Maurice Fleret's album Wanted is a delightful collection of traditional folk music from the French-speaking regions of Belgium. The album features Fleret's signature style of playing the diatonic accordion, accompanied by a range of other instruments such as the fiddle, guitar, and banjo.
The album opens with the lively tune "La Valse à Maurice," which sets the tone for the rest of the tracks. The songs are mostly instrumental, with a few vocal pieces such as "Le Soir Arrive" and "La Belle Rose." The music is upbeat and cheerful, with a strong emphasis on dance rhythms such as the bourrée and the schottische.
Fleret's virtuosic playing is a highlight of the album, as he effortlessly navigates complex melodies and intricate chord progressions. The other musicians on the album also contribute their own unique styles, adding depth and richness to the arrangements.