Marcia Maria’s slow to mid-tempo disco gem Amigo Branco has become a club favourite in recent times. Released in 1978 on Capitol Records, despite being better known these days, is actually from the hard-to-find and expensive album / 7” EP and promo-only 12” single which features the greats Lincoln Olivetti and Robson Jorge in the production team. Simone’s adaptation of Tudo Que Voce Podia is a real treat and takes things back to the start of her career. Taken off the self-titled album from 1973 on Odeon Records, this brilliant anthemic song was penned by Lô Borges and Marcio Borges and has also been recorded by the brilliant Milton Nascimento,
Marcia Maria’s slow to mid-tempo disco gem Amigo Branco has become a club favourite in recent times. Released in 1978 on Capitol Records, despite being better known these days, is actually from the hard-to-find and expensive album / 7” EP and promo-only 12” single which features the greats Lincoln Olivetti and Robson Jorge in the production team. Simone’s adaptation of Tudo Que Voce Podia is a real treat and takes things back to the start of her career. Taken off the self-titled album from 1973 on Odeon Records, this brilliant anthemic song was penned by Lô Borges and Marcio Borges and has also been recorded by the brilliant Milton Nascimento,