Bossa Nova: The New Sound in Jazz from South America (1962)
West Side Story Bossa Nova (1963)
A Swedish-American Venture (1966)
West Side Story Bossa Nova is an album by saxophonist Bill Barron featuring bossa nova versions of tunes from the Leonard Bernstein and Stephen Sondheim musical West Side Story which was recorded in 1963 and first released on the Dauntlesss label.[1][2][3]
^Audio Fidelity Discography accessed February 6, 2017
^Bill Barron Catalog accessed February 6, 2017
^Bill Barron discography accessed February 6, 2017
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