Lalo Schifrin – Insensatez
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Lalo Schifrin (1932-2025), best known for his film and television compositions (Dirty Harry, Enter The Dragon, Mission Impossible, The Eagle Has Landed, to name but a few), began as a jazz pianist working with some of the most important musicians of his time. The "Insensatez" session was recorded during Schifrin's involvement with Dizzy Gillespie's band, which explains the participation of musicians from that formation.
First released in 1962 as Piano, Strings & Bossa Nova (produced by Creed Taylor), this album was re-released by Verve in 1969 with one less track as "Insensatez".
It contains 12 Brazilian themes and four originals by Lalo Schifrin - "The Wave", "Rio After Dark" and "Silvia" from Schifrin's film score "El Jefe" as well as "Lalo's Bossa Nova", written for Quincy Jones' 1962 album "Big Band Bossa Nova". "Insensatez" offers a rare insight into Schifrin's outstanding musicality, not only as a composer but also as a pianist.
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A1 The Wave
A2 Insensatez
A3 You And Me (Voce E Eu)
A4 Lalo'S Bossa Nova (Samba Para Dos)
A5 Silvia
A6 Murmurio
A7 An Evening In Sao Paulo (Bonus)
B1 Maria
B2 Rapaz De Bem
B3 Samba Do Perroquet (Parrot Samba)
B4 Rio After Dark
B5 Time For Love
B6 (I'M Looking Over A) Four Leaf Clover
B7 Desafinado (Bonus)