Stan Getz, tenor saxophoneGary Burton, vibraphone
Chuck Israels, bass
Roy Haynes, drums
Astrud Gilberto, vocals
recorded live at Philharmonie Berlin, November 4, 1966
1. Introduction
2. On Green Dolphin Street (Washington/ Kaper)
3. The Singing Song (Burton)
4. The Shadow Of Your Smile (J.Mandel/ P.F.Webster)
5. O Grande Amor (Jobim/ Moraes)
6. Woody´n´You (Gillespie)
7. Once Upon A Summertime (Legrand/ Mercer)
8. Edelweiss (Rodgers/ Hammerstein)
9. Desafinado (Jobim/ Mendonça)
10. Samba de uma nota só (The One Note Samba) (Jobim/ Mendonça)
11. The Shadow of Your Smile (J.Mandel/ P.F.Webster)
12. Voce e eu (Lyra/ Moraes/ Gimbel)
13. Corcovado (Jobim)
14. The Telephone Song (Menescal/ Boscoli/ Gimbel)
15. It Might As Well Be Spring (Rodgers/ Hammerstein)
16. The Girl From Ipanema (Jobim/ Moraes/ Gimbel)
17. Encore (a.k.a. Roy Haynes)
Stan Getz leads a piano-less quartet at the Berlin Philharmonic Hall in 1966, with veteran drummer Roy Haynes, Chuck Israels replacing regular bassist Steve Swallow and a talented musician still in his twenties at the time, vibraphonist Gary Burton. Burton is doubly showcased by Getz in the vibraphonist's tricky "Singing Song" and also dazzling the audience with his already well-developed four-mallet technique in a show-stopping solo interpretation of Rodgers & Hammerstein's "Edelweiss" (from The Sound of Music). A part of this concert was released as Two Sides Of Stan Getz (Unique Jazz UJ 033).
There´s a great recording from the same time released on Verve´s Jazz in Paris series.
There´s a great recording from the same time released on Verve´s Jazz in Paris series.
