Bossa Nova Legend and Embassador of her Culture

Astrud Gilberto's career was of course more than one sentence in a miniature write up. Astrud was the voice of Bossa Nova and Brasil, a cool cultural icon in the 60's and seventies and I'm pretty sure that more people had sex while her voice was floating through the room than anybody else's for a long time.

After making "that record" with Getz, Jobim and Joao Gilberto, she started a career that saw her writing and recording a plethora of songs and albums, including a new release in 2002.

Interestingly, she was riddled with stage fright throughout her career, which unfortunately limited her to few live appearances. She has undoubtedly been an influence of contemporary artists like Sade, Basia and Matt Bianco.

Good to see she's still around.

Albums released under her Name

  • Stan Getz/Astrud Gilberto - "Getz Au-Go-Go" (Verve, 1964)
  • "The Astrud Gilberto Album" (Verve, 1964)
  • "The Shadow Of Your Smile" (Verve, 1965)
  • "Look To The Rainbow" (Verve, 1965)
  • "Beach Samba" (Verve, 1966)
  • Astrud Gilberto With Walter Wanderley - "A Certain Smile, A Certain Sadness" (Verve, 1967)
  • "Windy" (Verve, 1968)
  • "September 17, 1969" (Verve, 1969)
  • "I Haven't Got Anything Better To Do" (Verve, 1970)
  • "Astrud Gilberto With Stanley Turrentine" (CTI, 1971)
  • "Astrud Gilberto Now" (Perception, 1972)
  • "That Girl From Ipanema" (Audio Fidelity, 1977)
  • "Astrud Gilberto Plus James Last Orchestra" (Polygram, 1987)
  • "Live In New York" (Pony Canyon, 1996)
  • "Temperance" (Pony Canyon, 1997)
  • "Jungle" (Magya, 2002)
Source: http://www.astrudgilberto.com

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