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    JOÃO GILBERTO JOÃO GILBERTO AND THE STYLISTS OF BOSSA NOVA SING ANTONIO CARLOS JOBIM

    Cherry Red Records

    For many, bossa nova is defined by the first three albums of Joao Gilberto and it has been said that if bossa found its Jesus in Gilberto, Its god was Antonio Carlos Jobim, a songwriting genius, who effortlessly composed much of the movement’s prodigious songbook.

    Two discs featuring Joao Gilberto interpreting Antonio Carlos Jobin and all of his blueprint recordings of Jobin compositions, along with the study written for the film 'Black Orpheus'.

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