1959 - Apresentando Baden Powell E Seu Violão
1 Stella by starlight
2 Amor sincopado
(Marino Pinto - Chico Feitosa)
3 Estrellita
(Manuel Ponce)
4 Na Baixa do Sapateiro
(Ary Barroso)
5 Lover
6 Maria
7 My funny valentine (L.Hart - R.Rodgers)
8 Love letters
9 Samba triste (Baden Powell - Billy Blanco)
10 Aquellos ojos verdes
(N.Menendez)
11 Carinhoso (Pixinguinha)
12 All the things you are
BrazilOnGuitar says: BP's first LP follows the heavily orchestrated sound of the
fifties. Evident are influences of Django Reinhardt, one of his role models. BP
plays jazz standards like Stella by Starlight and compositions like Na
Baixa do Sapateiro, which would remain in his repertoire for the rest of his
life. There is only one composition by BP himself: Samba Triste. On his second
record there would be more of his compositions.
Um Violão na Madrugada (1961)
Raridade, com músicas do próprio Baden, Ed Lincoln, Jadir de Castro e outros.
Atenção à versão de Baden para "luz Negra, de Nelson Cavaquinho.
Baden Powell: violão
Monteiro de Souza e sua orquestraFaixas:
01. Do jeito que a gente quer (Ed Lincoln)
02. Minha palhoça (J. Cascata)
03. Fluido de saudade (Baden Powell/Vinicius de Moraes)
04. Luz negra (Irahy Barros/Nelson Cavaquinho)
05. Insônia (Baden Powell/Vinicius de Moraes)
06. Improviso em bossa nova (Baden Powell/Vinicius de Moraes)
07. Lição de baião (Jadir de Castro/D. Marechal)
08. Dona Baratinha (A. Rêgo/N. Ramalho)
09. Prelúdio ao coração (Baden Powell)
10. Luar de agosto (Nilo Queiroz/Baden Powell)
11. Dum… dum… dum… dum… (Luiz Bittencourt/Baden Powell)
12. Linda (Pixinguinha)
Baden Powell: violão
Monteiro de Souza e sua orquestraFaixas:
01. Do jeito que a gente quer (Ed Lincoln)
02. Minha palhoça (J. Cascata)
03. Fluido de saudade (Baden Powell/Vinicius de Moraes)
04. Luz negra (Irahy Barros/Nelson Cavaquinho)
05. Insônia (Baden Powell/Vinicius de Moraes)
06. Improviso em bossa nova (Baden Powell/Vinicius de Moraes)
07. Lição de baião (Jadir de Castro/D. Marechal)
08. Dona Baratinha (A. Rêgo/N. Ramalho)
09. Prelúdio ao coração (Baden Powell)
10. Luar de agosto (Nilo Queiroz/Baden Powell)
11. Dum… dum… dum… dum… (Luiz Bittencourt/Baden Powell)
12. Linda (Pixinguinha)
BrazilOnGuitar says: On the second LP there are heavily orchestrated arrangements in the style of the fifties, as well as pieces with smaller combos, something he would later prefer for long periods. Instead of jazz standards there are first solo pieces by BP, where his classical education can be heard. Compositions like Fluido de Saudade reminds of Francisco Tarrega.
In 1962 BP would record with big names of the jazz world: Herbie Mann and Jimmy Pratt.
Baden Powell à Vontade (1963)
Baden Powell à Vontade" é o quarto LP do violonista Baden Powell.
Lançado pelo
selo Elenco no ano de 1963.
Baden Powell de Aquino nasceu no município de Varre-Sai, estado do Rio de Janeiro,
Baden Powell de Aquino nasceu no município de Varre-Sai, estado do Rio de Janeiro,
a 6 de agosto de 1937 e faleceu no Rio
de Janeiro a 26 de setembro de 2000.
Foi um violonista e compositor brasileiro que se tornou muito conhecido quando,
Foi um violonista e compositor brasileiro que se tornou muito conhecido quando,
em parceria com Vinícius de
Moraes, fez o disco "Os Afro-sambas".
Muitos o consideram um dos maiores violonistas de jazz desde o início da bossa nova. Tocava o violão de maneira que lhe era muito peculiar, graças a elementos de uma técnica clássica aliada
Muitos o consideram um dos maiores violonistas de jazz desde o início da bossa nova. Tocava o violão de maneira que lhe era muito peculiar, graças a elementos de uma técnica clássica aliada
a um
suíngue e harmonia com características populares.
Garota de Ipanema - 3:04 - Tom Jobim - Vinicius de Moraes
Berimbau - 3:27 - Baden Powell - Vinicius de Moraes
O Astronauta - 2:28 - Baden Powell - Vinicius de Moraes
Consalação - 2:28 - Baden Powell - Vinicius de Moraes
Sorongaio - 5:32 - Pedro dos Santos
Samba do Avião - 3:09 - Tom Jobim
Saudade da Bahia - 2:24 - Dorival Caymmi
Candomblé - 4:37 - Baden Powell
Conversa de Poeta - 4:26 Moacyr Santos - Nilo Queiroz - Vinicius de Moraes
Samba Triste - 4:12 - Baden Powell - Billy Blanco
1963 - Baden Powell Swings With Jimmy Pratt
Excelente disco. Destaque pras interpretações das "Coisas" do Moacir
Santos.
01 - Deve ser amor
02 - Coisa nº 1
03 - Rosa flor
04 - Tema nº 1
05 - Encontro com a saudade
06 - Manequim 46
07 - Samba de uma nota só
08 - Coisa nº 2
09 - Não é bem assim
10 - Cancão do amor sem fim
Baden Powell (git)
Jorge "Jorginho" Ferreira da Silva, Copinha (fl)
Moacir Santos (sax, vcl)
Sandoval (cl)
Sergio Barroso (b)
Jimmy Pratt (dr)
Rubem Bassini (perc)
unknown piano player
Jorge "Jorginho" Ferreira da Silva, Copinha (fl)
Moacir Santos (sax, vcl)
Sandoval (cl)
Sergio Barroso (b)
Jimmy Pratt (dr)
Rubem Bassini (perc)
unknown piano player
BrazilOnGuitar says: With only 25 minutes runtime this first recording on the
Elenco label is one of the shortest records by BP.
It is a document of the second work with a North American jazz musician. Half of the compositions were done by BP, Jimmy Pratt being responsible for the production of the record. |
1964 - O Mundo Musical de Baden Powell
01 - Deve ser amor
(Baden Powell-Vinicius de Moraes)
02 - Choro para metronome (Baden Powell)
03 - Adágio (Giazotto-Albinoni)
04 - Berimbau (Baden Powell-Vinicius de Moraes)
05 - Samba em prelúdio (Baden Powell-Vinicius de Moraes)
06 - Chanson d'Hiver (Baden Powell)
07 - Samba triste (Baden Powell-Billy Blanco)
08 - Berceuse a Jussara (Baden Powell)
09 - Prelude (J.S.Bach)
10 - Euridice (Vinicius de Moraes)
11 - Bachiana (Villa-Lobos)
12 - Garota de Ipanema (Tom Jobim-Vinicius de Moraes)
Baden Powell - guitar
Alphonse Masselier - bass
Arthur Motta - drums
Silvio Silveira - percussion
Paul Mauriat and his orchestra
Francoise Waleh - vocal (5)
02 - Choro para metronome (Baden Powell)
03 - Adágio (Giazotto-Albinoni)
04 - Berimbau (Baden Powell-Vinicius de Moraes)
05 - Samba em prelúdio (Baden Powell-Vinicius de Moraes)
06 - Chanson d'Hiver (Baden Powell)
07 - Samba triste (Baden Powell-Billy Blanco)
08 - Berceuse a Jussara (Baden Powell)
09 - Prelude (J.S.Bach)
10 - Euridice (Vinicius de Moraes)
11 - Bachiana (Villa-Lobos)
12 - Garota de Ipanema (Tom Jobim-Vinicius de Moraes)
Baden Powell - guitar
Alphonse Masselier - bass
Arthur Motta - drums
Silvio Silveira - percussion
Paul Mauriat and his orchestra
Francoise Waleh - vocal (5)
BrazilOnGuitar says: This first record for Barclay in 1964 is one of Baden´s
most famous records in Europe. The sound of the original record was never the
best. To much bad re-printings exist and circled around on vinyl and also on cd.
The begin of a much better sound was the japanese cd release in 1999 and the new
release in 2005 to the fifth anniversary of Badens passing. Both cds are ways to rediscover this album, which has a exotic mix of brazilian and european compositions. The new french cd is a digipack with a 10-page-booklet with three pictures. Missing is the orignal layout of the gatefoldcover as a time-document and the linernotes* by the producer from the another french pressing. The japanese edition (POCJ-2765) includes the complete cover, but not the linernotes. We can´t understand the choice of the pictures of 1970 and 1974 in the new cd-edition. Pictures of his second arrival in Paris would be better: a Brazilian carrying a musical world in his guitarcase. |
1965 - Billy Nencioli Et Baden Powell
Si Rien Ne Va
Cet Hiver A Courchevel
Quel Metier
On Peut Me Dire Du Mal De Toi
Mais Ne Rigole Pas
Pour Toi Marie
Un Vieux Refrain
Jean Marie Juana
Tiens Bonjour!
La Derniere Fois
Souviens-Toi Mon frere
Mon Ami pierrot
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Group: | Les Violons de Paris | |
Musicians: | Billy Nencioli (vcl) Baden Powell (git) Michel Gaudry (b) Hernandez (fl) Daniel Humair Molinetti (dr) Roger Guerin (trp) B. Garcia (t-sax) Ceret (perc) Les Violons de Paris (strings) Ivan Jullien (orchestra arrangement) | |
Label: | Barclay (France) | |
LP number: | 80.263 S (french edtion 1965) BARLP-10.008 (brazilian edtion 1966) | |
CD number: | POCJ 2767 (May 1999, Japan) | |
Year of performance: | Studio Barclay-Hoche, Paris, 1965 | |
Guitar Model: | Author 3 by luthier Reinaldo DiGiorgio | |
Description: | Hard to find as french LP. | |
Style: | Twelve French songs sung by Billy Nencioli, accompanied by
BP. | |
BrazilOnGuitar says: In 1965 BP returned to Paris to record his second album
for Barclay with the French singer Billy Nencioli. They composed twelve songs.
The texts were written by Billy Nencioli, the music and arrangements were done
by BP, who until 1965 gained a lot of experience in accompaning. Unmistakably he
is accompaning Billy Nencioli in all songs. The style of the songs varies from
dance songs to more complex jazz songs. We do not understand the lyrics, but
this record has its charme and we enjoy listening to it. We did not find much information about Billy Nencioli himself, Charles Aznavour remembered him as […] a gentleman, a pacifist in the times of the Algerian war and a exceptional composer of songs, that came directly from the heart like "On lui a donné", "Ça m' regarde" , "Les poteaux", "Tante Amélie", "On ne trouve ça qu'à Paris" [...] . Billy Nencioli passed away at age 65 in 1998. We thank Robert G. (Germany) for his translation and Olaf (Netherlands) for the pictures of the brazilian edition. |
1966 - Ao Vivo no Teatro Santa Rosa
Elenco ME-30
Reissue 2009 on Biscoito Fino
1. Abertura (Berimbau)
- Choro para metronomo
2. Astronauta
3. Valsa de Euridice
4. Preludio em re menor
5. Berimbau
6. Consolacao
7. Lamento *
8. Samba de uma nota so
9. Tempo feliz **
Musicians: Baden Powell (git, vcl **)
Carlinhos (b)
Oscar Castro Neves (p)
Victor Manga (dr)
unknown strings and flute *
unknown chorus **
Elenco ME-30
Reissue 2009 on Biscoito Fino
1. Abertura (Berimbau)
- Choro para metronomo
2. Astronauta
3. Valsa de Euridice
4. Preludio em re menor
5. Berimbau
6. Consolacao
7. Lamento *
8. Samba de uma nota so
9. Tempo feliz **
Musicians: Baden Powell (git, vcl **)
Carlinhos (b)
Oscar Castro Neves (p)
Victor Manga (dr)
unknown strings and flute *
unknown chorus **
I am really liking this Baden Powell live record! Kudos to the almost-indie label
Biscoito Fino for bringing it back into circulation with the reissue, although I
am not totally in love with the mastering job. The artwork is a little on the
sparse side too for a full-price release, basically just reproducing the info on
the original back cover. But its the music that counts and this is a wonderful
and (until now) rather rare album to come across. Includes Baden playing some
Bach (Prelúdio em Ré Menor) and also a tune Vinicius co-wrote with Pixinguinha
(Lamento). The rest of the tunes are all compositions by Baden and/or Vinicius,
a lot of 'afro-sambas.'
1966 - Baden / O Som de Baden Powell
Canto De Ossanha
Tristeza
Manha De Carnaval
Round About Midnight
Invencao Em 7 1/2
Canto De Xango
Percussao E Batuque
Lamento
Sarava
Das Rosas
Baden Powell (git, agogo, surdo)
Copinha (fl)
Sergio Barroso (b)
Alfredo Bessa (atabaque, guica)
Amauri Coelho (pandeiro, atabaque)
Milton Banana (dr)
Copinha (fl)
Sergio Barroso (b)
Alfredo Bessa (atabaque, guica)
Amauri Coelho (pandeiro, atabaque)
Milton Banana (dr)
BrazilOnGuitar says: Baden is an outtake album from the Tristeza on Guitar
sessions in July 1966. They are alternative takes with slight variations e.g. in
Das Rosas or Round Midnight and unused songs like Canto de
Ossanha or Lamento, one title was named differently. They have a very
different sound. The SABA recording sound have a stronger bass sound, probably
according to the musical taste of producer Joachim E. Berendt. The sound of the
Brazilian Elenco pressing sounds more intimate and personal, without the strong
bass sound on all instruments.
Thus it is not a simple re-pressing of the famous SABA record, but shows a certain independence, reaching uniqueness. This is emphasised by using rare pictures, Baden Powell ether with Herbie Mann, who did not take part in the recording session, and a less typical PR picture showing Baden doing a chord spanning six frets.
Baden is a well-done outtake album, unfortunately the only in his discography. BOG recommends listening to both recordings, if possible the Japanese CD version of Tristeza on Guitar and the Baden-reissue from 2003 (whose tracklist is wrong, Sarava instead if Samba de Bencao, furthermore there is a graphical mistake in the front cover).
Thus it is not a simple re-pressing of the famous SABA record, but shows a certain independence, reaching uniqueness. This is emphasised by using rare pictures, Baden Powell ether with Herbie Mann, who did not take part in the recording session, and a less typical PR picture showing Baden doing a chord spanning six frets.
Baden is a well-done outtake album, unfortunately the only in his discography. BOG recommends listening to both recordings, if possible the Japanese CD version of Tristeza on Guitar and the Baden-reissue from 2003 (whose tracklist is wrong, Sarava instead if Samba de Bencao, furthermore there is a graphical mistake in the front cover).