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Astrud Gilberto
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The honey-toned chanteuse on the surprise Brazilian crossover hit
"The Girl From Ipanema,"
Astrud Gilberto
parlayed her previously unscheduled appearance (and professional singing debut) on the song into a lengthy career that resulted in nearly a dozen albums for Verve and a successful performing career that lasted into the '90s. Though her appearance at the studio to record
"The Girl From Ipanema"
was due only to her husband
João
, one of the most famed Brazilian artists of the century,
Gilberto
's
singular, quavery tone and undisguised naïveté propelled the song into the charts and influenced a variety of sources in worldwide pop music.
Born in Bahia,
Gilberto
moved to Rio de Janeiro at an early age. She'd had no professional musical experience of any kind until 1963, the year of her visit to New York with her husband,
João Gilberto
, in a recording session headed by
Stan Getz
.
Getz
had already recorded several albums influenced by Brazilian rhythms, and Verve teamed him with the cream of Brazilian music,
Antonio Carlos Jobim
and
João Gilberto
, for his next album. Producer
Creed Taylor
wanted a few English vocals for maximum crossover potential, and as it turned out,
Astrud
was the only Brazilian present with any grasp of the language. After her husband laid down his Portuguese vocals for the first verse of his and
Jobim
's composition,
"The Girl From Ipanema,"
Astrud
provided a hesitant, heavily accented second verse in English.
Not even credited on the resulting LP,
Getz/Gilberto
,
Astrud
finally gained fame over a year later, when
"The Girl From Ipanema"
became a number five hit in mid-1964. The album became the best-selling jazz album up to that point, and made
Gilberto
a star across America. Before the end of the year, Verve capitalized on the smash with the release of
Getz Au Go Go
, featuring a
Getz
live date with
Gilberto
's vocals added later. Her first actual solo album,
The Astrud Gilberto Album
, was released in May 1965. Though it barely missed the Top 40, the LP's blend of Brazilian classics and ballad standards proving quite infectious with easy listening audiences.
Though she never returned to the pop charts in America, Verve proved to be quite understanding for
Astrud Gilberto
's career, pairing her with ace arranger
Gil Evans
for 1966's
Look to the Rainbow
and Brazilian organist/arranger
Walter Wanderley
for the dreamy
A Certain Smile, a Certain Sadness
, released later that year. She remained a huge pop star in Brazil for the rest of the 1960s and '70s, but gradually disappeared in America after her final album for Verve in 1969. In 1971, she released a lone album for CTI (with
Stanley Turrentine
) but was mostly forgotten in the U.S. until 1984, when
"Girl From Ipanema"
recharted in Britain on the tails of a neo-bossa craze.
Gilberto
gained worldwide distribution for 1987's
Astrud Gilberto Plus the James Last Orchestra
. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide
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