Baden Powell: Images On Guitar - 2x Metal Reel 1/4" 38cm/s (15ips) Tape, SM900

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HH01.00.87
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Edition:
2x Metal Reel Tape, SM900, Deluxe Pack, Studio Master Copy, Metal NAB reel 265mm (10.5inch), 1/4inch RTM SM900 tape, IEC eq., 510nWb/m
Tape Speed:
38cm/s (15ips)
Tape Width:
1/4 inch
Reel Type:
Metal Reel
Horch House Cat#:
HH01.00.87
Released:
in Austria
Original Release:
Label MPS
Genre:
Jazz
Artist:
Baden Powell
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Crowned with one of the most fanciful covers in the entire MPS catalog, this October 1971 Baden Powell recording heralded in the second trilogy of the six LPs he recorded for the label between 1966 and 1975. Fueled by his artistic partnership with writer-producer Joachim Ernst Berendt (Berendt helped further Powell's European career by inviting him to play at the Berlin Jazz Festival in 1967), Powell was without a doubt the most inventive Brazilian guitarist of the period. On this album Powell and his new quartet sketch the sound tableaus that color the background for French singer Janine Waleyne. The singer had partnered with the likes of Stan Getz and Michel Legrand. For Powell she was an ideal counterpart to his guitar playing. The journey begins with the sedate, almost somber samba Até-Eu. With its wandering nocturnal melancholy Violão Vagabundo follows a similar musical path. There's a funky feel to the popular hit Blues À Volonté . It also harbors one of the most brilliant scat choruses to be heard between Rio, Paris, and Baden-Baden. The theatrical finesse of “Images” insures that virtuoso solo interludes shine between the vocal pieces. This is where we find the LP's other famous pieces - the classy Petit Waltz with its capricious, careening rhythms in the second section, and Conversação Comigo Mesmo (conversation with myself), a fantastic hybrid of choro and baroque with a percussive foundation. The unpretentious serenade Sentimentos presents Powell as a profound lyricist; otherÉ De Lei is a tongue-in-cheek celebration of chromatics. With its intense dialogue between rock-oriented improvisation and a magical sensuousness, Canto closes out this richly colored album.
 

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      01. Ate-Eu

      02. Petite Waltz

      03. Violao Vagabundo

      04. Conversaco Comigo Mesmo

      05. Blues A Volonte

      06. Sentimentos-Se Voce Pergunta, Nunca Vai Saber
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  • 5
    Recommended

    Posted by Anna on 8th Mar 2022

    Wonderful guitar.

  • 5
    A good introduction to Brazilian guitar

    Posted by John on 8th Mar 2022

    A good introduction to Brazilian guitar. I was recommended it by my guitar tutor and it was an excellent introduction.

  • 5
    The Greatest Guitarist Who Ever Lived and Criminally Underappreciated

    Posted by Ryan on 8th Mar 2022

    Forget Eddie Van Halen or Steve Vai or Yngvie Malsteem... Baden Powell is the greatest guitar player who ever lived. Technically skilled while (unlike those hair metal losers), soulful and able to feel and connect with the spirit of the music. This album blends Samba, Bossa Nova, Jazz and Baroque/Classical music. Many of Baden's albums were recorded in "one session" over the course of a few hours, however, the man pours everything he has into each cut. There is absolutely no filler here. Standout tracks for me include: ALL OF THEM, although "Blues A Volonte" is a highlight.