água De Beber 2:21
5. O Morro (Não Tem Vez) 3:00
6. Dindi 2:44
7. Photograph 2:11
8. Only Trust Your Heart 4:44
9. Eu E Você (Me And You) 2:35
10. (Take Me To) Aruanda 2:29
11. Manhã De Carnaval 1:57
12. The Gentle Rain 2:25
13. Berimbau 2:25
14. Felicidade 2:47
15. Look To The Rainbow 3:29
16. So Nice (Summer Samba) 2:41
17. Você Já Foi À Bahia 2:17
18. Goodbye Sadness (Tristeza) 3:34
19. Tú Mi Delirio 3:38

CD 2
1. Don't Go Breaking My Heart 2:13
2. Wish Me A Rainbow 2:27
3. Misty Roses 2:38
4. The Face I Love 2:09
5. Canoeiro 1:35
6. I Had The Craziest Dream 2:29
7. Who Needs Forever? 3:11
8. Come Softly To Me/Hushabye 2:53
9. Lilies By Monet 2:43
10. On My Mind 2:43
11. Crickets Sing For Anamaria 1:34
12. I Haven't Got Anything Better To Do 2:58
13. Didn't We? 2:58
14. Wailing Of The Willow 2:16
15. Let Go (Canto De Ossanha) 3:07
16. Samba Do Soho 3:02
17. Saci 5:28

Astrud Gilberto, the winsome naïf whose girlish yet sultry vocals captivated the world on the hit "The Girl from Ipanema," earned her own contract with Verve from its success and recorded throughout the last half of the '60s. Although her material wavered in quality, she was usually paired with excellent arrangers such as Gil Evans, Claus Ogerman, and Antonio Carlos Jobim himself. The Gold compilation is a two-disc set that includes 36 tracks, a good portion of everything she recorded between 1962 and 1969 (plus a pair of tracks from a 1987 comeback album). The first disc is by far the strongest of the two, including her pair of vocals for the Getz/Gilberto album as well as her early masterpieces with Jobim and Gil Evans (plus her bubbly pop album co-billed with organist Walter Wanderley). The second disc includes her later work as well as some rarities: four songs that were released on singles only and the soundtrack title "Who Needs Forever?" (from the Sidney Lumet spy film The Deadly Affair). Gilberto benefits quite a bit from this compilation, one of the longest she's received. Although some purists will forever criticize her amateurish sound, her persistence in the cultural imagination is proof enough of her charm.





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  • mufty77
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Many thanks for lossless.