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Estrada de Terra (Dirt Road)
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Estrada de Terra (Dirt Road)
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In the early 2000s,
Adventure Music
became the indie label most likely to turn, well, adventurous
world music
listeners in the U.S. on to the best legendary and up-and-coming talents in Brazil. A wildly rhythmic multi-keyboardist who sizzles from the first lightning quick note of the opening title track,
Philippe Baden Powell
may be making his debut here, but he boasts a solid pedigree. He's the son of legendary Brazilian guitarist
Baden Powell
, from whom he learned the basics of composition, harmony, and
improvisation
. He later studied with masters like
Sonia Maria Viera
,
Luiz Avellar
Antonio Adolfo
and
Eliane Elias
, and in his 28 years, has played with a multitude of greats (
Flora Purim
Airto Moreira
Seu George
Marcelo D2
, et al). After the frenetic title track, he mellows out for the seductive, midtempo
"For Her to Dance,"
a wondrous showcase for his lyrical, acoustic piano style.
"Myke's Mood"
takes this vibe into a multitude of moods for a spirited and soulful ride with
Mike Ryan
's muted trumpet. But keyboards are just the beginning for
Powell
, who spices the dark hypnotic chords of
"Sango"
with turns on the melodica and soprano sax. There's also a playful ode to his newly adopted home of Paris on the quirky and romantic
"Rafaela's Song,"
which mixes piano rumblings with zippy mandolin runs. The most impressive element of
's intro to the
masses is his effortless mood swinging, from crazy and energetic to graceful, low-key solo piano expressions like
"The Saint-Louis Island."
Estrada de Terra
is one dirt road with a lot of unexpected and inspired twists and turns. ~ Jonathan Widran
Adventure Music
became the indie label most likely to turn, well, adventurous
world music
listeners in the U.S. on to the best legendary and up-and-coming talents in Brazil. A wildly rhythmic multi-keyboardist who sizzles from the first lightning quick note of the opening title track,
Philippe Baden Powell
may be making his debut here, but he boasts a solid pedigree. He's the son of legendary Brazilian guitarist
Baden Powell
, from whom he learned the basics of composition, harmony, and
improvisation
. He later studied with masters like
Sonia Maria Viera
,
Luiz Avellar
Antonio Adolfo
and
Eliane Elias
, and in his 28 years, has played with a multitude of greats (
Flora Purim
Airto Moreira
Seu George
Marcelo D2
, et al). After the frenetic title track, he mellows out for the seductive, midtempo
"For Her to Dance,"
a wondrous showcase for his lyrical, acoustic piano style.
"Myke's Mood"
takes this vibe into a multitude of moods for a spirited and soulful ride with
Mike Ryan
's muted trumpet. But keyboards are just the beginning for
Powell
, who spices the dark hypnotic chords of
"Sango"
with turns on the melodica and soprano sax. There's also a playful ode to his newly adopted home of Paris on the quirky and romantic
"Rafaela's Song,"
which mixes piano rumblings with zippy mandolin runs. The most impressive element of
's intro to the
masses is his effortless mood swinging, from crazy and energetic to graceful, low-key solo piano expressions like
"The Saint-Louis Island."
Estrada de Terra
is one dirt road with a lot of unexpected and inspired twists and turns. ~ Jonathan Widran