Description: Do The Bossa Nova With Herbie Mann - Complete Brazilian Sessions Herbie Mann Featuring: Herbie Mann (fl, a-fl), Antonio Carlos Jobim (p, vcl), Pedro Paulo (tp), Paulo Moura (as), Durval Ferreira, Baden Powell (g), Sergio Mendes (p), Otavio Bailly Jr. (b), Dom Um Romao (d) REFERENCE: FSRCD 752 In 1962, at the height of the bossa nova craze, flautist Herbie Mann went back to the source and connected the real thing with jazz by recording in Rio de Janeiro with some of the best local practitioners and adapting with ease to a broad spectrum of Brazilian groups. Sergio Mendes’ hard-swinging band is heard on tunes like Menina Feia, Batida Diferente or Blues Walk, with Mendes, Pedro Paulo and Paulo Moura impressively jazz-aware on piano, trumpet and alto respectively. Elsewhere, Antonio Carlos Jobim is coolly intriguing, singing and scatting on his own One Note Samba. He also plays piano and provides the string settings on this and the charming, rich melodies of Amor Em Paz and Insensatez. Baden Powell’s distinctive guitar features in three black-influenced compositions, Nana, Deve Ser Amor, and Consolaçao, nice songs “almost with a blues feeling,” Mann pointed out. On Voce E Eu, Mann’s flute is backed by the Bossa Tres, another trio with a jazz approach led by the talented pianist Luis Carlos Vinhas. And Bossa Velha—a number Mann conceived for the occasion— is a 17-piece percussion group recruited from the “Escola de Samba.” The results remain a delightful vindication of Mann’s decision. Tracklisting: 01. Menina Feia (Castro Neves) 5:30 02. Blues Walk (Brown) 4:06 03. Batida Diferente (Durval-Einhorn) 5:12 04. Groovy Samba (Mendes) 5:06 05. Influenza do Jazz (Lyra) 5:38 06. Insensatez (Jobim) 3:04 07. Amor em Paz (Jobim-de Moraes) 2:36 08. One Note Samba (Jobim-Mendonça) 3:20 09. Nana (Powell) 3:59 10. Deve Ser Amor (Powell-de Moraes) 4:19 11. Consolaçao (Powell) 4:26 12. Voce E Eu (Lyra-de Moraes) 4:21 13. Bossa Velha (Mann) 4:23 Sources: From the Atlantic albums: “Do the Bossa Nova with Herbie Mann” (SD 1397) “Latin Fever” (SD 1422) Personnel on tracks #1-5: Herbie Mann with Sergio Mendes & Bossa Rio Herbie Mann, flute; Pedro Paulo, trumpet; Paulo Moura, alto sax; Durval Ferreira, guitar; Sergio Mendes, piano; Otavio Bailly Jr., bass; Dom Um Romao, drums. Personnel on tracks #6-8: Herbie Mann & Antonio Carlos Jobim Herbie Mann, flute & alto flute; Antonio Carlos Jobim, piano & vocals (#8); Baden Powell, guitar; string section. Personnel on tracks #9-11: Herbie Mann & Baden Powell Herbie Mann, flute & alto flute; Baden Powell, guitar; Gabriel, bass; Juquinha or Papao (on #10), drums. Personnel on track #12: Herbie Mann & Bossa Tres Herbie Mann, flute; Luis Carlos Vinhas, piano; Sebastian Neto, bass; Edison Machado, drums. Personnel on track #13: Herbie Mann with “Zezinho e sua Escola de Samba” Herbie Mann, flute; accompanied by a 17-piece percussion group All tracks recorded in Rio de Janeiro, October 15, 16 & 17, 1962 Original recordings supervised by Nesuhi Ertegun Recording engineer: Umberto Original cover designs: Loring Eutemey Compiled for CD release by Jordi Pujol Stereo · 24-Bit Digitally Remastered
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Release Title: Do The Bossa Nova With Herbie Mann Complete Brazilian Sessions
Artist: Herbie Mann
Style: Bossa Nova
Genre: Jazz
Type: Album