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Little Box Of Bossa Nova - Various Artists | Brazilian Jazz Music Collection for Relaxation, Dinner Parties & Romantic Evenings
Little Box Of Bossa Nova - Various Artists | Brazilian Jazz Music Collection for Relaxation, Dinner Parties & Romantic Evenings

Little Box Of Bossa Nova - Various Artists | Brazilian Jazz Music Collection for Relaxation, Dinner Parties & Romantic Evenings

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Bossa Nova ("the new trend") was ignited in the USA by the release, in February 1962, of the Verve Records album Jazz Samba - an inspired collaboration by tenor saxophonist Stan Getz and guitarist Charlie Byrd. The album was comprised entirely (save for one cut) of songs written by Brazilian songwriters then unknown to the American public. The album's attractive meld of an addictive but gentle, Brazilian-inspired groove with mellifluous jazz soloing resulted in a tasteful and highly accessible confection that the American public found irresistible - so much so that they bought it in their millions and by September 1962 the album had risen to pole position on Billboard's Top 200 pop albums list, and ended up spending 70 weeks on the chart. Jazz Samba also spawned a hit in the shape of the Anton Jobim composition, 'Desafinado,' which reached No. 15 on the US singles chart and grabbed itself a Grammy for Best Jazz Performance. The rest, as they say, is history. This 3 x CD box set collects together ninety Bossa Nova classics by both Brazilian and American musicians and performers and includes both the familiar - 'Desafinado,' 'Bossa Nova USA,' 'Soul Bossa Nova' et al - alongside the less successful but equally joyous numbers from the likes of Joao Gilberto, Silvia Telles, Herbie Mann and numerous others. In completion this box set is quite possibly the best Bossa Nova collection available, covering as it does the scenes from the early 1960s - when 'the new trend' was all the rage - in both it's homeland of Brazil and in it's adopted territory, the USA.

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This "Little Box" contains a lot of music, over 2 1/2 hours, and the liner notes summarize the rise of bossa nova in a clear, chronological essay. The blend of music by Gilberto on the first disc with the U.S. and Brazilian artists on discs two and three gives the listener a thorough, yet concise, history of its roots in Brazil before its explosion in the U.S. Even if you have a good amount of bossa nova, as I do, you will find this a nice historical addition to your library. And you really can't beat it, at this price.
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