Bobby Rosengarden - Verve (continued)
Cal Tjader, "Jazz
Masters, Vol. 39", Verve #521858 (1994).[CD Compilation]
Antonio Carlos Jobim, "The Man From Ipanema",
Verve #25880
(1995).[3 CD
Compilation]
Personnel: includes Bobby
Rosengarden, Percussion on the tracks marked below.
THE MAN FROM IPANEMA is packaged with a 60-page
book with photos, a biography of Antonio Carlos Jobim and several
interviews with him and his colleagues. The three CDs
include selections from the albums ELIS
AND TOM, WAVE, TIDE, THE COMPOSER OF "DESAFINADO" PLAYS, PASSARIM,
Stan Getz's JAZZ SAMBA ENCORE!, Astrud Gilberto's THE
ASTRUD GILBERTO ALBUM, CARNEGIE HALL
SALUTES THE JAZZ MASTERS, GETZ/GILBERTO, ELLIS ESPECIAL and the film
"Gabriela."
CD 1 (The vocals)
Passarim
Só Danço Samba (Jazz Samba)
Aguas De Março (Waters of March)
Amor Em Paz (Once I Loved)
Lamento (Bobby Rosengarden, percussion)
Luiza
Chovendo Na Roseira ("Double Rainbow" or "Children's Games")
Anos Dourados (Looks Like December)
O Grande Amor
Agua De Beber
Modinha
Borzeguim
Soneta Da Separação
Gabriela
Retrato Em Branco E Preto (aka "Zingaro")
Dindi
Inútil Paisagem (Useless Landscape)
Photograph
Chansong
Meditation
O Que Tinha De Ser
O Morro Não Tem Vez (aka "Favela")
Bonita
CD 2 (The Instrumentals)
Wave (Bobby Rosengarden, percussion)
Tide
Amor Em Paz (Once I Loved)
Chega De Saudade (No More Blues)
Sue Ann
Samba De Uma Nota Só (One Note Samba)
Mojave (Bobby Rosengarden, percussion)
O Morro Não Tem Vez (aka "Favela")
Tema Jazz
Meditation
Triste (Bobby Rosengarden, percussion)
Agua De Beber
Só Danço Samba (Jazz Samba)
Captain Bacardi (Bobby Rosengarden, percussion)
O Morro Não Tem Vez (aka "Favela")
CD 3 ("Multiple Versions")
Desafinado (Off Key) (3 versions)
The Girl From Ipanema (4 versions)
Corcovado (3 versions)
Insensatez (4 versions)
Vivo Sonhando (Dreamer) (3 versions)
Personnel includes: Antonio Carlos Jobim
(arranger, vocals, guitar, piano, electric piano); Claus Ogerman,
Deodato (conductor, arranger); Bill Hitchcock (conductor); Cesar
Camargo Mariano (arranger, piano, electric
piano); Jacques Morelenbaum (arranger, cello); Joao Gilberto (vocals,
guitar); Elis Regina, Astrud Gilberto, Maria Toledo (vocals); Ray
Beckenstein (alto saxophone, flute, piccolo);
Bud Shank (alto saxophone, flute); Jerry Dodgian (alto saxophone);
Stan Getz, Joe Henderson (tenor saxophone); Stu Williamson (trumpet);
Jimmy Cleveland, Urbie Green, Milt Bernhart
(trombone); Luiz Candido Da Costa, Antonio Candido Sobrinho, Joseph
Singer (French horn); Romeo Penque, Jerome Richardson (flute,
piccolo); Paulo Guimaraes Ferreira, Leo
Wright, Hermeto Pascoal (flute); Eduardo Morelenbaum,
Lucia Morelenbaum Gjorup (clarinet); Joao Daltro De Almeida, Bernardo
Bessler, Michel Bessler, Jorge Faini, Virgilio Arraes Filho,
Azik M. Geller, Carlos Eduardo Hack, Walter Hack,
Luiz Carlos Campos Marques, Joao Jeronimo De Menezes F, Giancarlo
Pareschi, Francisco Perrotta, Pascoal Perrotta, Jose Alves Da
Silva, Walter Gomes De Souza, Alfredo Vidal,
Bernard Eichen, Lewis Eley, Paul Gershman, Emanuel Green, Louis
Harber, Julius Held, Leo Kruczek, Harry Lookofsky, Joseph Malignaggi,
Gene Orloff, Raoul Poliakin, Irving Spice,
Louis Stone (violin); Jesuina Noronha Passaroto, Edwardo Roberto
Pereira, Hindenburgo V. Borges Pereira, Frederick Stephany (viola);
Mario Eymard Malard, Jorge Kundert Ranewsky,
Alceu De Almeida Reis, Luiz Fernando Zamith, Abe Kessler, Charles
McCracken, George Ricci, Harvey Shapiro (cello); Joao Donato (piano);
Oscar Castro-Neves (acoustic guitar, guitar);
Helio Delmiro (electric guitar); Paulo Jobim, Luiz Bonfa, Pat Metheny
(guitar); Denner De Castro Campolina, Ricardo Raymundo Cendido,
Tommy Williams, Luizao Maia, Ron Carter,
Sebastiao Neto, Joe Mondragon, George Duvivier, Charlie Haden (bass);
Dom Um Romao (percussion), Bobby Rosengarden (percussion), Claudio
Slon (drums), Jose Carlos (drums, percussion); Paulo Braga, Paulo
Ferreira, Al Foster (drums); Rubens Ohana De Miranda, Milton Banana
(drums, percussion). NOT ALL PERSONNEL ON ALL
TRACKS.
The New Band: Paulo Jobim (arranger, vocals,
guitar); Danilo Caymmi (vocals, flute); Maucha Adnet, Simone Caymmi,
Ana Lontra Jobim, Elizabeth Jobim, Paula Morelenbaum (vocals);
Jacques Morelenbaum (cello); Sebastiao Neto (bass);
Paulo Braga (drums).
Marty Paich's Orchestra includes: Marty Paich
(conductor, arranger); Milt Bernhart (trombone); Bud Shank (flute);
João Donato (piano); Joe Mondragon (bass).
LINER NOTES: [ALL IN ENGLISH]
1. Biography of Antonio Carlos Jobim by Sergio
Cabral:
Cabral-1.pdf - Page 1 of bio.
Cabral-2.pdf - Page 2 of bio.
Cabral-2a.pdf
- Page 2 (part 2) of bio.
2. Interview of Oscar Castro-Neves by Richard
Seidel:
OCN-1.pdf - Page 1 of OCN interview.
OCN-2.pdf - Page 2 of OCN interview.
OCN-2a.pdf - Page 2 (part 2) of OCN interview.
OCN-3.pdf - Page 3 of OCN interview.
OCN-4.pdf - Page 4 of OCN interview.
OCN-5.pdf
- Page 5 of OCN interview.
3. Gene Lees' "Um Abraço no Tom" (An
Embrace for Tom):
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4. Gene Lees' 1974 interview of Antonio Carlos
Jobim:
1974-Lees-1.pdf - Page 1 of interview.
1974-Lees-2.pdf - Page 2 of interview.
1974-Lees-3.pdf - Page 3 of interview.
1974-Lees-4.pdf
- Page 4 of interview.
5. Gene Lees' 1995 interview of Creed
Taylor:
95-Lees-taylor-1.pdf - Page 1 of interview.
95-Lees-taylor-2.pdf - Page 2 of interview.
95-Lees-taylor-2a.pdf - Page 2 (part 2) of interview.
95-Lees-taylor-3.pdf - Page 3 of interview.
95-Lees-taylor-3a-4.pdf
- Page 3 (part 2) and page 4 of interview.
Producers: Paulo Jobim, Jacques Morelenbaum
(disc 1, track 1); Creed Taylor (disc 1, tracks 2, 4-10, 12-22; disc
2, tracks 1-15; disc 3, tracks 1-2, 4-9, 11-17); Aloysio De Oliveira
(disc 1, tracks 3, 11, 23; disc 3,
track 10); Richard Seidel, Don Sickler (disc 3, track 3).
Compilation producer: Oscar Castro-Neves.
This set features material recorded between
1963 and 1994.
Includes liner notes by Oscar Castro-Neves,
Sergio Cabral, Richard Seidel and Gene Lees.
Stan Getz, "Cool Velvet &
Voices", Verve
[Japan] #527-773-2 (1995).[CD import reissue]
The CD reissue is a 2-in-1
album and contains all of Stan Getz' "Voices" LP on which album Bobby
Rosengarden played percussion.
Personnel: Ron
Carter--Bass; Stan Getz--Sax (Tenor); Jim Hall--Guitar; Herbie
Hancock--Piano; Dave Hildinger--Vibraphone; Hank Jones--Piano; Jan
Johansson--Piano; Grady Tate--Drums; Norman Granz--Producer; Artie
Butler--Percussion; Claus Ogerman--Arranger, Conductor; Russ
Garcia--Arranger, Conductor; Bobby Rosengarden--Percussion; Blanchie
Birdsong--Harp; Bill Horwath--Percussion; Sperie Karas--Drums.
LINER NOTES, Tracklist and CD
Reissue credits from the combined CD reissue (Liner Notes written by
Neil Tesser):
Liners-1.JPG -
Page 1
Liners-2.JPG -
Page 2
Liners-3.JPG -
Page 3
Liners-4.JPG -
Page 4
Astrud Gilberto, "Jazz Round Midnight",
Verve/Polygram [Japan] #531934 (1996).[CD Compilation]
Astrud Gilberto, "Jazz Round Midnight", Verve [U.S.] #314 531
934-2 (199_).[CD]
This CD reissue contains material from "The Shadow of Your Smile", "A Certain Smile, A Certain Sadness", "The Astrud Gilberto Album", "Look to the Rainbow", "Beach Samba", "Getz Au Go Go" and "Getz/Gilberto".
Personnel: includes Bobby Rosengarden, percussion.Various Artists, "Wave: The Antonio Carlos Jobim Songbook", Verve #535528 (1996).[CD]
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Astrud Gilberto, "Talkin' Verve", Verve #539675
(1998).[Compilation]
Includes "Call Me" and "Summer Samba" from "A
Certain Smile, A Certain Sadness".
Personnel includes: Astrud Gilberto
(vocals); Gil Evans (conductor, piano); Albert Gorgoni, Don Sebesky,
Eumir Deodato (conductor); Toots Thielemans (guitar, whistle,
harmonica); Kenny Burrell, Barry Galbraith, Marcos Valle (guitar);
Phil Bodner, Bill Hammond, Hubert Laws, Seldon Powell, Stan Webb
(woodwinds); Johnny Coles, Bernie Glow, Jimmy Nottingham, Ernie
Royal, Marvin Stamm (trumpet); Ray Alonge, Jimmy Buffington, Earl
Chapin, Tony Miranda (French horn); Wayne Andre, Warren Covington,
Urbie Green, Tony Studd (trombone); Bob Brookmeyer (valve trombone);
John Barber (tuba); Benny Aronov, Warren Bernhardt (piano); Walter
Wanderley (organ); George Devens (vibraphone); Jose Marino, Ron
Carter (bass); Claudio Slon, Grady Tate (drums); Bobby Rosengarden
(percussion).
Producers: Brooks Arthur, Creed Taylor, Pete
Spargo.
Principally recorded in New York, New York and
Van Gelder Recording Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey between
1965 and November 17, 1969.