
João Gilberto, Antonio Carlos Jobim &
Stan Getz during the recording of
"Getz/Gilberto".
Antonio
Carlos Jobim - Atlantic Records 
(continued)

[Original U.S. LP]

[French LP]
Sergio Mendes, "The Swinger From Rio", Atlantic
#1434 (1966).[LP]
Sergio Mendes, "The Swinger From Rio", Atlantic [France] #40375 (1972).[LP]
This album contains Jobim compositions as well as performances by Jobim on guitar.
Tracks:
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Maria Moita
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Sambinha Bossa
Nova
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Batida
Diferente
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So Danco Samba
(Jobim)
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Pau Brazil
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The Girl from
Ipanema
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Useless Panorama
(Jobim)
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The Dreamer
(Jobim)
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Primavera
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Consolacao
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Favela
(Jobim)
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Musician personnel: On "The Girl From Ipanema",
"Useless Panorama" and "Sambinha Bossa Nova", the personnel is:
Sergio Mendes, piano; Antonio Carlos Jobim, guitar; Tiao Netto, bass;
Chico DeSouza, drums; & Art Farmer, fluegelhorn. The personnel is
the same on "Maria Moita", "The Dreamer", & "So Danco Samba",
except that Phil Woods, alto sax, replaces Art Farmer. Hubert Laws,
flute, replaces Phil Woods on "Primavera", "Favela", "Batida
Diferente" & "Pau Brazil". The personnel on "Consolacao" is:
Sergio Mendes, piano; Tiao Netto, bass; Chico DeSouza, drums.
LINER NOTES (from the French LP):
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Sergio Mendes, "The Beat of Brazil", Atlantic
#1480 (1967).[LP]
Note: The Bossa Rio Sextet plays on this album.
Antonio
Carlos Jobim composed several tracks on this album, wrote all the
arrangements, and wrote the liner notes for the original Philips
[Brazil] LP release which had a different title but contained all the
same tracks.
Tracks:
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Side 1
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Side 2
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Nana
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Ela E Carioca (Jobim)
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Amor Em Paz
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Corcovado (Jobim)
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Garota de
Ipanema (Jobim)
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Noa Noa
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Coisa No. 2
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Desafinado (Jobim)
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Primitivo
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Neurotico
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Musician personnel: Sergio Mendes, piano;
Sebastião Neto, bass; Edison Machado, drums; Edson Maciel,
slide trombome; Raulzinhyo, valve trombone; Hector Bisignani, tenor
sax (on "Primitivo" and "Nana", the featured tenor sax soloist is
Aurino Ferreira. Arrangements by Antonio Carlos Jobim.
LINER NOTES:
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This album was also part of a reissue set.

[Original LP]

[Japan CD Reissue]

[Netherlands CD Reissue]
Roy Ayres, "Stoned Soul Picnic", Atlantic #SD
1514 (1968).[Original LP]
Roy Ayers, "Stoned Soul Picnic", Atlantic [Japan] #AMCY-1289 (2007).[CD Reissue]
Roy Ayers, "Stoned Soul Picnic", Atlantic [Netherlands] "Atlantic Masters" Series #273588 (2008).[CD Reissue]
Includes a Jobim composition on Side One, track
three: "Wave".
Personnel: Roy Ayres, vibes; Gary Bartz,
alto sax; Charles Tolliver, trumpet & flugelhorn; Hubert Laws,
flute; Herbie Hancock, piano; Miroslav Vitous, bass; Grady Tate,
drums.
Produced by Herbie Mann.
Sergio Mendes, "Best of Sergio Mendes", Atlantic [Japan] #SMAT-2001 (1968).[LP Compilation with Booklet]
Compositions written by Jobim are indicated on the tracklist below.
Tracklist:
Cheganca
Monday Monday
Bonita (Jobim)
Nana
Here's That Rainy Day
So Danco Samba (Jobim)
The Girl From Ipanema (Jobim)
Reza
Jodel
Noa Noa (Mendes)
Caminho De Casa
Pau Brasil
Consolaçao

Herbie Mann, "The Evolution of Mann: The Herbie
Mann Anthology", Atlantic #SD2-300 (197_).[LP Compilation]
Personnel:
includes Sergio Mendes--Piano; Antonio
Carlos Jobim, piano-vocal-arranger-conductor; Herbie Mann, flute.
Sergio Mendes, "The Great Arrival"/"The Beat of Brazil", Atlantic Records [Sweden] #75440 (2000).[2-in-1 CD Reissue]
This set includes tracks arranged & composed by Jobim, in addition to tracks where Jobim is present on guitar.
Sergio Mendes, "Anthology Of Sergio Mendes X", Atlantic [Italy] #ATS-ST 06101 (19__).[LP Compilation]
This LP Compilation contains the Jobim compositions "The Girl From Ipanema", "So Danço Samba" and "Favela".
Tracklist:

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