VA - Sounds from the Verve Hi-Fi

Posted By: lancelot69

VA - Sounds from the Verve Hi-Fi [2001]
MP3 | 320 kbps | 52 min | 61 MB + 52 MB
Latin Jazz, Easy Listening

This is pure and simple some old jazz, of the softer variety and sort of like the roots of acid jazz. Featured are some pretty good selections for newbees to the genre but for grey beards this is a stroll down memory lane, essentially an eclectic compilation leaning towrds the softer sounds of bossa nova and the likes of Latin jazz.

Track list:

1. Menina Flor - Stan Getz And Luiz Bonfa
2. Chove Chuva - Sergio Mendes & Brazil '66
3. Ogd (Road Song) - Jimmy Smith & Wes Montgomery
4. Hard Latin - Kenyon Hopkins
5. The Fakir - Cal Tjader with Lalo Schifrin
6. Something Else Again - Richie Havens
7. Light My Fire - Astrud Gilberto
8. Bala Com Bala - 0 Elis Regina
9. Batacuda - Walter Wanderley
10. Samba Triste - Jackie And Roy
11. Cuchy Frito Man - Cal Tjader
12. Lisa - Willie Bobo
13. For Mods Only - Chico Hamilton
14. Escapade - The Wynton Kelly Trio
15. Do It The Heart Way - The Jazz Renegades

Get ready for your jazz education.This is pure and simple some old jazz, of the softer variety and sort of like the roots of acid jazz. Featured are some pretty good selections for newbees to the genre but for grey beards this is a stroll down memory lane, essentially an eclectic compilation leaning towrds the softer sounds of bossa nova and the likes of Latin jazz.These virgin, unremixed tracks taken from the 1960s Verve vaults were a major influence on Thievery Corporation's Rob Garza and Eric Hilton years before they spun epic documents like The Mirror Conspiracy. Their time capsule is a bubbling, Brazilian soul-jazz blast, starting with the sensuous "Menina Flor" by Stan Getz and Luis Bonfa. Jimmy Smith's "Road Song" is a classic of '60s hard bop, while Kenyon Hopkins's "Hard Latin" shows the kind of groovy organ jazz that was popular in bars from Philly to hot 'Lanta. Things go left with Cal Tjader's "The Fakir," a day-glo Middle Eastern track influenced by Coltrane's "My Favorite Things," while Astrud Gilberto pulls a Nancy Sinatra on another freaky standout, "Light My Fire." Walter Wanderley, Wynton Kelly, Chico Hamilton, and Elis Regina also light up the night, along with your hi-fi.