3:12
Bright, mid tempo Latin Rock Cha Cha
Key
Am (ends in Am)
Metre
4/4
Tempo120 bpm (ends at 120)
Tempo NotesMedium
ISRCGB-FFM-02-01403
Publisher
Audio Network Plc
Factoid
Frank Ricotti, the percussionist on this track, is one of the most successful session players in the UK and has played on albums by Robbie Williams, Bjork; Brian Ferry, Enya and the Pet Shop Boys. The title was inspired by the Brazilian flavour of the song. It is the tree which grows Brazil nuts!
3:12
Acoustic arrangement of Bertholletia Excelsa. With rhythm section
Key
Am (ends in Am)
Metre
4/4
Tempo120 bpm (ends at 120)
Tempo NotesMedium
ISRCGB-FFM-02-01426
Publisher
Audio Network Plc
Factoid
Tim Renwick was the guitarist with Procol Harum. The title was inspired by the Brazilian flavour of the song. It is the tree which grows Brazil nuts!
3:11
Acoustic arrangement of Bertholletia Excelsa. No drums or percussion
Key
Am (ends in Am)
Metre
4/4
Tempo120 bpm (ends at 120)
Tempo NotesMedium
ISRCGB-FFM-02-01427
Publisher
Audio Network Plc
Factoid
Tim Renwick, the guitarist on this track, played in David Bowie's band in 1969! The title was inspired by the Brazilian flavour of the song. It is the tree which grows Brazil nuts!
3:11
Underscore of Bertholletia Excelsa
Key
Am (ends in Am)
Metre
4/4
Tempo120 bpm (ends at 120)
Tempo NotesMedium
ISRCGB-FFM-02-01428
Publisher
Audio Network Plc
Factoid
When Tim Renwick was in the band Quiver, they were the first group to play at the Rainbow Theatre in London supporting The Who. The title was inspired by the Brazilian flavour of the song. It is the tree which grows Brazil nuts!
3:11
Solo percussion & bass from Bertholletia Excelsa
Key
Am (ends in Am)
Metre
4/4
Tempo120 bpm (ends at 120)
Tempo NotesMedium
ISRCGB-FFM-02-01429
Publisher
Audio Network Plc
Factoid
Tim Renwick was the guitarist with Procol Harum. The title was inspired by the Brazilian flavour of the song. It is the tree which grows Brazil nuts!
3:11
Rhythm track from Bertholletia Excelsa
Key
Am (ends in Am)
Metre
4/4
Tempo120 bpm (ends at 120)
Tempo NotesMedium
ISRCGB-FFM-02-01430
Publisher
Audio Network Plc
Factoid
Tim Renwick was the guitarist with Procol Harum. The title was inspired by the Brazilian flavour of the song. It is the tree which grows Brazil nuts!
0:30
Bright, mid tempo Brazilian Rock
Key
Am (ends in Am)
Metre
4/4
Tempo120 bpm (ends at 120)
Tempo NotesMedium
ISRCGB-FFM-02-01431
Publisher
Audio Network Plc
Factoid
Frank Ricotti, the percussionist on this track, is one of the most successful session players in the UK and has played on albums by Robbie Williams, Bjork; Brian Ferry, Enya and the Pet Shop Boys. The title was inspired by the Brazilian flavour of the song. It is the tree which grows Brazil nuts!
0:30
Acoustic arrangement of Bertholletia Excelsa. With rhythm section
Key
Am (ends in Am)
Metre
4/4
Tempo120 bpm (ends at 120)
Tempo NotesMedium
ISRCGB-FFM-02-01432
Publisher
Audio Network Plc
Factoid
Tim Renwick was the guitarist with Procol Harum
0:30
Full acoustic version of Bertholletia Excelsa. With rhythm section
Key
Am (ends in Am)
Metre
4/4
Tempo120 bpm (ends at 120)
Tempo NotesMedium
ISRCGB-FFM-02-01433
Publisher
Audio Network Plc
Factoid
Tim Renwick was the guitarist with Procol Harum. The title was inspired by the Brazilian flavour of the song. It is the tree which grows Brazil nuts!
0:30
Acoustic arrangement of Bertholletia Excelsa. No drums or percussion
Key
Am (ends in Am)
Metre
4/4
Tempo120 bpm (ends at 120)
Tempo NotesMedium
ISRCGB-FFM-02-01434
Publisher
Audio Network Plc
Factoid
Tim Renwick, the guitarist on this track, played in David Bowie's band in 1969! The title was inspired by the Brazilian flavour of the song. It is the tree which grows Brazil nuts!
0:30
Underscore of Bertholletia Excelsa
Key
Am (ends in Am)
Metre
4/4
Tempo120 bpm (ends at 120)
Tempo NotesMedium
ISRCGB-FFM-02-01435
Publisher
Audio Network Plc
Factoid
When Tim Renwick was in the band Quiver, they were the first group to play at the Rainbow Theatre in London supporting The Who. The title was inspired by the Brazilian flavour of the song. It is the tree which grows Brazil nuts!
0:30
Solo percussion from Bertholletia Excelsa
Key
Am (ends in Am)
Metre
4/4
Tempo120 bpm (ends at 120)
Tempo NotesMedium
ISRCGB-FFM-02-01436
Publisher
Audio Network Plc
Factoid
Tim Renwick was the guitarist with Procol Harum. The title was inspired by the Brazilian flavour of the song. It is the tree which grows Brazil nuts!
0:11
Bright, mid tempo Brazilian rock sting
Key
Am (ends in Am)
Metre
4/4
Tempo120 bpm (ends at 120)
Tempo NotesMedium
ISRCGB-FFM-02-01437
Publisher
Audio Network Plc
Factoid
Frank Ricotti, the percussionist on this track, is one of the most successful session players in the UK and has played on albums by Robbie Williams, Bjork; Brian Ferry, Enya and the Pet Shop Boys. The title was inspired by the Brazilian flavour of the song. It is the tree which grows Brazil nuts!
0:08
Bright, mid tempo Brazilian rock sting
Key
Am (ends in Am)
Metre
4/4
Tempo120 bpm (ends at 120)
Tempo NotesMedium
ISRCGB-FFM-02-01438
Publisher
Audio Network Plc
Factoid
Frank Ricotti, the percussionist on this track, is one of the most successful session players in the UK and has played on albums by Robbie Williams, Bjork; Brian Ferry, Enya and the Pet Shop Boys. The title was inspired by the Brazilian flavour of the song. It is the tree which grows Brazil nuts!
0:11
Acoustic guitar and percussion sting
Key
Am (ends in Am)
Metre
4/4
Tempo120 bpm (ends at 120)
Tempo NotesMedium
ISRCGB-FFM-02-01439
Publisher
Audio Network Plc
Factoid
Tim Renwick was the guitarist with Procol Harum. The title was inspired by the Brazilian flavour of the song. It is the tree which grows Brazil nuts!
0:08
Acoustic guitar and percussion sting
Key
Am (ends in Am)
Metre
4/4
Tempo120 bpm (ends at 120)
Tempo NotesMedium
ISRCGB-FFM-02-01440
Publisher
Audio Network Plc
Factoid
Tim Renwick was the guitarist with Procol Harum. The title was inspired by the Brazilian flavour of the song. It is the tree which grows Brazil nuts!
0:11
Acoustic sting from Bertholletia Excelsa. No drums or percussion
Key
Am (ends in Am)
Metre
4/4
Tempo120 bpm (ends at 120)
Tempo NotesMedium
ISRCGB-FFM-02-01441
Publisher
Audio Network Plc
Factoid
Tim Renwick, the guitarist on this track, played in David Bowie's band in 1969! The title was inspired by the Brazilian flavour of the song. It is the tree which grows Brazil nuts!
0:08
Acoustic sting from Bertholletia Excelsa. No drums or percussion
Key
Am (ends in Am)
Metre
4/4
Tempo120 bpm (ends at 120)
Tempo NotesMedium
ISRCGB-FFM-02-01442
Publisher
Audio Network Plc
Factoid
Tim Renwick, the guitarist on this track, played in David Bowie's band in 1969! The title was inspired by the Brazilian flavour of the song. It is the tree which grows Brazil nuts!
0:11
Acoustic guitar and percussion sting
Key
Am (ends in Am)
Metre
4/4
Tempo120 bpm (ends at 120)
Tempo NotesMedium
ISRCGB-FFM-02-01443
Publisher
Audio Network Plc
Factoid
Tim Renwick was the guitarist with Procol Harum. The title was inspired by the Brazilian flavour of the song. It is the tree which grows Brazil nuts!
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