Wednesday, May 16, 2007

Baden Powell - Baden Powell Quartet Vol. 1 (1970)

We are closing Baden Powell Quartet three volume series, closing on Loronix chaotic style, by the first volume. We started with volume three; following with the rarest, Volume two and now it is time to present the first one, which is the one that has the most appealing cover. Someone is saying here that it is right to end with the number one, the website is navigated from top to bottom, so people will see Baden Powell series from the first to the last one. Makes sense.

This is Baden Powell - Baden Powell Quartet Vol. 1 (1970), for Barclay, France. As we know, the series was recorded on a single session between 10 and 12 of December, 1970 and released on a three volumes, the last and best recording of Baden Powell Quartet. Tracks include:

Personnel

Baden Powell
(violao, vocal)
Ernesto Ribeiro
(bass)
Helio Schiavo
(drums)
Alfredo Bessa
(percussion)

Jeanine de Waleyne
(vocal)
Lou Game
(flute)
Track 02

Charles Verstraete
(trombone)
Pierre Gossez
(sax tenor)
Track 03

Track List

01 - Pra Que Chorar (Baden Powell / Vinicius de Moraes)
02 - Refém da Solidão (Baden Powell / Paulo César Pinheiro)
03 - Do Jeito Que a Gente Quer (Ed Lincoln)
04 - Rapaz de Bem (Johnny Alf)
05 - Atirei o Pau no Gato (Tradicional)
06 - Dora (Dorival Caymmi)
07 - Batuque (Tradicional)

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4 comments:

  1. Great !!!

    «Atirei o Pau no Gato» holds whole Baden’s style, artistic liberty and pleasure with very much work and a lot of «ear» besides...

    Thanks Zeca

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  2. I never thought I would see the day when this series (of which I have 2 & 3) would be complete with the posting of Vol 1. Blessing upon you.

    Baden of course is the master!

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  3. Zeca wonderful!!
    I just wrote you last night a message how great the other vol. of this serie are. And some hours later here is the missing album- as well as the others- just beautiful-

    Thank you very much Zeca-

    Best wishes

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  4. I've been hoping this one would come up one of thee days! Thanks!

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