Can Soulstrut school me on Marcos Valle?
BruceGeetz
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I had heard a few of his songs randomly through web searching before, but recently got my youtube on and I'm really stuck on his Previsao de Tempo record. The vocal and rhythm arrangements are so catchy and fun, yet quite funky.
I've since looked up prices of some of his records.....Damn. Why are they so pricey? It seems as if he was a quite popular artist.
But can yall lead me in the right direction? I want to get down on his earlier Bossa stuff as well, and from what I see, he had some decent 80's funk type shit going on too?
I've since looked up prices of some of his records.....Damn. Why are they so pricey? It seems as if he was a quite popular artist.
But can yall lead me in the right direction? I want to get down on his earlier Bossa stuff as well, and from what I see, he had some decent 80's funk type shit going on too?
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Contains one of my favorite cuts also recently sampled by Jay-Z.
For somebody who was such a major song writer, his albums were always a bit too 'progressive' for popular tastes in Brasil at the time (the buying public was overall pretty conservative), so his albums were never huge sellers. They are very sought after in and out of Brasil today, however.
All of his records from his first through Previsao Do Tempo are top notch and essential. The first couple are progressive bossa, and then he starts to change with Viola Enluarada. From here he enters what many consider his prime period with Garra, Mustang Cor de Sangue, s/t (the 'Bed" album), Vento Sul (an unusual detour through psych rock) and the ultra funky Previsao do Tempo.
Check Youtube for clips from these albums, you won't be disappointed.
'Samba 68' and 'Braziliance' were recorded for the American market and are nice, but definitely a notch down from the others.
He also played on Airto Moreira's LP 'Touching You, Touching Me', as well as writing and playing on Leon Ware's Elektra albums in the period he lived in California for a short while...
He even did the music for the Brazilian version of Sesame Street!
The soundtrack score to 'O Fabuloso Fittipaldi' (which gave birth to the group name for Azimuth), and has written many songs with his brother Sergio for TV Novelas series in Brazil.
If my memory serves me well the re ish was done my Mr Bongo around 93/94 time!
They also did Joyce - Feminina, and Joao Donato - Quem e Quem.
you prob right, there were loads in the UK at that time, the copy I have is a re/bootleg with all the tracks listed in portugese/spanish is that the same as mr bongo's
Thats one I must have then, nice pressing/sound quality dont see it around much now, good old mr bongo
I played out "Estrela" a few months back and a bunch of people came up asking "what is THIS?'
The Leon Ware connection is worth mentioning, too, for those who may not already know.
Still one of my absolute favs.
- spidey
I'll always remember Valle for this one. Though I hate the English version of this song.
Here's a cool funky version of ASA BRANCA with Valle and Azymuth.
This is a great video with Quarteto Em Cy and Marcos Valle. Some American/Brazillian TV crossover appearance probably during Frank Sinatra's Ipanema Jobim craze.
He gives a great background of himself in English in this video.
Hope that helps.
- Spidey
Much appreciated.
Are these LP's easier to find than his earlier 70's albums?
That track was some incredible boogie goodness.
Much easier. I think they sold way more than his earlier stuff.
$10 - $20.
http://www.divshare.com/folder/905842-429