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Stone Flower (CTI Records 40th Anniversary Edition) [Original Recording Remastered]

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Download links and information about Stone Flower (CTI Records 40th Anniversary Edition) [Original Recording Remastered] by Antonio Carlos Jobim. This album was released in 2010 and it belongs to Jazz genres. It contains 10 tracks with total duration of 39:27 minutes.

Artist: Antonio Carlos Jobim
Release date: 2010
Genre: Jazz
Tracks: 10
Duration: 39:27
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Tereza My Love (featuring Harry Lookofsky, Joe Farrell, Eumir Deodato, Ron Carter, Hubert Laws, Urbie Green, Airto Moriera, Everaldo Ferriera) 4:21
2. Children's Games (featuring Harry Lookofsky, Joe Farrell, Eumir Deodato, Ron Carter, Hubert Laws, Urbie Green, Airto Moriera, Everaldo Ferriera) 3:27
3. Choro (featuring Harry Lookofsky, Joe Farrell, Eumir Deodato, Ron Carter, Hubert Laws, Urbie Green, Airto Moriera, Everaldo Ferriera) 2:08
4. Brazil (A.k.A. Aquarela do Brasil) (featuring Joe Farrell, Eumir Deodato, Hubert Laws, Urbie Green, Everaldo Ferreira) 7:22
5. Stone Flower (featuring Harry Lookofsky, Joe Farrell, Eumir Deodato, Ron Carter, Hubert Laws, Urbie Green, Airto Moriera, Everaldo Ferriera) 3:18
6. Amparo (featuring Harry Lookofsky, Joe Farrell, Eumir Deodato, Ron Carter, Hubert Laws, Urbie Green, Airto Moriera, Everaldo Ferriera) 3:39
7. Andorinha (featuring Harry Lookofsky, Joe Farrell, Eumir Deodato, Ron Carter, Hubert Laws, Urbie Green, Airto Moriera, Everaldo Ferriera) 3:29
8. God and the Devil In the Land of the Sun (featuring Harry Lookofsky, Joe Farrell, Eumir Deodato, Ron Carter, Hubert Laws, Urbie Green, Airto Moriera, Everaldo Ferriera) 2:21
9. SabiĆ” (featuring Harry Lookofsky, Joe Farrell, Eumir Deodato, Ron Carter, Hubert Laws, Urbie Green, Airto Moriera, Everaldo Ferriera) 3:57
10. Brazil (Alternate Take) (featuring Harry Lookofsky, Joe Farrell, Eumir Deodato, Ron Carter, Hubert Laws, Urbie Green, Airto Moriera, Everaldo Ferriera) 5:25

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One of the most famous and influential artists in Latin jazz, Rio-born Antonio Carlos Jobim enjoyed a lengthy career that spanned the course of four decades and countless excellent records. After the '60s ended and bossa nova's crossover appeal was waning, he connected with Creed Taylor's new CTI label and recorded Stone Flower, one of his most beloved albums. Engineered by Rudy Van Gelder, arranged by fellow Brazilian Eumir Deodato, and featuring a team of crack session players (Ron Carter, Hubert Laws, Airto, and Urbie Green, to name a few), it was mellower and more sensual than some of his earlier work, both sophisticated and simple in its melodies, tones, and production. Understated horn lines, tinkling piano riffs, breezy guitar parts, and super rhythmic percussion are the order of the day here, culminating in an instantly likeable mix that has been compared to Miles' classic Kind of Blue. Everything on here is great, check out "Tereza My Love," "Choro," "Andorinha," and "Brazil (Alternate Take)."