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Stan Getz in Warsaw

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Download links and information about Stan Getz in Warsaw by Stan Getz. This album was released in 1991 and it belongs to Jazz, World Music, Bop genres. It contains 7 tracks with total duration of 48:26 minutes.

Artist: Stan Getz
Release date: 1991
Genre: Jazz, World Music, Bop
Tracks: 7
Duration: 48:26
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. But Not For Me (featuring Andrzej Dąbrowski / Andrzej Dabrowski, Roman Dylag, Andrzej Trzaskowski) 6:13
2. Cherokee (featuring Stan Getz Quartet) 5:21
3. Darn That Dreem (featuring Roman Dylag, Andrzej Trzaskowski) 5:49
4. Out of Nowhere (featuring Andrzej Dąbrowski / Andrzej Dabrowski, Roman Dylag, Andrzej Trzaskowski) 7:04
5. The Folks That Live On the Hill (featuring Andrzej Dąbrowski / Andrzej Dabrowski, Roman Dylag, Andrzej Trzaskowski) 4:42
6. La Fiesta (featuring George Mraz, Billy Hart, Albert Dayley) 15:18
7. Desafinado (featuring Stan Getz Quartet) 3:59

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Stan Getz was invited to perform a concert with a local rhythm section in Warsaw, Poland, in 1960; he was sufficiently impressed with the trio to join them for a brief studio session afterwards. While this five-song set isn't flawless, as Getz has some problems with repeated reed squeaking in the rendition of "Cherokee," the all-standards program is otherwise very enjoyable, with excellent sound. Getz is in total control with the lush take of "Darn That Dream," as he makes a delayed entrance following pianist Andrzej Trzaskowski, who proves himself to be a thoughtful accompanist and soloist. Bassist Roman Dylag and drummer Andrzej Dabrowski also get high marks. This compilation is rounded out with two tracks from a 1974 concert in Warsaw by a working edition of the Stan Getz Quartet, with pianist Albert Dailey, bassist George Mraz, and drummer Billy Hart. The tenor saxophonist again gets a little sloppy with atypical reed squeaks in both tracks, which include an extended, exciting workout of Chick Corea's "La Fiesta" and an old favorite, Jobim's "Desafinado." Getz fans will definitely want to acquire this obscure Polish CD.