It's Time That You Settled Down - Herbie Mann, Fox, Ray
A Good Thing (Is Hard to Come By) - Herbie Mann, Jones, Tamiko
1-2-3 - Herbie Mann, Borisoff, Leonard
Only Yesterday - Herbie Mann, Wisner, Jimmy
Sunny - Herbie Mann, Hebb, Bobby
How Insensitive - Herbie Mann, DeMoraes, Vinicius
Sidewinder - Herbie Mann, Morgan, Lee [Trumpe
Amor Em Paz (Love in Peace) - Herbie Mann, DeMoraes, Vinicius
Desafinado - Herbie Mann, Jobim, Antonio Carl
Bolinha de Papel - Herbie Mann, Pereira, Geraldo
Insensatez - Herbie Mann, Jobim, Antonio Carl
Maria Ninguem - Herbie Mann, Lyra, Carlos
O Barquinho - Herbie Mann, Boscoli, Ronaldo
Samba da Minha Terra - Herbie Mann, Caymmi, Dorival [Sr
Rosa Morena - Herbie Mann, Caymmi, Dorival [Sr
Consolacao - Herbie Mann, Powell, Baden
One Note Samba - Herbie Mann, Hendricks, Jon
Bim Bom - Herbie Mann, Gilberto, Joao
Deve Ser Amor (It Must Be Love) - Herbie Mann, DeMoraes, Vinicius
This fabulous reissue feature both LP's, A Man & A Woman (With Tamiko Jones) & Recorded In Rio De Janeiro (With Joao Gilberto & Antonio Carlos Jobim) on 1 CD. One of the most popular Jazz flutists of the 1960... more »s and 1970s, Herbie Mann incorporated music from many cultures into his repertoire and was one of the first musicians to expose American listeners to Brazilian music. Female vocalist Tamiko Jones and famed Brazilian musicians Joao Gilberto and Antonio Carlos Jobim collaborate with Mann on this two-album collection, which features Day Tripper, Amor Em Paz, One Note Samba, and many more.« less
This fabulous reissue feature both LP's, A Man & A Woman (With Tamiko Jones) & Recorded In Rio De Janeiro (With Joao Gilberto & Antonio Carlos Jobim) on 1 CD. One of the most popular Jazz flutists of the 1960s and 1970s, Herbie Mann incorporated music from many cultures into his repertoire and was one of the first musicians to expose American listeners to Brazilian music. Female vocalist Tamiko Jones and famed Brazilian musicians Joao Gilberto and Antonio Carlos Jobim collaborate with Mann on this two-album collection, which features Day Tripper, Amor Em Paz, One Note Samba, and many more.
CD Reviews
The Mann from Brooklyn goes Bossa Nova...
Marc Flanagan | Santa Monica, Ca. | 11/17/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Herbie Mann was a hip cat and he went were the music took him. In the mid sixties it took him and his flute to Brazil to embrace the samba sounds. This is a twofer from Collectibles; the original albums were released on Atlantic about a year apart. His recording with vocalist Tamiko Jones covers hits of the day, notably, the title tune (A Man and A Woman) from the French film of the same name. The other album is Mann's recording with Tom Jobim. Many of Jobim's tunes have been recorded by a whole host of artists, but in this set, it is Jobim singing and Mann playing. A fantastic CD, especially for those who love classic bossa nova."