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album info:
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Discs1
GenreJazz
Rank−
Released2002-10-08
Record labelCollectables
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AddedMarch 23rd, 2011
Last updatedMay 7th, 2022
AboutBossa Nova (also released as Return To Rio) is an album by American jazz trumpeter, composer and arranger Shorty Rogers, released on the Reprise Label in 1962.
On All About Jazz Dave Rickert said: "Bossa Nova must have appeared fresh at the time—it was recorded in 1962, a year before the Brazilian music craze—but now seems buried in a pack of like-minded albums. Rogers did have the presence of mind to recruit a guitarist and a few percussionists to give the music an authentic flavor, and the music is earnestly played. However, bossa nova works best with a less rambunctious approach. Rogers never seemed capable of approaching anything delicately, and he overwhelms the melodies with brassy riffs. Not bad, but when you're tempted to reach for a big band or a bossa nova record, Bossa Nova won't come to mind in either case". On Allmusic, Scott Yanow noted: "The emphasis is on ensembles with occasional statements from Rogers but surprisingly little happens. The overall results are pleasant but a bit of a disappointment".
Track 1, 5, & 6
Compositions by Shorty Rogers
On All About Jazz Dave Rickert said: "Bossa Nova must have appeared fresh at the time—it was recorded in 1962, a year before the Brazilian music craze—but now seems buried in a pack of like-minded albums. Rogers did have the presence of mind to recruit a guitarist and a few percussionists to give the music an authentic flavor, and the music is earnestly played. However, bossa nova works best with a less rambunctious approach. Rogers never seemed capable of approaching anything delicately, and he overwhelms the melodies with brassy riffs. Not bad, but when you're tempted to reach for a big band or a bossa nova record, Bossa Nova won't come to mind in either case". On Allmusic, Scott Yanow noted: "The emphasis is on ensembles with occasional statements from Rogers but surprisingly little happens. The overall results are pleasant but a bit of a disappointment".
Track 1, 5, & 6
Compositions by Shorty Rogers