
Bossa Nova New Brazilian Jazz (2025 Remastered) Lalo Schifrin
Album info
Album-Release:
2025
HRA-Release:
15.07.2025
Album including Album cover
- 1 Boato (2025 Remastered) 02:21
- 2 Chora Tua Tristeza (2025 Remastered) 02:34
- 3 Poema Do Adeus (2025 Remastered) 03:14
- 4 Apito No Samba (2025 Remastered) 02:47
- 5 Chega De Saudade (2025 Remastered) 05:14
- 6 Bossa Em Nova York (2025 Remastered) 01:49
- 7 O Amor E A Rosa (2025 Remastered) 03:29
- 8 O Menino Desce O Morro (2025 Remastered) 02:24
- 9 Menina Feia (2025 Remastered) 02:21
- 10 Ouca (2025 Remastered) 03:54
- 11 Samba De Uma Nota (2025 Remastered) 03:42
- 12 Patinho Feio (2025 Remastered) 02:53
Info for Bossa Nova New Brazilian Jazz (2025 Remastered)
The album “Bossa Nova (New Brazilian Jazz)” embodies the finesse of bossa nova, complemented by a touch of sophisticated jazz. Under the direction of Lalo Schifrin on piano and arrangements, talented musicians such as Leo Wright (alto saxophone, flute), Chris White (double bass), Rudy Collins (drums), José Paulo and Jack Del Rio (percussion) bring a unique energy to the ensemble.
"Bossa Nova New Brazilian Jazz" was recorded during his time with Dizzy Gillespie s band, which explains the involvement of musicians such as Leo Wright, Rudy Collins and Chris White. While the jazz feeling is present, you will take note of many other influences, especially from Latin America and Spanish folklore. The repertoire is associated with Bossa Nova, a style that was in full bloom in 1962 following the success of Stan Getz Jazz Samba in the United States.
Lalo Schifrin, piano
Leo Wright, alto saxophone, flute
Christopher White, bass
Rudy Collins, drums
Jose Paulo, percussion
Carmen Costa, percussion
Digitally remastered
Lalo Schifrin
Born and raised in Argentina, Schifrin studied classical music and jazz in France before beginning to compose for film in Buenos Aires in the mid-1950s. He has written scores for more than 100 films, including “The Cincinnati Kid,” “Bullitt,” “Dirty Harry,” “Enter the Dragon” and “Rush Hour.” His memorable theme for the television series “Mission: Impossible” has been a hallmark of the recent film series. He has received six Oscar® nominations, for the original scores for “Cool Hand Luke” (1967), “The Fox” (1968), “Voyage of the Damned” (1976) and “The Amityville Horror” (1979), the original song “People Alone” from “The Competition” (1980) and the adaptation score for “The Sting II” (1983).
This album contains no booklet.