Afrosambajazz: The Music of Baden Powell Mario Adnet

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  • Release Date: 09/15/2009
  • Sales Rank: 28,823
  • Label: ADVENTURE MUSIC
  • UPC: 823421105921

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Afrosambajazz: The Music of Baden Powell

1LISTENCanto de Xangô / Philippe Baden Powell Song for Xangô 5:15
2LISTENRitmo Afro / Philippe Baden Powell Afro Rhythm 4:14
3LISTENCaxangá de Oxalá / Philippe Baden Powell Oxalá's Game 3:51
4LISTENNhem Nhem Nhem / Philippe Baden Powell 3:51
5LISTENLamento de Exú / Philippe Baden Powell Lament for Exú 4:39
6LISTENCanto de Ossanha / Philippe Baden Powell Song for Ossanha 6:23
7LISTENLamento de Preto Velho / Philippe Baden Powell Lament for an Old Man 4:14
8LISTENSermão / Philippe Baden Powell Sermon 5:37
9LISTENCanto de Yemanjá / Philippe Baden Powell Song for Yemanjá 6:31
10LISTENPai / Philippe Baden Powell Father 4:44
11LISTENAlodê / Philippe Baden Powell Mermaid's Lament 3:50
12LISTENBerimbau / Philippe Baden Powell 5:29
13LISTENYansan Suite: Introduction/Canto de Yansan /Ladainha d / Philippe Baden Powell Song for Yansan 6:10
14LISTENDomingo de Ramos / Philippe Baden Powell Palm Sunday 3:36

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It's the music of the great Baden Powell given full-band treatments (not just his work, but also compositions he wrote with Vinícius de Moraes and Paulo César Pinheiro). Powell's son plays piano on several tracks, while guitarist Mario Adnet is on most of them, as well as writing many of the arrangements. But it's very much a band album that finds its easy groove in the samba. Some of the work has never been recorded before, like "Canto de Yansan," but comes across wonderfully. Think of it as a jazzed-up version of Powell's Afro Sambas and you're on the money, with some great charts that let the melodies and light rhythms shine through. Chris Nickson, All Music Guide

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