Stan Getz

Stan Getz & Chet Baker - The Stockholm Concerts (1998)  Music

Posted by Rtax at Aug. 11, 2024
Stan Getz & Chet Baker - The Stockholm Concerts (1998)

Stan Getz & Chet Baker - The Stockholm Concerts (1998)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks, cue, log) - 1.03 GB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 396 MB
2:52:44 | Jazz, Cool Jazz | Label: Verve Records

According to this set's annotator, Mike Hennessey, and Stan Getz's biographer, Donald Maggin, the circumstances surrounding the making of these 1983 recordings was unpleasant in the extreme. For various reasons, Getz was unhappy to be concertizing with Baker and forced him out before the 35-date tour was halfway finished. Before Baker left, however, the men played a pair of concerts in Stockholm, which were fortunately recorded for posterity. Fortunately not because Getz and Baker shared any special rapport that led to a classic performance, but because the resulting album gives listeners another example of how wonderful a player Chet Baker was, even after years of drug addiction and general dissolution. Getz is his typical self – lyrical, facile almost to the point of glibness, but musical nevertheless. Baker, on the other hand, is as he ever was – one of the most spontaneously creative, emotionally compelling voices in jazz. The band is good if unspectacular; drummer Victor Lewis was a particularly nice choice in that he could drive a band like this without overwhelming the rather brittle lead voices. And Getz is excellent; if you're a Getz fan, he's in fine form here, so you won't be disappointed. Baker, on the other hand, is superb; it's his inimitable musicality that ultimately makes this rather pricey three-disc set a bargain.

Stan Getz - Vintage Getz [Recorded 1983] (2003)  Music

Posted by gribovar at March 23, 2021
Stan Getz - Vintage Getz [Recorded 1983] (2003)

Stan Getz - Vintage Getz [Recorded 1983] (2003)
DVD9 | Video: MPEG 2, 720x480 (4:3), 29.97 fps | Audio: AC3/PCM, 48.0 KHz, 6 ch/2ch, 448 Kbps/1536 Kbps | 7,47 GB | Covers (15 MB) included
Genre: Jazz, Bop, Cool Jazz | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Warner Music Vision (2564 60059-2)

"It's a pleasure to be here" says Stan Getz, surveying the Californian landscape from the open-air stage he's performing on. "It's different to the dives I play in." And it clearly inspired this famously uncompromising saxophonist in the performance that's captured on this DVD-Video.The first set is chiefly made up of material by pianist Jim McNeely. who writes with a fine melodic touch, and it sets the great cool saxophonist off into a series of beautifully-shaped improvisations that will repay many viewings and listenings. Stan`s quartet also includes a scintillating rhythm team is bassist Marc Johnson, who had come from working with Bill Evans in the pianist's last trio, and drummer Victor Lewis…

Stan Getz - Getz For Lovers [Recorded 1952-1968] (2002)  Music

Posted by gribovar at July 17, 2020
Stan Getz - Getz For Lovers [Recorded 1952-1968] (2002)

Stan Getz - Getz For Lovers [Recorded 1952-1968] (2002)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 305 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 142 MB | Covers - 20 MB
Genre: Jazz, Latin Jazz, Bossa Nova | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Verve (589 361-2)

This 15-cut collection of Stan Getz ballads runs the gamut from his early bossa hits with João and Astrud Gilberto to his ballad performances with Bill Evans, Oscar Peterson, and Jim Hall. These are laid-back, beautifully arranged tracks in superior sound. While it is not a well-rounded collection of Stan Getz material, it is an essential ballads selection.

Stan Getz & Chet Baker - The Stockholm Concerts (1998)  Music

Posted by Rtax at Aug. 11, 2024
Stan Getz & Chet Baker - The Stockholm Concerts (1998)

Stan Getz & Chet Baker - The Stockholm Concerts (1998)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks, cue, log) - 1.03 GB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 396 MB
2:52:44 | Jazz, Cool Jazz | Label: Verve Records

According to this set's annotator, Mike Hennessey, and Stan Getz's biographer, Donald Maggin, the circumstances surrounding the making of these 1983 recordings was unpleasant in the extreme. For various reasons, Getz was unhappy to be concertizing with Baker and forced him out before the 35-date tour was halfway finished. Before Baker left, however, the men played a pair of concerts in Stockholm, which were fortunately recorded for posterity. Fortunately not because Getz and Baker shared any special rapport that led to a classic performance, but because the resulting album gives listeners another example of how wonderful a player Chet Baker was, even after years of drug addiction and general dissolution. Getz is his typical self – lyrical, facile almost to the point of glibness, but musical nevertheless. Baker, on the other hand, is as he ever was – one of the most spontaneously creative, emotionally compelling voices in jazz. The band is good if unspectacular; drummer Victor Lewis was a particularly nice choice in that he could drive a band like this without overwhelming the rather brittle lead voices. And Getz is excellent; if you're a Getz fan, he's in fine form here, so you won't be disappointed. Baker, on the other hand, is superb; it's his inimitable musicality that ultimately makes this rather pricey three-disc set a bargain.

Stan Getz - Soul Eyes (1997) Live 1989  Music

Posted by Designol at May 30, 2024
Stan Getz - Soul Eyes (1997) Live 1989

Stan Getz - Soul Eyes (1997) Live 1989
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 376 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 152 Mb | Scans included
Cool, Mainstream Jazz | Label: Concord Jazz | # CCD-4783-2 | Time: 01:04:40

Stan Getz was such a consistent performer and had such a beautiful tone that nearly all of his recordings are well worth getting. The two radio appearances heard on this 1997 CD are even on a higher level than normal. Joined by pianist Kenny Barron, either Ray Drummond or Yashuito Mori on bass, and drummer Ben Riley, Getz is heard at the peak of his powers on a pair of obscurities (Kenny Barron's "Feijada" and Gigi Gryce's "Stan's Blues") and six numbers (including "Voyage," "Blood Count" and "Warm Valley") that he recorded numerous times. To hear Getz adding even more beauty to Mal Waldron's already gorgeous "Soul Eyes" is a memorable experience.

Chet Baker & Stan Getz - West Coast Live (1997) 2CDs  Music

Posted by Designol at June 8, 2024
Chet Baker & Stan Getz - West Coast Live (1997) 2CDs

Chet Baker & Stan Getz - West Coast Live (1997) 2CDs
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 727 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 312 Mb | Scans included
Label: Pacific Jazz | # 7243 8 35634 2 5 | Time: 02:04:54
Cool, West Coast Jazz, Mainstream Jazz

One of the most infamously acrimonious musical unions transpired between two of the leading purveyors of West Coast cool jazz: Chet Baker (trumpet) and Stan Getz (tenor sax). Their paths crossed only a handful of times and West Coast Live captures two of their earliest encounters in Los Angeles at the Haig on June 12, 1953, and the Tiffany Club on August 17, 1953. These recordings have been issued in Europe and Japan ad infinitum in varying degrees of quality, completeness, and often sporting erroneous data. However, enthusiasts should note that West Coast Live is the only release derived from producer/engineer Dick Bock's own master reels. For two men who purportedly would rather not be in the same room at the same time, Baker and Getz are able to create some legitimately brilliant improvisation. For the Haig set, Getz had been brought in to co-lead a quartet with Baker for an incarcerated Gerry Mulligan.

Stan Getz & Zoot Sims - The Brothers (1952) Reissue 1989  Music

Posted by Designol at April 29, 2024
Stan Getz & Zoot Sims - The Brothers (1952) Reissue 1989

Stan Getz & Zoot Sims - The Brothers (1952) Reissue 1989
EAC | FLAC | Tracks (Cue&Log) ~ 189 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 106 Mb | Scans included | 00:43:49
West Coast Jazz, Cool, Bop | Label: Original Jazz Classics, Prestige | # OJCCD-008-2, P-7022

The music on this LP recalls the airy "Four Brothers" sound that tenor saxophonists Stan Getz, Zoot Sims and Herbie Steward, and baritone saxophonist Serge Charloff, plied in Woody Herman's band of 1947. For this outing, Steward and Charloff exit, and four become five with the addition of tenor luminaries Al Cohn, Brew Moore, and Allen Eager. The set appropriately kicks off with Gerry Mulligan's "Five Brothers," a tune reminiscent of Jimmy Giuffre's original "Four Brothers" in its fluid and bouncy arrangement. Three other attractive and similarly disposed originals (one more by Mulligan and two by Cohn) complete the saxophone session from 1949, all featuring swinging statements by each soloist. A 1952 sextet date led by Sims and Cohn is also included, offering up another round of original and buoyantly swinging cuts, bolstered by lively contributions from trombonist Kai Winding and solid rhythmic support by pianist George Wallington, bassist Percy Heath, and drummer Art Blakey. A fine release that nicely showcases the cool, proto-West Coast bop forged by both these soloists and Miles Davis.

Stan Getz & Charlie Byrd - Jazz Samba (1962/2013)  Vinyl & HR

Posted by v3122 at Jan. 18, 2022
Stan Getz & Charlie Byrd - Jazz Samba (1962/2013)

Stan Getz & Charlie Byrd - Jazz Samba (1962/2013)
Vinyl Rip | 24-bit/192 kHz | Flac(Tracks) > Gb | Artwork > Mb
2013 | Analogue Productions AP-8432 / B0018178-01 | Bossa Nova, Latin Jazz, Samba

~ 2 x Vinyl, 12", 45 RPM, Album, Limited Edition, Numbered, Reissue, Remastered, Stereo, 200gm ~

Stan Getz - 1951-1953 [2 Albums] (2003-2005) (Re-up)  Music

Posted by gribovar at Sept. 30, 2020
Stan Getz - 1951-1953 [2 Albums] (2003-2005) (Re-up)

Stan Getz - 1951-1953 [2 Albums] (2003-2005)
EAC Rip | FLAC (image+.cue+log) - 607 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 362 MB | Covers - 38 MB
Genre: Jazz, Cool Jazz | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Classics Records

1951-1952 (2003). In response to shortsighted comments implying that Stan Getz and Zoot Sims sounded too much like each other and too similar to Lester Young, Ira Gitler liked to use the analogy of "…a friend calling you on the telephone. You know who it is immediately. It's the same thing when you hear a musician play." The secret, of course, is to listen so carefully and consistently that you feel as though you have become a friend of the artist. This sort of empathy is a vital ingredient in jazz - the empathy between composers, players, and listeners. Hearing Stan Getz recorded live in performance at Boston's Storyville club on October 28, 1951, spells it out marvelously. Backed by pianist Al Haig, guitarist Jimmy Raney, bassist Teddy Kotick, and drummer Tiny Kahn, Getz sounds as though he has arrived at a hard-won maturity…

Stan Getz - Highlights (1990) 2CDs  Music

Posted by Designol at July 20, 2023
Stan Getz - Highlights (1990) 2CDs

Stan Getz - Highlights (1990) 2CDs
EAC | WV | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 691 Mb | Scans included | Time: 02:15:42
Swing, Cool, Bop, Bossa Nova, Mainstream Jazz | Label: Verve | # 847 430-2

This two-CD sampler is most highly recommended for listeners not familiar with Stan Getz's recordings of the 1950s and '60s. Starting with a version of "Stella by Starlight" that co-stars guitarist Jimmy Raney, this set matches Getz's cool tenor with such artists as trumpeters Dizzy Gillespie and Conte Candoli, trombonist J.J. Johnson, baritonist Gerry Mulligan, pianists Oscar Peterson, Bill Evans and Chick Corea, valve trombonist Bob Brookmeyer and vibraphonist Gary Burton. Also included are his two main bossa nova hits "Desafinado" and "The Girl from Ipanema" along with a couple of tracks from Getz's highly-rated Focus album. It's a fine overview of the great tenor's middle years.