Getz/Gilberto is an album by American saxophonist Stan Getz and Brazilian guitarist João Gilberto, featuring pianist and composer Antônio Carlos Jobim (Tom Jobim), who also composed many of the tracks.
Recorded in 1964 during two concerts at the venerable Greenwich Village venue, Cafe Au Go Go, two months after Astrud Gilberto's "Girl From Ipanema" became a Top 5 pop single.
After making her professional debut as the cool, breathy voice behind the historic 1964 crossover smash "The Girl from Ipanema," Brazilian singer Astrud Gilberto became a major force in popularizing the bossa nova sound.
Veloso, a tranquil, post-bossa nova recording showcasing poetic lyrics, delicate harmonies, and their sublime vocal interplay, serving as a gentle precursor to the psychedelic Tropicalia movement they would soon revolutionize
Ships 2/27/26 - A psychedelic, experimental masterpiece and a cornerstone of Brazil's Tropicália movement, blending psychedelic rock, fuzz guitars, bossa nova, avant-garde sounds, and Brazilian rhythms