Antonio Carlos Jobim – Stone Flower
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CTI Records – CTI 6002 |
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Country: |
US |
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Genre: |
Jazz |
Style: |
Bossa Nova |
Tracklist
A1 | Tereza My Love | 4:20 | |
A2 | Children's Games | 3:25 | |
A3 | Choro | 2:05 | |
A4 | Brazil | 7:19 | |
B1 | Stone Flower | 3:18 | |
B2 | Amparo | 3:35 | |
B3 | Andorinha | 3:30 | |
B4 | God And The Devil In The Land Of The Sun | 2:20 | |
B5 | Sabia | 3:55 |
Companies, etc.
- Record Company – Creed Taylor, Inc.
- Manufactured By – Creed Taylor, Inc.
- Published By – Corcovado Music Corp.
- Published By – Duchess Music Corp.
- Published By – Ensign Music Corp.
- Published By – Peer International
- Recorded At – Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey
- Lacquer Cut At – Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey
Credits
- Bass – Ron Carter
- Design [Album] – Tony Lane (2)
- Drums – Joao Palma*
- Engineer – Rudy Van Gelder
- Flute, Soloist – Hubert Laws (tracks: B2)
- Guitar, Arranged By, Conductor – Eumir Deodato
- Percussion – Everaldo Ferreira
- Photography By – Pete Turner (4)
- Piano, Electric Piano, Vocals, Guitar – Antonio Carlos Jobim
- Producer – Creed Taylor
- Soprano Saxophone, Soloist – Joe Farrell (tracks: B4)
- Trombone, Soloist – Urbie Green
- Violin, Soloist – Harry Lookofsky (tracks: B1)
Notes
Original green label issue
Recorded at Van Gelder Studios June 1970.
The tracklist on the jacket back is not the actual order of the songs.
Runouts are etched except VAN GELDER
Recorded at Van Gelder Studios June 1970.
The tracklist on the jacket back is not the actual order of the songs.
Runouts are etched except VAN GELDER
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (Side A label): RVG 87654 A
- Matrix / Runout (Side B label): RVG 87654 B
- Matrix / Runout (Side A runout): RVG-87654-A-1 6-29-70 VAN GELDER
- Matrix / Runout (Side B runout): RVG-87654-B RE-4 VAN GELDER
- Rights Society: BMI
Other Versions (5 of 106)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Stone Flower (LP, Album, Stereo) | CTI Records | 624.513, LPS 624.513 | Brazil | 1970 | ||
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Stone Flower (LP, Album) | Philips | 6308031 | UK | 1970 | ||
New Submission
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Stone Flower (LP, Album, Gatefold) | CTI Records | SR 3305, CTI 6002 | Japan | 1970 | ||
New Submission
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Stone Flower (LP, Album, Stereo, Gatefold) | CTI Records | CTL3 | UK | 1970 | ||
New Submission
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Stone Flower (LP, Album, Promo) | CTI Records | CTI 6002 | US | 1970 |
Recommendations
Reviews
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Found s beautiful OG green label at a thrift a few days ago. Ran it through an ultrasonic cleaning and I am amazed at the quality of this record. 2 dollars for this treasure. An amazing find
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It’s impossible to go wrong picking up a Jobim album and this album is a fantastic record and pressing. Very good sound quality.
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Does anybody know of a good sounding CD release of this? All are remasters as far as I can see. I could assume that the earliest CD releases may be least likely to sound awful, but would be grateful for any tips here! Thanks 🙏
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Fantastic pressing. No sibilance in the highs of the cymbals, the bass notes are deep and rich. The separation of percussion from melody in the recording is astounding. Lends itself to a great listening experience on nice speakers.
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During my weekend DJ residency at the very first and now defunct incarnation of De Kaaiman club in Antwerp this release was often in my vinyl box, indeed, Exotica, Trip-Hop, Space Age Pop, Easy Listening, Bossa Nova, Electronica, Drum'n'Bass, Library music and various other genres such as High-Tech Soul, Electroclash, Dream Pop and Liquid Funk all melted together in good proportion for an in-crowd in an hard to describe retrospective yet futuristic mood, for a nearly past century of diversity in sound yet conscious of a soon approaching end-of-millenium in which i.e. retro Lounge would actually more than flirt with advanced Electronics, this allowed a selective ecletism, rediscovering past music while being propelled into the most edgy new creations, and each time I stumble back upon this Antonio Carlos Jobim amazing, if not best ever version of Ary Barroso's classic composition 'Brasil', I these wild feast in which this cherry track sat as a Latin scorcher which by mid-track would mash-up perfectly to any new exiting Drum'n'Bass or Liquid Funk cakes that came out that week. This obviously isn't a review of this nevertheless beautiful album ;-)
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I think there is a more recent reissue that shares the CTI 6002 Cat#. I just bought this new and shrink wraped and I'm sure it isn't from the 70s.
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