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Tristeza on Guitar
Musiciens/Orchrestre :
Baden Powell (guitar, agogo, surdo), Sergio (bass), Copinha (flute, agogo), Alfredo Bessa (atabaque, guica), Amauri Coelho Da Rosa (atabaque, pandeiro), Milton Banana (drums)
Grammage :
180
1 LP
| 33rpm
| Stereo | Limited Edition
Description :
Excellent music from Brazil. Baden Powell plays a most beautiful guitar. Brazilian jazz at its best !
Brazilian guitar maestro Baden Powell’s seminal years with producer Joachim-Ernst Berendt and MPS stretch from 1966 to 1975, ... [Show more]
Description:
Excellent music from Brazil. Baden Powell plays a most beautiful guitar. Brazilian jazz at its best !
Brazilian guitar maestro Baden Powell’s seminal years with producer Joachim-Ernst Berendt and MPS stretch from 1966 to 1975, with a total of two sets of three LPs. « Tristeza On Guitar » was the beginning of this nine-year collaboration. The repertoire is in no way characterized by sadness, as the title might cause one to believe. It embraces a sublime spectrum ranging from a ritual feel to exuberant carnival atmosphere on through to intimate songs with a singable quality.
Baden clothes the title piece, the famous bittersweet samba from Haroldo Lobo and Niltinho, in a dance-like virtuoso succession of variations. He fashions the theme « Manha De Carnaval » from the movie Black Orpheus into a ritualistic celebration of pain. The pieces dedicated to the gods of the Afro-Brazilian Candomblé religion « Canto de Xangô », « Canto de Ossanha » are central to the album. They originate from the « Afro-sambas » music cycle completed four years earlier; here they have flowered to perfection. Monk’s « Round Midnight » takes on the colors of a balmy tropical evening; the studio’s ingenious use of space helps create the appropriately mysterious atmosphere. And in the middle lies a valuable solo inlay: Bahian poet Dorival Caymmi’s unadorned song « Das Rosas » transformed into a serenade on the strings. Today, over half a century later, one still succumbs to this fascinating « gateway drug » – the first MPS album of this Brazilian maestro.
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Tracks :
- Side A :
- 1. Tristeza
- 2. Canto De Xango
- 3. Round About Midnight
- 4. Sarava
- 5. Canto De Ossanha
- Side B :
- 1. Manha De Carneval
- 2. Invencao Em 7 1/2
- 3. Das Rosas
- 4. Som Do Carnaval
- 5. O Astronauta
Reference: MPS 9708