 | Jazz Impressions of Black Orpheus [Read More ...] Description: Among the early '60s wave of American jazzmen entranced by Brazilian music, none proved more ebullient than pianist Vince Guaraldi, whose homage to a 1959 film retelling the Orpheus myth as an underclass Rio de Janeiro romance proved a sleeper hit. With Guaraldi's fleet, always r... |
 | The Charlie Brown Suite & Other Favorites [Read More ...] Review: Respectable music, spoilt by apalling performance:Other reviewers slate this recording because it's not in keeping with the Guaraldi trio sound that made Charlie Brown so distinctive. That is in a way, a completely valid concern, but the fact remains, this recording is an interpr... |
 | The Latin Side of Vince Guaraldi [Read More ...] Vince Guaraldi shows Latin flair.:Vince Guaraldi shows his musical talent with an upbeat Latin flair.
Great music to relax to. |
 | From All Sides [Read More ...] Description: Though he remains best known for his music for the Peanuts television shows, Vince Guaraldi was an adept pianist in Latin jazz grooves, a strength that comes to the fore in this 1965 quartet session with the brilliant Brazilian guitarist Bola Sete. Both are melodists, but they're... |
 | Alma-Ville [Read More ...] Review: just all around fab!:i'd been eyeing this for awhile but did't buy it because i'm working on the all around basic jazz collection.
i think everyone knows vince guaraldi for the charlie brown stuff, which is great, but then maybe they don't hear the other stuff he's made.
If you w... |
 | Vince & Bola (And Friends)/Live at El Matador [Read More ...] Description: Pianist Vince Guaraldi is best known for his musical accompaniment to Charles Schulz's Peanuts cartoons, but he was also a successful jazz pianist until his death in 1976. Brazilian guitarist Bola Sete was a star in the bossa nova movement of the '60s who fell into obscurity befo... |
 | In Person [Read More ...] Review: More atmosphere than substance:The most distinctive thing about this album is the cover design, which reflects the fact this was a compilation of two different live sets: one, a standard jazz set featuring his trio; the other an expanded line-up venturing into Cal Tjader territor... |
 | The Eclectic [Read More ...] Eclectic:This is just great news for many fans around the world simply for the fact it has been put on cd. For years this has been out of print and hard to find. Now, it has been made easier. |
 | Jazz Impressions Vince Guaraldi [Read More ...] Review: Where's The Traps?:For some reason, Vince Garualdi loved to record jazz albums two ways in which I can stand, but do not prefer.
One: Playing latin. He has numerous latin and bossa nova albums. They're ok, but I mean you really have to love bossa nova music. It's very close to ... |
 | Greatest Hits [Read More ...] Description: He's best known, and deservedly so, for the jazzy music he wrote for Charles M. Schulz's "Peanuts" characters, but San Francisco-based Vince Guaraldi was also a highly regarded trio and ensemble pianist whose laid-back grooves are still a treat to hear. Greatest Hits samples his... |
 | Jazz Impressions of Black Orpheus [Read More ...] Description: Among the early '60s wave of American jazzmen entranced by Brazilian music, none proved more ebullient than pianist Vince Guaraldi, whose homage to a 1959 film retelling the Orpheus myth as an underclass Rio de Janeiro romance proved a sleeper hit. With Guaraldi's fleet, always r... |
 | Jazz Casual: Paul Winter/Bola Sete & Vince Guaraldi [Read More ...]
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 | Jazz Impressions of Black Orpheus (20 Bit Mastering) [Read More ...]
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 | Charlie Brown's Holiday Hits [Read More ...] Description: Recognizing that the holiday season really begins at Halloween (and, in some quarters, doesn't end until the Super Bowl), Vince Guaraldi and his record company have wisely assembled the hummable themes from various Charlie Brown TV specials. What we have here is the album's abili... |
 | Jazz Impressions [Read More ...] Review: Where's The Traps?:For some reason, Vince Garualdi loved to record jazz albums two ways in which I can stand, but do not prefer.
One: Playing latin. He has numerous latin and bossa nova albums. They're ok, but I mean you really have to love bossa nova music. It's very close to ... |
![]() | Vince Guaraldi and Bola Sete: Live at El Matador [Read More ...]
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 | Jazz Impressions of Black Orpheus [Read More ...] Description: Among the early '60s wave of American jazzmen entranced by Brazilian music, none proved more ebullient than pianist Vince Guaraldi, whose homage to a 1959 film retelling the Orpheus myth as an underclass Rio de Janeiro romance proved a sleeper hit. With Guaraldi's fleet, always r... |