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    Marcos Valle O Compositor E O Cantor

    Vampisoul
      • 1. Gente
      • 2. Preciso Aprender A Ser So?
      • 3. Seu Encanto
      • 4. Passa Por Mim
      • 5. Samba De Verao
      • 6. A Resposta
      • 7. Deus Brasileiro
      • 8. Dorme Profundo
      • 9. Vem
      • 10. Mais Amor
      • 11. Perdao
      • 12. Nao Pode Ser

      Marcos Valle is one of those artists you simply can’t overlook if you have even a passing interest in Brazilian music. Whether your taste leans toward bossa jazz, samba, psychedelic folk, or modern soul, Valle has surely recorded a great album for you. By the late 1960s he had already released enough outstanding records to secure a place among the greatest Brazilian artists of all time, but fortunately his career didn’t stop there. He has continued recording fabulous albums over the following decades, right up to the present day.

      This second album by Marcos Valle (1965) is one of the foundational works of bossa nova. In fact, the record includes one of the most widely heard and covered Brazilian songs in history: ‘Samba de Verão.’ In addition to his work as a composer - alongside his brother Paulo Sergio - Marcos Valle also begins to reveal himself here as a great singer, with a soft, almost fragile voice, while his acoustic guitar recreates the same intimacy of the nighttime atmosphere in which he composed most of the songs.

      The arrangements were co-written with Eumir Deodato, with the participation of other renowned Brazilian musicians, and they surround Valle’s compositions with elegant string orchestrations, bossa rhythms, and jazzy touches of swing. Highlights include the sophisticated beauty of songs like ‘Preciso Aprender a Ser Só,’ the rhythmic 3/4 feel of tracks such as ‘Seu Encanto,’ and the powerful ‘Deus Brasileiro.’

      Other Releases by Marcos Valle

      Marcos ValleSamba '68Verve
      Samba ’68, released on Verve in 1968, introduced Brazilian singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist Marcos Valle to a wider international audience....
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