Roger Williams - Piano Romântico

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Review by José Bruno

Album Review: Piano Romântico by Roger Williams (1984) Released in 1984 under the Fermata label, Piano Romântico is a gem from the pop genre with a Brazilian twist. This album feels like a warm hug for your ears, blending timeless melodies with Roger Williams’ signature piano touch. If you’re into instrumental music that stirs emotions without overdoing it, this one’s worth a spin. Let’s dive into two tracks that stuck with me. First up, “Autumn Leaves.” It’s no surprise this classic tune gets the Roger Williams treatment here. The way he stretches out those melancholic notes makes you feel like you're walking through a park littered with golden leaves, even if it's mid-July. There’s something raw about how simple yet evocative his playing is—you don’t need lyrics to understand what he’s trying to say. Then there’s “Feelings,” which might sound cheesy on paper but honestly? It works. Williams takes this well-worn song and gives it new life with his delicate phrasing. You can almost picture him sitting at the piano late at night, letting the melody flow naturally. It’s not flashy or overproduced; it just breathes emotion. And honestly, isn’t that what good music should do? Make you feel stuff without needing a big fuss? The rest of the tracklist reads like a who’s who of standards—“Misty,” “Stardust,” “Spanish Eyes,” all present and accounted for. But what sets Piano Romântico apart is its understated charm. These aren’t flashy reinterpretations meant to shock you—they’re respectful nods to songs we already love, played with care and precision. Here’s the kicker though: listening to this album now feels kinda bittersweet. In 2023, when everything seems louder, faster, flashier, an album like this reminds us how beautiful simplicity can be. It’s like finding an old handwritten letter in a world full of emails. Sure, it might have a typo or two, but it’s real. And sometimes, that’s all that matters. So yeah, give Piano Romântico a shot if you’re craving some soul-soothing piano vibes. Just don’t blame me if you find yourself humming “Autumn Leaves” while folding laundry.

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Artist: Roger Williams
Album: Piano Romântico

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TrackDurationPreview
Best Thing That Ever Happened To Me
Misty
Nadia's Theme
Somewhere My Love (Lara's Theme)
The Impossible Dream (The Quest)
Stardust
Feelings
September Song
Music Box Dancer
Autumn Leaves
Born Free
You Needed Me
Lady
More
Spanish Eyes
The Way We Were

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Catalog Numbers

38.015

Labels

Fermata

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • LP
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Notes

Brazilian edition

About Roger Williams

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He was born Louis Jacob Weertz October 1, 1924, the son of a Lutheran minister Rev. Frederick J. Weertz) and a music teacher (Dorothea Bang Weertz), in Omaha, Nebraska, but before his first birthday the family moved to Des Moines, Iowa. He first played the piano at age three. His first wife, , bore him three children. After divorcing her, he married again in 1985, to Louise DiCarlo. In 1955 Williams recorded "Autumn Leaves

Real Name

    • Louis Jacob Weertz

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Interesting fact about Album

Here’s something cool: The album *Piano Romântico* by Roger Williams, released in Brazil in 1984, is like a time capsule of emotional hits. It blends timeless classics like *"Autumn Leaves"* and *"Misty"* with unexpected gems like *"Music Box Dancer."* What’s wild is how it mixes genres—soft pop, jazz, and even a touch of romance—all on a Brazilian label called Fermata. You’d think an album with tracks like *"Born Free"* and *"The Impossible Dream"* would feel scattered, but somehow, it all flows together. A true nostalgic ride for anyone who loves heartfelt melodies.