"that beautiful sound". That's how Getz described his tone. I'm 53, lying in bed, crying my eyes out, listening to this for the first time since I was 16. A big charismatic school of art teacher introduced me to this album on a car trip to London all those years ago. Played the LP of this over and over back then. Oh my God - that beautiful sound indeed..
haha I heard him play from this album in a small garden concert in Berlin when I was 16 on a school trip to Germany!! coincidentally. I was born in '63
Adorable. One of the albums that made my passion for jazz emerge when I was young. It's really a great album, unfortunately I lost the CD when moving houses. Couldn't find it on Spotify, at least it's here.
@@jamesfarrell7465 agreed Stan is consistent and composed. Warm healthy and collected always in touch. I enjoy the live albums when he talked to the audience. Stan had a deeper keel than most people abd ut came through
Discovered this in a vintage record shop today. Speechless, Masterpiece!
Flawless. The man was a genius and I don't think he was ever matched.
"that beautiful sound". That's how Getz described his tone. I'm 53, lying in bed, crying my eyes out, listening to this for the first time since I was 16. A big charismatic school of art teacher introduced me to this album on a car trip to London all those years ago. Played the LP of this over and over back then. Oh my God - that beautiful sound indeed..
Mark Smith I know where you're coming from. Peace
It's great to pour beer into a cup of lemon slices in the summer and listen while drinking.
haha I heard him play from this album in a small garden concert in Berlin when I was 16 on a school trip to Germany!! coincidentally. I was born in '63
You don‘t need to cry to feel emotions
Adorable. One of the albums that made my passion for jazz emerge when I was young. It's really a great album, unfortunately I lost the CD when moving houses. Couldn't find it on Spotify, at least it's here.
0:00 The Dolphin + 9:48 A Time For Love + 16:29 Joy Spring + 26:09 My Old Flame + 32:46 The Night Has A Thousand Eyes + 41:10 Close Enough For Love
A Stan Getz Dolphin album reference popped up in The Simpsons Season 30 Episode12, “The Girl on the Bus”.
and so i came here to check it out.
Great Getz album - surprised difficult to get new at reasonable price - should be re-released and remastered
thx for watching
One of the must beautyful examples of the Getz sound. Beyond the brazilian era. Strong, fluid and relaxing.
He always takes me to a wonderful cruising altitude and I know I'm in great hands.
Outstanding! What tone, phrasing, articulation & feel. A legend. Thank you so much for posting cheers
This one and "Pure Getz" are IMO the most beautiful albums from Stan.. Thanks for sharing!
"The Dolphin" definitely, but to me "Sweet Rain" is the summit of Getz recordings.
Lou Levy's piano work on "A Time for Love" is absolutely gorgeous! Thank you SO MUCH for posting this entire recording!!!
Recorded live @ Keystone Korner in San Francisco in May 1981. Produced by Carl E. Jefferson. Cover photos are by Mark Leet.
"The Dolphin" great composition of Luiz Eça brazilian pianist
Simply beautiful !!! Greetings...
Not to mention the oustanding bass playing of Monty budwig.
Stan Getz the dolphin beautiful music
I haven't heard this gem in a few years!
Just found and bought this record for $8 in Berkeley, one of my most proud finds 🥲
Thanks
Imo this is one of his best sounding recordings
I agree. Have you listened to "Sweet Rain" (1967 on Verve)? It's pure bliss.
@@bluetrane64 Serenity is also up there
I havent heard in yeara, but i still love it
Stupendo!
What of Flip Philips and Zoot Sims? If you have the time, of course...
Great Stan Getz, Prez B.
La più bella voce dello strumento, la più bella sonorità. Nessuno come lui. Forse Paul Desmond e Julian Cannonball nell'alto.
And Johnny Hodges, of course!
This is bl**** great!!
The Sound . . .
Definitely one of his best albums.Ever matched? - hmm, technically and in variety I think Coltrane was better - but Getz is pretty cool
Im my humble opinion, the best was Joe Henderson, be it swinging or in bossas.
I adore John Coltrane, but he once said of Stan Getz : "we'd all sound like Getz......if we could".
@@jamesfarrell7465 agreed Stan is consistent and composed. Warm healthy and collected always in touch. I enjoy the live albums when he talked to the audience. Stan had a deeper keel than most people abd ut came through
Que belleza!!
Demais!!!!!...
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