Soft Samba Live! Jazz From The Penthouse |
From the great cache of tapes recorded at Seattle’s storied Penthouse nightclub comes The Gary McFarland Quintet, recorded live in the summer of 1965. McFarland could usually be found in the recording studios of New York arranging for everyone from Stan Getz to Lena Horne, but his 1964 bossa-jazz classic LP Soft Samba was such an unexpected hit that it afforded McFarland the opportunity to hit the road with fellow Berklee School of Music alumni Gabor Szabo on guitar and Sadao Watanabe on flute and alto sax. The quintet also featured future Bill Evans bassist Eddie Gomez and Joe Cocuzzo on drums. Originally available exclusively on the CD that accompanied the DVD of the documentary This Is Gary McFarland, this limited-edition vinyl has been re-sequenced and features one previously unreleased track, McFarland’s kitschy bossa-Beatles cover of “She Loves You.” Other titles include the McFarland originals “Train Samba” and “Pecos Pete,” as well as covers of “La Vie En Rose,” “Morning of the Carnival,” and “A Hard Day’s Night.
- Featuring Gabor Szabo, Eddie Gomez, and Sadao Watanabe
- Previously only available on CD with one unreleased track
- Four page color insert with previously unseen photographs
- Limited Edition of 600
- Genre: JAZZ
- Format Detail: LP Black
- Handling Note: **Please allow an additional 5 business days for this item's shipment.**
- Format: Vinyl
- Released: 9/28/22
- Internal ID: JIT
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