Antonio Carlos Jobim - Verve (continued)




[Original LP]

[Japan CD Reissue]

[Inside the gatefold LP, reproduced in miniature for the
CD reissues]
[The 24-bit digitally-remastered Limited
Edition Japanese reissue of "Batucada".
It features an LP-style slipcase for the CD.]

[2007 Japan CD Reissue]
Walter Wanderley, "Batucada", Verve #V/V6-8706
(1967).[Original LP]
Walter Wanderley, "Batucada", Verve/Pony Canyon [Japan]
#POCJ-2563 (19__).[CD Reissue]
Walter Wanderley, "Batucada", Verve [Japan] #UCCV-9009
(2001).[24-bit digitally remastered Limited Edition CD Reissue]
Walter Wanderley, "Batucada", Verve/Universal [Japan] #9213 (2007).[CD Reissue]
Jobim compositions include "Wave" & "Ela E
Carioca".
Produced by Creed Taylor.
Bobby Hackett and Billy Butterfield, "Bobby/Billy/Brazil", Verve #V6-8723 (1967).[LP]
This album contains the Jobim composition "Quiet Nights".

[DJ/Promo copy pictured above]
Gary McFarland, "Sympathetic Vibrations", Verve
#V/V6-8786 (196_).[LP Reissue]**
** Special Note: This album was formerly
released as Gary McFarland, "Soft Samba" on Verve #V/V6-8603 - pictured and listed elsewhere on this site.
Antonio Carlos Jobim was the guitarist on two tracks on this album (see tracklist below).
Tracklist:
Side 1
Ringo
She Loves You
A Hard Day's Night
The Good Life
More
Side 2
And I Love Her
The Love Goddess
I Want To Hold Your Hand (Tom Jobim, guitar)
Emily
California, Here I Come
La Vie En Rose (Tom Jobim, guitar)
Musician personnel: Leader, arranger, &
vibes: Gary McFarland; Trombone: Jimmy Cleveland; Flute: Seldon
Powell or Spencer Sinatra; Guitar: Antonio Carlos Jobim or Kenny
Burrell; Piano: Patty Bowen; Percussion: Sol Gubin with Willie Bobo
or Arnie Wise; Bass: Richard Davis.
Original LP produced by Creed Taylor.

Oscar Peterson, "Motions and Emotions", Verve/MPS Series #821-289-1
(1969).[LP Reissue]
Oscar Peterson, "Motions and Emotions", Verve/MPS Series #821-289-4
(1969).[CS]
Arranged and conducted by Claus Ogerman.
Jobim composition included is "Wave".
LINER NOTES:
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- Original LP liner notes written by Wolfram
Rohrig, translated by Clay Sherman.
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- Original LP liner notes written by Wolfram
Rohrig, translated by Clay Sherman.
Personnel: orchestra uncredited;
Oscar Peterson, piano; Sam Jones, bass; Bobby Durham, drums; Claus
Ogerman, arranger/conductor.
[LP Reissue]

[DJ/Promo LP Reissue]

[2001 Limited Edition Japan CD Reissue]

[2002 CD Reissue in Mini-LP Sleeve]
[2008 CD Reissue]
Lalo Schifrin, "Insensatez", Verve #V6-8785 (1969).[LP Reissue]
This is an LP Reissue of the original "Piano, Strings and Bossa Nova"
album on the MGM label (listed and pictured elsewhere on this site).
Lalo Schifrin, "Insensatez", Verve #V6-8765 (1969).[DJ/Promo "Not For Sale" LP]
Lalo Schifrin, "Insensatez", Verve/Universal [Japan] #__________ (2001).[Limited Edition CD Reissue]
Lalo Schifrin, "Piano, Strings and Bossa Nova", Verve #661543 (2002).[CD Reissue in Mini-LP Sleeve]
Lalo Schifrin, "Piano, Strings and Bossa Nova", Verve/Universal Jazz #731458976325 (2002).[CD Reissue]
Lalo Schifrin, "Piano, Strings and Bossa Nova", Verve [Verve Originals Series] #001196002 (2008).[Digipak CD Reissue]
This album includes this Jobim composition: Insensatez
Musician personnel: Lalo Schifrin on acoustic piano, the
rhythm section includes Jim Hall (guitar), Chris White (bass), Rudy
Collins (drums) and Brazilian artists Carmen Costa (yes, the singer!)
& José Paulo, who were married at that time and living in
NY. Carmen plays cabassa, while José takes care of the pandeiro.
The string section is comprised of nine violins, four violas, two
cellos, and harp.
Original LP produced by Creed Taylor.
Original LP Liner Notes by Leonard Feather.
Arranged and conducted by Lalo Schifrin.
2008 CD Reissue supervised by Harry Weinger.
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