Two utterly unique masters, Antonio Carlos Jobim and Joe Henderson, on stage at Carnegie Hall in 1994, on the occasion of the 40th anniversary of Verve Records. A visually and aurally gorgeous performance. Pat Metheny is on guitar, Charlie Haden is the bassist and Al Foster is on drums.
-Michael Cuscuna
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View VideoEsperanza Spalding and Gretchen Parlato: Alone Together
Two rising stars in the jazz constellation, Gretchen Parlato and Esperanza Spalding, keep it simple — simply beautiful — in this intimate duet of Antonio Carlos Jobim’s Inutil Paisagem.
-Nick Moy
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View VideoShirley Horn sings Jobim
Look in on Shirley Horn’s devastatingly direct performance of Antonio Carlos Jobim’s “Once I Loved,” recorded in Sao Paulo at this Jobim tribute in 1994. In this all-star group, Ron Carter’s bass speaks with notable eloquence. Have patience with Herbie Hancock’s introduction; he’s rendered virtually speechless by the end. Thanks to @in2jazz for pointing to this remarkable clip.
-Nick Moy
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