Bossa-Nova
Rain Forest 豆瓣
10.0 (7 个评分) Walter Wanderley
发布日期 1966年5月16日 出版发行: Verve
The notes for this CD ask, "What issue is more topical than the Brazilian rain forest? So what reissue would be more topical than Walter Wanderley's Rain Forest?" Politically, this may be true, but musically, this collection is anything but topical. From the first tune -- the monster hit "Summer Samba," the listener is catapulted straight back to the '60s when bossa nova was new in the U.S. and everyone wanted a piece of it. Organist Wanderley made a big splash with this CD, which went platinum in two years -- and it does evoke strong water images, like "poolside" and "ice skating rink." The jazzmen are underutilized, since most of the tracks are less than three minutes long and leave little room to stretch out. One exception is the pretty Ferreira/Marconiballad "Rain," the only track where Wanderley plays piano rather than organ and which features a fine solo by Urbie Greenon trombone. On "Beach Samba," Greengets to noodle a bit, but Bucky Pizarelliis heard stating the melody and nothing else. Despite all the sadness implied in the song titles, this CD has a jaunty feel to it and will be best enjoyed by nostalgic fans of that bygone era.
2020年12月19日 在听
“她似乎听见,朝我一闪回过头来。是喜喜!虽说我们之间尚有一段距离,虽说路面昏暗——路灯因余晖未尽而未全部放光——但足以使我确信那必是喜喜,毫无疑问。而她也知道是我,甚至朝我漾出一丝微笑。”
爵士 1966 Bossa-Nova Jazz