Released in 1962 on Verve, Big Band Bossa Nova followed the success of Stan Getz’s earlier bossa nova projects, expanding the style into a large-ensemble setting with arrangements and conducting by Gary McFarland and production by Creed Taylor. Recorded in August at Columbia’s 30th Street Studio, the album features leading session players – including George Duvivier, Jim Hall, Mel Lewis, and percussionists José Paulo and Luiz Parga – whose interplay grounds the music in authentic Brazilian rhythms while McFarland’s polished orchestration blends samba and bossa nova sensibilities with American big band writing. Getz’s lyrical tenor sax floats effortlessly over the ensemble, unifying Brazilian repertoire and original compositions into a cohesive, richly textured program that, alongside Jazz Samba and Jazz Samba Encore!, played a key role in introducing North American audiences to bossa nova and remains a landmark Verve recording.
Tracklist
Side A
Manha De Carnival (Morning of Carnival)
Balanço No Samba (Street Dance)
Melancolico (Melancholy)
Entre Amigos (Sympathy Between Friends)
Side B
Chega De Saudade (Too Much Longing)
Noite Triste (Night Sadness)
Samba De Uma Nota So (One Note Samba)
Bim Bom
Verve’s Acoustic Sounds Series features transfers from analog tapes and remastered 180-gram vinyl in deluxe gatefold packaging.