
The whatmusic.com interview... copa 7 up! There was a distinct point in the early 60s when the cool laid back swing of the bossa nova evolved into the hard-edged urgent syncopation that became known as samba jazz. Promoted with various names at the time (one of the main appellations being MPM - Musica Popular Moderno) this music came from the second generation of Brazilian musicians to be influenced by João Gilberto and Antonio Carlos Jobim, who were by now beginning to spread their musical wings.
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Summertime
The Gringo
Tropical
The Jody Grind
Taboo
Sombrero Sam
Fuego
Poinciana
On Green Dolphin Street
Barefoot Sunday Blues
Tropical (1969)
Quintessia
Barefoot Sunday
The Jody Grind (Horace Silver)
On Green Dolphin Street (Bronislaw Kaper/Ned Washington)
07 - Tropical
Sunday Blues
10 - Summertime
04 - Fuego
Sombrero Sam (Charles Lloyd)
Taboo (Margarita Lecuona/Sidney Leith 'Bob' Russell)
Fuego (Donald Byrd)
Barefoot Sunday Blues (Julian Adderley)
The Gringo (Horace Silver)
Tropical (JT Meirelles)
Poinciana (Buddy Bernier/Nat Simon)
Summertime (George Gershwin)
01 - Sombrero Sam
Sombrero San
Summertime
Sombrero Sam
Barefoot Sunday Blues
Barefoot
On Green Dolphin St
03 - The Jody Grind
02 - Taboo
06 - The Gringo
09 - On Green Dolphin Street
08 - Poinciana
05 - Barefoot Sunday
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