
Originally released in 2003
Originally released in 2003, Marcos Valles Contrasts combined early noughties production techniques with his trademark Brazilian songwriting brilliance. The album quickly became one of Valles most in-demand, with tracks like the triumphant Parabns (which was sampled by Childish Gambino, covered by Tom Misch and remixed by Misa Negra) and bossa beach classic Agua de Coco, both becoming firm fan favourites.
Produced by Roc Hunter, and executive produced by Joe Davis, with musicians including Robertinho Silva (percussion), Alex Malheiros (bass), and Marcos wife Patricia Alvi (vocals), Contrasts encapsulated Valles ever evolving musical vision, bringing together samba, baio, bossa pop, broken beat, house, trip-hop and more, on one era-defining record.
After 22 years, Contrasts is finally set for a double LP vinyl and CD reissue, with the original mix of Valeu and My Nightingale making it onto the vinyl edition for the first time.
Credits:
Marcos Valle: Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Piano, Fender Rhodes, Organ, Melodica, Keyboards
Alex Malheiros: Bass
Renato Franco: Flutes, Saxophones
Trick: Trumpet, Flugel, Trombone
Patricia Alvi: Vocals
Robertinho Silva: Percussion, Drums
Leandro Sapuca and Layse Sapuca: Percussion
Roc Hunter: Programming[info sheet from distr.]