So Danço Samba is the fourth album by keyboardist/composer-arranger Clare Fischer, and his first in the bossa nova vein, recorded and released in 1964 on the World Pacific label.[3] Devoted primarily to the music of Antonio Carlos Jobim, it also features three of Fischer's own compositions.
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| Released | 1964 | |||
| Recorded | at World Pacific Studios Hollywood, California | |||
| Genre | Jazz, Bossa Nova | |||
| Label | World Pacific WP 1830 | |||
| Producer | Richard Bock | |||
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| American Record Guide | favorable[2] |
In its review, American Record Guide commends both "Clare Fischer, a continually rewarding pianist from the West Coast," and his "unusually fine album of bossa nova selections."[2]
All compositions by Antonio Carlos Jobim except where noted.
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