Baden Powell Music
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The Frankfurt Opera Concert 1975
Format: Audio CD from Ans Records (1994-08-02)
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Tracks:
Disc 1
Disc 1
- Valsa de Euridice - Baden Powell, DeMoraes, Vinicius
- Preludio
- Asa Branca - Baden Powell, Gonzaga, Luiz
- A Lenda Do Abaeté - Baden Powell, Caymmi, Dorival
- Se Todos Fossem Iguais a Você - Baden Powell, Jobim, Antonio Carl
- Samba Triste
- Petit Valse
- Imagens
- Pescador
- Valsa Número Um
- Berceuse
- Variacao Sobre Canto de Ossanha
- Coisa No. 1 - Baden Powell, Santos, Moacir
- Marcha Escosesa
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Very happy with the services and the product
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Review Date: 2007-01-03
Review Date: 2007-01-03
Very happy with the services and the product

Interpreta Baden Powell
Format: Audio CD from Phantom Sound & Vision (2008-04-29)
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Tracks:
Disc 1
Disc 1
- Berimbau
- Te Dò
- Lapinha
- Apelo
- Pra Que Chorar
- Samba Da Benção
- Samba Triste
- Consolação
- Canto de Ossanha
- Deixa
- Feitinha Pro Poeta

Jazziz Magazine May 2007 Music CD What in the World Volume 7
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L'Art de Baden Powell Vol. 2
Format: LP Record from Festival ()
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La Catedral
Format: Audio CD from GuitarSounds (2002-09-01)
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Tracks:
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Disc 1
- Valse Venezolano No. 2 – A. Lauro, revised by A. Diaz
- Sons da Carrilhões – João Pernambuco - La Catedral – Agustín Barrios Mangore
- Preludio “Saudade”
- Andante Religioso
- Allegro Solemne
- Prelude No. 2 – Heitor Villa-Lobos
- Compuncion – William Wilson/ A. Barrios
- Prelude No. 1 – Heitor Villa-Lobos
- Valsa Sem Nome – Baden Powell
- Valse Venezolano No. 3 – A. Lauro, revised by A. Diaz
- Retrato Brasileiro – Baden Powell
- Ciudad de Cordoba – A. Chazarreta
- Prelude No. 3 – Heitor Villa-Lobos
- Adagio from Concierto de Aranjuez – Joaquín Rodrigo
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Beautiful
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Review Date: 2008-03-25
Review Date: 2008-03-25
I absolutely agree with the first review. This may be the best CD I have ever purchased. The artist is flawless in his technique
while at the same
time bringing each classical piece to new life with his own unique interpretation. Brilliant. I enjoy it more every time I play it.
time bringing each classical piece to new life with his own unique interpretation. Brilliant. I enjoy it more every time I play it.
Young performer excels!
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Review Date: 2002-11-11
Review Date: 2002-11-11
William Wilson's performance of La Catedral is exquisite. This young artist has captured with unusual dexterity the nuances
of Latin and Spanish music ranging from the delicate interpretation of Valse Venezolano No.2 to the climactic interpretation
of the Adagio from Concierto Aranjuez. William's technique is flawless and his artistic interpretation brings forth emotions
and feelings long forgotten.

La Grande Reunion
Format: Audio CD from Image (1997-11-28)
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La Grande Reunion
Format: Audio CD from Accord (1995-11-21)
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Tracks:
Disc 1
Disc 1
- Desafinado
- Eu Vim da Bahia
- You Are the Sunshine of My Life
- Berimbau
- Meditation (Meditação)
- Patio
- Yesterday
- Michelle
- Isaura
- One Note Samba
- Brazil
- Recado
- Été 42
- Fumette
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Grappelli & Baden Powell: a great get together
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Review Date: 2005-02-27
Review Date: 2005-02-27
This music gives me a ripple along the hairs of my arms. I was surprised to find that these two favourites of mine had got
together and then made such sublime music. What more can one say!

Le Monde de Baden Powell Vol. 2
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Le Monde de Baden Powell Vol. 2
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Le Monde Musical de Baden Powell
Format: Audio CD from Sunny Side (2007-01-30)
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Tracks:
Disc 1
Disc 1
- Dève Ser Amor
- Chorô Para Metronome
- Adágio - Baden Powell, Albinoni, Tomaso
- Berimbau
- Samba Em Prelúdio
- Chanson d'Hiver
- Samba Triste
- Berceuse à Jussara
- Prélude - Baden Powell, Bach, Jean-Sébastie
- Euridice - Baden Powell, DeMoraes, Vinícius
- Bachiana
- Garota de Ipanema - Baden Powell, Jobim, Antonio Carl
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Mysterious and Beautiful . . .
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Review Date: 2008-06-16
Review Date: 2008-06-16
I first heard this on vinyl which I dug up from my father's old record collection. It was my teenage introduction to Baden
Powell, and because of this album he has remained my favorite Brazilian musician of all time.
As the title suggests, this album has a varied sound and is not 100% Brazilian. It's a "musical world" that includes everything from classic Brazilian tunes (Garota de Ipanema and Deve Ser Amore) to a cover of a traditional baroque song (Adagio de Albinoni). While there are many different kinds of songs here, however, there is an unmistakable sound in each of them that is uniquely Baden Powell. Even on the couple more "European"-sounding tracks, he adds an element of mystery that is captivating and certainly Brazilian.
There is a mysterious dissonance that is a key element of Baden Powell's uniqueness as a guitarist / composer, and that sound comes thru brilliantly in this album. "Chanson D'Hiver" and "Choro Para Metronome" are shining examples of this delicate sound, which isn't always apparent on some of Powell's percussion-laden Afro samba albums. Even "Bachaiana," a gorgeous little Bach-inspired tune here, has a palpable mystery to it (and it's the only song I've ever heard in which he overdubs multiple tracks of himself).
Baden Powell fans will NOT be disappointed by this album (which was, until recently, very difficult to find). And if you're just starting to listen to Powell, this is a great choice if you want a show of his wide musical bredth.
As the title suggests, this album has a varied sound and is not 100% Brazilian. It's a "musical world" that includes everything from classic Brazilian tunes (Garota de Ipanema and Deve Ser Amore) to a cover of a traditional baroque song (Adagio de Albinoni). While there are many different kinds of songs here, however, there is an unmistakable sound in each of them that is uniquely Baden Powell. Even on the couple more "European"-sounding tracks, he adds an element of mystery that is captivating and certainly Brazilian.
There is a mysterious dissonance that is a key element of Baden Powell's uniqueness as a guitarist / composer, and that sound comes thru brilliantly in this album. "Chanson D'Hiver" and "Choro Para Metronome" are shining examples of this delicate sound, which isn't always apparent on some of Powell's percussion-laden Afro samba albums. Even "Bachaiana," a gorgeous little Bach-inspired tune here, has a palpable mystery to it (and it's the only song I've ever heard in which he overdubs multiple tracks of himself).
Baden Powell fans will NOT be disappointed by this album (which was, until recently, very difficult to find). And if you're just starting to listen to Powell, this is a great choice if you want a show of his wide musical bredth.
Belle
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Review Date: 2007-07-13
Review Date: 2007-07-13
This CD is great. I need to buy more of his stuff. Kudos to you Mr. Powell
Baden Powell's great guitar
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Review Date: 2007-03-17
Review Date: 2007-03-17
I went to a live concert of Baden Powell in Porto Alegre, Brazil, in 1970. Since then I have been a big fan of his fantastic
playing. I have many of his records. This disc, Le Monde Musical, is by far my favorite. A great variety of songs.
More french pop than Baden Powell
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-16
Review Date: 2007-03-16
Powell is a wonderful samba guitarist and there isn't enough by him readiy available, but this is a disappointment. It's loaded
up with goopy string arrangements and dreadful french hipster lounge production crap. It's as if you took Bo Diddly and recorded
him covering Led Zep hits. The attempt is to make the original sound just like the imitation. It's perverse, and if you enjoy
the perverse for its own sake, you might like this a little. If you love Baden Powell you will probably buy this regardless,
but i warn you, you'll listen to it once and never again.
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