Artist: Stan Getz
Title Of Album: Quartet & Quintet 1950-1952
Year Of Release: September 15, 1998
Label: Giants of Jazz
Genre: Jazz
Quality: APE (IMG+CUE+LOG) / MP3
Bitrate: lossless/320 kbps
Total Time: 68:17 min
Total Size: 276 mb / 164 mb (+5% rec.)
Tracklist1. Lullaby Of Birdland
2. These Foolish Things
3. How Deep Is The Ocean
4. Fools Rush In
5. Autumn Leaves
6. Way You Look Tonight
7. Stars Fell On Alabama
8. Lover Come Back To Me
9. Body And Soul
10. Stella By Starlight
11. Time On My Hands
12. Melody Express
13. Wild Wood
14. On The Alamo
15. Yesterdays
16. You Go To My Head
17. Out Of Nowhere
18. It Might As Well Be Spring
19. It's Wonderful
20. Strike Up The Band
21. Imagination
22. Hershey Bar
23. Penny
24. Best Thing For You
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Stan Getz / Quartet & Quintet 1950-1952
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Joining Jack Teagarden’s big band at the age of 16, tenor saxophonist Stan Getz went on to forge a solo career marked by innovation, consistency, and even a few hits. While Getz was known in the jazz community as a player with a rounded, “cool” sound, he is best known for his bossa nova period of the early and mid 1960s, which included the hit “Girl from Ipanema”. His career also featured noteworthy collaborations with the likes of Bill Evans, Chick Corea, and Chet Baker.