Collaborators
Collaborators
Adriano Campagnani - bass guitar
Adriano Campagnani is a musician born in Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais. With almost 30 years of career dedicated to the electric bass, his refined technique and versatile sound allowed him to work with world-renowned musicians such as Toninho Horta, Nguyen Lê, Milton Nascimento, Beto Guedes, Flavio Venturini, and Kid Abelha.
Adriano played on all songs except Anything you want
Arthur Rezende - drums
Arthur Rezende, a multifaceted talent in the realm of Brazilian music, thrives as a drummer, educator, composer, and producer. Alongside Adriano Campagnani, he harmonizes with the legendary Beto Guedes and lends his rhythmic mastery to various bands, imprinting his distinctive mark on the vibrant landscape of Brazilian musical expression.
Arthur played on all songs.
Stefan Olofsson - keyboard
Stefan Olofsson is a Swedish producer and piano player whose music ranges from pop to jazz, classical and progressive rock. He is one half of the yacht rock duo State Cows as well as one third of the crossover prog band Dynamo Bliss.
He has performed and recorded with Jay Graydon (two-time Grammy winner, twelve-time Grammy nominee, Steely Dan, Earth, Wind & Fire), Bill Champlin (Chicago), Jason Scheff (Chicago), Michael Landau (Michael Jackson, Pink Floyd) and Ian Bairnson (Kate Bush, Alan Parsons Project) among others.
Stefan played piano and/or organ on Correnteza, High Tide, Domingo e Esquecer, Sufocando, Bad Timing, and Small Blue Dot.
Alvin Davis - saxophone, trumpet, trombone
Born in Birmingham, Alvin Davis has performed as a session player for a number of popular acts including Maxi Priest, Edwin Starr, The Foundations, Neville Staples (Specials & Fun Boy Three), Alton Ellis, Ken Booth, Dennis Alcapone, Macka B and Dennis Bovell.
His first studio album Let It Blow, released in 1992, earned immediate critical acclaim on both sides of the pond, reaching number 3 on American Adult Contemporary Charts. The album also drew plaudits from a number of stateside admirers such as Bill Clinton, Arsenio Hall and none other than Prince himself.
Alvin played alto and tenor sax, trumpet and trombone in: Bad Timing!
Damiano Della Torre - keyboard
Italian singer, keyboard player, multi-instrumentalist and composer, Damiano Della Torre is a highly accomplished musician with a rich and diverse musical background.
He collaborated with some of the biggest names in the music industry as Joe Cocker, Tom Jones, Luciano Pavarotti, Adriano Celentano, Miriam Makeba, Terence Trent D’Arby and many others.
Damiano played piano and organ on Domingo e Esquecer, Fall Apart and Lonely.
Marcus Abjaud - keyboard
Marcus Abjaud is an established keyboardist/musical director/producer based in Belo Horizonte, Brazil. Marcus Abjaud began his career as a professional musician at the age of 15. He has accompanied nationally renowed artists such as Wilson Sideral, Eli Soares, Victor e Léo, Léo Gandelman and international artists including guitarist Mike Moreno and Toninho Horta.
Marcus played: Hammond on Bad Timing! and Good-bye and piano on Good-bye.
Joshua Adebowale - background vocals arranger
Joshua, a highly skilled professional in the music domain, hails from Nigeria and boasts a diverse set of talents. His extensive experience spans studio recording, audio post-production, concert production, and live performances, showcasing his versatile contributions to the music industry.
Joshuas's vocal trio did background vocals on Bad Timing!, Small Blue Dot and Lonely.
Henrique Matheus - mix
Henrique Matheus, acclaimed Latin Grammy-nominated guitarist and music producer, is renowned for his prolific collaborations with Brazilian legend Lo Borges and the innovative band Transmissor.
His impressive production portfolio includes numerous albums.
Henrique mixed the single versions of Bad Timing!, Small Blue Dot, Good-bye, Fall Apart and Lonely at Frango no Bafo, Belo Horizonte.
John Davis (in memoriam) - master
John Davis began his career as an audio mastering engineer in the late 80s, cutting 12-inch singles for London’s club dancefloors.
A week in his mastering studio could encompass anything from Gorillaz, The Killers, Noel Gallagher, Years & Years or Dua Lipa – who have all visited recently.
He has been described by Jimmy Page (Led Zeppelin) as ‘a master of his craft’ and Damon Albarn (Gorillaz) states: “The dark arts of Mastering have always amused and fascinated me. John is an adept and I’ve always enjoyed watching him cast his mercurial magic.”
John mastered Bad Timing!, Small Blue Dot, and Good-bye at Metropolis Studios, London.