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'Carlos Danger' - Soul Bossa Nova (Theme from 'Austin Powers') - Soulima

Soul Bossa Nova is an instrumental song composed by and first performed by jazz composer, arranger and record producer Quincy Jones. It first appeared on his 1962 Big Band Bossa Nova big band record on Mercury Records. After becoming the theme song for a Canadian TV game show called,'Definition', it was the theme song for the,'Austin Powers' series of movies.
"Soul Bossa Nova" is a popular instrumental title, composed by and first performed by American impresario, jazz composer, arranger, and record producer Quincy Jones. It first appeared on his 1962 Big Band Bossa Nova big band album on Mercury Records. Multi-reed player Rahsaan Roland Kirk played the flute solo. Incomplete personnel on the album liner notes do not specify the prominent brass players. According to Jones, he took twenty minutes to compose the song.

"Soul Bossa Nova" has endeared itself to producers, musicians and the public. The song appears in the soundtracks to Sidney Lumet's 1964 dramatic film The Pawnbroker, which was scored by Jones, while Woody Allen's 1969 comedy Take the Money and Run features a similar-sounding instrumental composed by Marvin Hamlisch. It was used by BBC Radio 1 disc jockey Alan 'Fluff' Freeman as a theme for his afternoon programme was broadcast in the UK during the 1970s. In 1969, the French composer Nino Ferrer used the orchestration of the theme for the chorus of his song "les cornichons", based on the title "Big Nick" by James Booker. The theme was used in a long-running Canadian television game show, Definition. Canadian hip hop group Dream Warriors heavily sampled the title for their popular track "My Definition of a Boombastic Jazz Style", in their debut album And Now the Legacy Begins in 1991. Like Dream Warriors, Canadian Mike Myers grew up watching Definition, and as a homage to his childhood used the title as the theme for the Austin Powers film series, starting with Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery in 1997. It was used as a theme for the 1998 FIFA World Cup. It was sampled by Ludacris for his Austin Powers-themed 2005 single, "Number One Spot", on his 2004 album The Red Light District, appearing in the videogames Samba de Amigo and Rayman Raving Rabbids TV Party .
Instrumentation: 2 Piccolos, 2 Flutes, 2 Oboes, 2 Clarinets in B-Flat, 2 Alto Saxophones in E-Flat, Tenor Saxophone in B-Flat, Baritone Saxophone in E-Flat, Contrabass Saxophone in E-Flat(Tubax), 3 Trumpets in B-Flat, 2 Trombones, Bass Trombone, Bongos, Snare Drum, Orchestral Crash Cymbals, 2 Bass Drums, Wood Block, Claves, Ride Cymbals, Floor Tom, Handclaps, Cowbell, Sand Blocks, Piano, Electric Bass, Upright Bass

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