Thanks for posting this -- the alternate take is very interesting, much more subdued. It's a shame it wasn't included on the Odeon box set. Are any other of his 45s from the era alternate takes?
So Nice (Summer Samba): Marcos with Anamaria Valle, Sebastião Neto, João Palma and José Soares on Sergio Mendes & Brasil ´65.
Crickets Sing for Anamaria: the muse of the song 'Os Grilos' in Los Angeles, 1967. She is also the glamourous female voice on album Samba´68/Verve Records.
Mustang Cor-de-Sangue: the great lyricist Paulo Sergio Valle in 1969.
LP 'Som Ambiente' for Itamaraty/CID, 1972.
Ele e ela: the cover models seem to represent the first couple Valle at the golden days.
Viola Enluarada: Paulo Sergio (l) and Marcos (r), on brazilian magazine, printed in 1968, for the female teenage audience.
Theft of 'Batucada Surgiu'
1992, Dee-Lite/Infinity Within: a small piece of this song appears on track "Runaway". Years later, your DJ Towa Tei recording a complete version on his album "Future Listening".
2000, Ian Pooley/Since Then: the opening track "Coração-Tambor" is a recreation of the overture on instrumental version by Eumir Deodato for the Valle´s album "Braziliance!", 1967.
This is one album with the same title of one famous song by Marcos Valle from LP 'Garra'. Compilation by Jazzanova - in vinyl too! - , released in 2006, featuring Brazilian rarities from 1970´s.
Sambacana demais
casual model on artcover in first album by Sambacana, aka Pacífico Mascarenhas - Odeon/1964)
2007: in Wax Poetics Magazine - the issue follows suit in some equally funky territory. Features this time around include bits on Marcos Valle between other global music legends.
"Nós vamos ouvir falar muito dele na hora em que o seu talento como grande poeta, letrista e versionista surgir para o público. E, além de tudo, tem a cara do que escreve, perfeita conjunção de forma e conteúdo. Sabe traduzir, sabe entender e tem aquilo que anda faltando na praça: humildade e dignidade, a coragem de pedir e aceitar opiniões. Tem o dom inato de escrever bem. Quem viver verá..."
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[Carlos Braga* - arranjador e integrante da banda vocal O Grupo - EMI/Odeon -, guitarrista de Sarah Vaughan e crítico de música popular. Petrópolis, Rio de Janeiro, setembro de 2007].
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CB*, de 2008 a 2011, manteve dois blogs musicais temáticos, os quais registram algumas de suas divertidas histórias, como a da noite em que 'descachimbou' Lalo Schifrin, no Number One, ou um dia escaldante com "A Divina" Sarah e João Donato entre caixas de biscoito: http://cblatinjazzcorner.blogspot.com/2010/04/airmen-of-note-and-sarah-vaughan-1974.html
Thanks for posting this -- the alternate take is very interesting, much more subdued. It's a shame it wasn't included on the Odeon box set. Are any other of his 45s from the era alternate takes?
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