The file appears to be a digital archive containing a recording of the Communications '72 project, a unique musical collaboration featuring jazz saxophonist Stan Getz and composer Michel Legrand . Overview of "Communications '72"
: The "72" in the title refers to the release year, while the "(1971)" likely denotes the actual recording date. The "# 107" in your filename may refer to a specific entry in a fan-made collection or a high-bitrate "rarity" series. Where to Find More
: The title track, featuring rapid-fire saxophone lines over a cinematic orchestral backdrop.
This project, recorded in 1971 and released in 1972, represents a departure from Stan Getz's typical bossa nova and straight-ahead jazz styles. It is a highly orchestrated, experimental album where Getz's tenor saxophone navigates complex arrangements that blend jazz, pop, and avant-garde vocal textures.
If the archive follows the standard tracking for this session, it likely contains the following:
: Hosts thousands of live and recorded concerts, including rare jazz airchecks.
: A fusion of orchestral jazz and "wordless" vocalizations, primarily performed by Christiane Legrand (Michel’s sister and a member of The Swingle Singers). Notable Tracks :
: A unique interpretation of the jazz standard, heavily modified by Legrand's distinctive arranging style.




