Bitrate: 320K/s
Year: 1967
Time: 34:44
Size: 81,2 MB
Label: JVC (1986)
Styles: Saxophone And Flute Jazz
Art: Front
Tracks Listing:
1. The Girl From Ipanema - 2:35
2. Meditation - 2:45
3. Black Orpheus - 3:20
4. O Grande Amor - 2:54
5. Bonita - 2:10
6. Dindi - 4:02
7. Mas Que Nada - 2:20
8. The Shadow Of Your Smile - 3:05
9. Fly Me To The Moon - 2:16
10. A Man & A Woman - 2:41
11. So Danco Samba - 3:33
12. She is Carioca - 2:56
Musicians:
Sadao Watanabe - sax, flute;
Sadanori Nakamure - guitar;
Masabumi Kikuchi -piano;
Isao Suzuki - bass;
Msahiko Togashi - drums;
Hideo Miyata - cavasa.
Hello, Good Evening! I had to keep Loronix engineers out of my computer; they stopped working to see Luiz Bonfa video. It is amazing how hard is to find Luiz Bonfa videos. Welcome back to Music from All Countries. I think that video was recorded in Japan, which is the country number 4 on visitors sent to Loronix last year. You saw the cover artwork and you known that Sadao Watanabe was seleced by Caetano Rodrigues on our homage to Loronixers from Japan. Perhaps Sadao Watanabe is the Japanese artist most connected with the music from Brazil, we have several albums with Sadao Watanabe as sideman and also as main performer. This is Sadao Watanabe – Fly me to the Moon (1967), for RGE. Caetano makes his best selecting a wonderful Sadao Watanabe album, it is a hundred percent Bossa Nova, solid from the start to the end with the repertoire listing twelve Bossa Nova classics, performed by Japanese musicians. The cover artwork is also all about Brazil. Where does that beautiful lady is looking for?
Fly Me To The Moon
Year: 1967
Time: 34:44
Size: 81,2 MB
Label: JVC (1986)
Styles: Saxophone And Flute Jazz
Art: Front
Tracks Listing:
1. The Girl From Ipanema - 2:35
2. Meditation - 2:45
3. Black Orpheus - 3:20
4. O Grande Amor - 2:54
5. Bonita - 2:10
6. Dindi - 4:02
7. Mas Que Nada - 2:20
8. The Shadow Of Your Smile - 3:05
9. Fly Me To The Moon - 2:16
10. A Man & A Woman - 2:41
11. So Danco Samba - 3:33
12. She is Carioca - 2:56
Musicians:
Sadao Watanabe - sax, flute;
Sadanori Nakamure - guitar;
Masabumi Kikuchi -piano;
Isao Suzuki - bass;
Msahiko Togashi - drums;
Hideo Miyata - cavasa.
Hello, Good Evening! I had to keep Loronix engineers out of my computer; they stopped working to see Luiz Bonfa video. It is amazing how hard is to find Luiz Bonfa videos. Welcome back to Music from All Countries. I think that video was recorded in Japan, which is the country number 4 on visitors sent to Loronix last year. You saw the cover artwork and you known that Sadao Watanabe was seleced by Caetano Rodrigues on our homage to Loronixers from Japan. Perhaps Sadao Watanabe is the Japanese artist most connected with the music from Brazil, we have several albums with Sadao Watanabe as sideman and also as main performer. This is Sadao Watanabe – Fly me to the Moon (1967), for RGE. Caetano makes his best selecting a wonderful Sadao Watanabe album, it is a hundred percent Bossa Nova, solid from the start to the end with the repertoire listing twelve Bossa Nova classics, performed by Japanese musicians. The cover artwork is also all about Brazil. Where does that beautiful lady is looking for?
Fly Me To The Moon
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