Bobby Rosengarden - Verve (continued)

Walter Wanderley, "Talkin' Verve", Verve
#557080 (1998).[Compilation]
A compilation of mostly U.S. Verve recordings
along with two tracks from Walter's Philips Brasil material.
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Astrud Gilberto, "The Bossa Nova Story",
Verve/Polygram [Japan] #557533 (1998).[CD Compilation]
This is a 3-disc box set featuring several of
Verve's Bossa recording artists.
This CD reissue contains material from "A
Certain Smile, A Certain Sadness" - with The Walter Wanderley
Trio, in addition to material from other albums.
Personnel: includes Bobby Rosengarden--percussion.

Jimmy
Smith, "Talkin' Verve: Roots of Acid Jazz", Verve/PolyGram #31563
(199_).[CD
Compilation]
This CD compilation contains tracks originally recorded in the 1960s.
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Personnel: includes Bobby Rosengarden, Percussion.

Antonio Carlos Jobim, "Antonio Carlos Jobim's
Finest Hour", Verve #490 669 (1999).[CD Compilation]
Antonio Carlos Jobim, "Antonio Carlos Jobim's Finest Hour", Verve #62809 (2001).[CD Compilation]
Personnel: Antonio Carlos Jobim
(piano, harpsichord, celeste, guitar); Claus Ogerman (conductor);
Joao Gilberto (vocals, guitar); Eumir Deodato (conductor, acoustic
& electric pianos); Astrud Gilberto, Elis Regina (vocals); Stan
Getz (tenor saxophone); Burt Collins, Marvin Stamm (trumpet); Josef
Singer, Ray Alonge (French horn); Jimmy Cleveland, Urbie Green,
Garnett Brown (trombone); Leo Wright, Ray Beckenstein, Romeo Penque,
Jerome Richardson, Joe Farrell, Hubert Laws (flute); Tommy Williams,
George Duvivier, Ron Carter, Richard Davis (bass); Dom Um Romao
(percussion), Bobby Rosengarden (percussion), Claudio Slon (drums),
Airto Moriera (percussion); Milton Banana (drums).
Producers: Aloysio De Oliveira, Paulo Jobim, Jaques Morelenbaum, Claus Ogerman, Creed Taylor.
Compilation producer: Bryan Koniarz.
Originally recorded between 1963 and 1986. Includes liner notes by Linda Dahl.
Digitally remastered by Jeff Willens (Universal Mastering Studios-East).
This is part of the Verve Finest Hour series.Various Artists, "Bossa Nova" (Original Motion
Picture Soundtrack), Verve #314 543 714-2 (2000).[CD]
Various Artists, "Bossa Nova" (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack),
Verve/Universal [Brazil] #73145437142 (2000).[CD]
Features the music of Antonio Carlos Jobim, with score by Eumir Deodato.
Includes the track "Wave" from the Jobim album of the same name, where Bobby plays percussion.
Astrud Gilberto, "Astrud Gilberto's Finest
Hour", Verve #520 790 (2001).[CD compilation].
Includes Bobby Rosengarden playing percussion on
the following songs:
Goodbye Sadness
So Nice (Samba De Verano)
Who Needs Forever?
The Face I Love
Personnel includes: Astrud Gilberto
(vocals); Marty Paich (arranger, conductor); Gil Evans (arranger,
piano); Eumir Deodato (arranger); João Gilberto (guitar,
background vocals); TootsThielemans (guitar); Bud Shank (flute); Phil
Bodner, Bill Hammond, Hubert Laws, Seldon Powell, Stan Webb
(woodwinds); Stan Getz (tenor saxophone); Bernie Glow, Jimmy
Nottingham, Ernie Royal, Marvin Stamm
(trumpet); Ray Alonge, Earl Chapin, Tony Miranda (French horn); Wayne
Andre, Warren Covington, Urbie Green, Tony Studd (trombone); John
Horn (tuba); Walter Wanderley (piano, organ);
Antonio Carlos Jobim, João Donato (piano); Ron Carter, Tommy
Williams, Joe Mondragon (bass); Claudio Slon, Grady Tate (drums);
Alan Douglas, Bobby Rosengarden
(percussion).
Recorded between 1963 & 1967. Includes
liner notes by James Gavin.
Astrud Gilberto, "The Silver Collection", Verve
[Germany] #823 451-2 (19__).[CD Compilation]
This CD reissue contains material from "A Certain Smile, A Certain Sadness" with the Walter Wanderley Trio (Bobby Rosengarden - percussion).
This compilation contains material from the following albums:
--tracks 1-11 from "The Astrud Gilberto Album" (1965) - arr. Marty Paich, w/Jobim on guitar & Donato on piano
--tracks 12-22 from "The Shadow Of Your Smile" (1965) - arr. Sebesky, Donato, Ogerman
--track 23 from "A Certain Smile, A Certain Sadness" (1966) - arr. Wanderley
--track 24 from "September 17, 1969" (1969) - arr. Albert Gorgoni
--track 25 from "Look To The Rainbow" (1966) - arr. Gil EvansVarious Artists, "Verve/Unmixed2", Verve
#_______ (2003).[CD Compilation]
Features "Here's That Rainy Day" with Astrud
Gilberto (vocal) and The Walter Wanderley Trio (track originates from
"A Certain Smile, A Certain Sadness" album, produced by Creed
Taylor).