Forest Eyes

Forest Eyes
Studio album by Stan Getz
Released 1980
Recorded November 1979
Dureco Studios in Weesp, Holland and Fendal Recording Studios in Loenen aan de Vecht, Netherlands
Genre Jazz
Length 36:38
Label CBS
CBS 84113
Producer Jurre Haanstra and Ruud Jacobs
Stan Getz chronology
Children of the World
(1978)
Forest Eyes
(1979)
The Dolphin
(1981)

Forest Eyes is an album by saxophonist Stan Getz featuring compositions by Jurre Haanstra, several of which featured in Bert Haanstra's film "Een Pak Slaag", which was recorded in 1979 and originally released on the Dutch CBS label.[1][2]

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[3]

The Allmusic review by Scott Yanow stated "The great tenor is in his usual professional form but none of the themes are all that memorable and his backing is pretty anonymous. It's not one of the essential Stan Getz albums".[3] Doug Payne observed "Getz is typically lovely from start to finish. But brief as it is, Forest Eyes sadly never offers that one compositional moment that makes you feel this is anywhere near as significant as something like Focus".[4]

Track listing

All compositions by Jurre Haanstra

  1. "We Are Free" - 5:11
  2. "Tails - Part 1 & 2" - 6:00
  3. "Shades of Blue (Main Theme from the Bert Haanstra Film "Een Pak Slaag")" - 3:14
  4. "Heron's Flight" - 4:02
  5. "Forest Eyes" - 3:20
  6. "Drowsy" - 4:07
  7. "Silva (From the Film "Een Pak Slaag")" - 3:30
  8. "Little Lady" - 4:00
  9. "Eye of the Storm (From the Film "Een Pak Slaag")" - 2:52

Personnel

References

  1. Discogs album entry, accessed July 28, 2016
  2. Stan Getz discography: 1970's, accessed July 28, 2016
  3. 1 2 Yanow, Scott. Forest Eyes – Review at AllMusic. Retrieved July 28, 2016.
  4. Payne, D. Sound Insights: Stan Getz - The Complete Columbia Albums Collection, accessed July 28, 2016
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