Recorded in 1964 at two concerts in the well - known Greenwich Village venue, Café Au Go Go, just two months after Astrud Gilberto's 'Girl From Ipanema' hit the Top Five on the pop charts. These sets shift the focus away from Brazilian - flavored music, bringing Gilberto into a more North American - style realm. The band features young talents like Gary Burton on vibraphone, Kenny Burrell on guitar, Gene Cherico on bass, and Joe Hunt on drums. There are also personnel substitutions, with Helcio Milito on drums and Chuck Israels on bass filling in. Part of Verve’s Acoustic Sounds Series, this is a remastered 180 - gram vinyl in deluxe gatefold packaging, transferred from analog tapes. Tracklist: Side 1 includes 'Corcovado (Quiet Nights Of Quiet Stars)', 'It Might As Well Be Spring', 'Eu E Voce', 'Summertime', '6 - Nix - Pix - Flix'. Side 2 has 'Only Trust Your Heart', 'The Singing Song', 'The Telephone Song', 'One Note Samba', 'Here's That Rainy Day'.

Using this product is simple. Just place the 180 - gram vinyl on your turntable and start playing to enjoy the amazing jazz music. When handling the vinyl, make sure your hands are clean to avoid leaving fingerprints or dirt on it. Store the vinyl in a cool, dry place and keep it in its deluxe gatefold packaging when not in use to prevent scratches and damage. Also, be gentle when removing and replacing the vinyl from the sleeve to avoid any warping. This way, you can keep enjoying this classic jazz recording for a long time.