Samba '68 is a vibrant set of Brazilian pop, indebted to bossa nova and samba but undeniably Americanized for a domestic audience. The result is a joyous album throughout that wears its dated sound quite well. Marcos Valle interprets eleven of his own songs, including Brazilian standards like "Chup Chup, I Got Away," "Batucada," and "So Nice (Summer Samba)," as well as new tracks like "Crickets Sing for Anamaria" and "The Answer." The vocal harmonies of his wife (the Anamaria of the song title) provide a beautiful counterpoint to Valle's voice on several tracks, making Samba '68 one of the best Brazilian crossovers of the 1960s. ~ John Bush, Rovi
Samba '68
1968
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All Music Guide Review
Samba '68 Track Listing
Credits of Samba '68
- Bob Morgan
- Producer
- Kevin Reeves
- Mastering, Mixing
- Richard Seidel
- Executive Producer
- Val Valentin
- Engineering Director
- Marcos Valle
- Guitar, Vocals
- Merv Griffin
- Liner Notes
- Claudio Slon
- Drums
- Terri Tierney
- Production Coordination
- Ray Gilbert
- Producer
- Acy Lehman
- Design, Cover Design
- Jerry Rappaport
- Reissue Coordination
- Ben Young
- Research, Restoration
- Tom Greenwood
- Production Assistant
- Sung Lee
- Serp, Design
- Suzanne White
- Design Coordinator
- Deborah Hay
- Editing
- Carlos Kase
- Production Assistant
- Bryan Koniarz
- Reissue Coordination
- Sidney Eden
- Liner Notes
- Deodato
- Arranger
- Frank Laico
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