This collaborative album brings together Stan Getz with Brazilian guitarist João Gilberto, singer Miúcha, and arranger Claus Ogerman. It was recorded in Los Angeles in February 1975 and released by Columbia Records.
The record continues Getz's exploration of bossa nova, though with a more intimate and vocal focus. It includes classics like 'Águas de Março' and 'Eu Vim da Bahia', featuring João Gilberto's sister Miúcha.
Despite its title, the album is not a compilation but an original studio set. It received mixed reviews at the time but is now valued as a document of bossa nova's maturity in the 1970s.