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Tuca

Tuca

Tuca has been played over 10 times on NTS, first on 22 September 2017. Tuca's music has been featured on 17 episodes.

Tuca is an almost forgotten about Brazilian singer from the late 60's to 70's, Also a composer, Tuca's first relevant appearence on Brazilian media was with Airto Moreira in 1966 at the Festival Nacional de Musica Popular - TV excelsior, they won the first price with the song Porta Estandarte. With only a hand full of albums, my sources say three, she started off as a traditional type brazilian vocalist somewhat remenicent of early Nara Leão on her first two releases. After her second LP Tuca moved to France in 1968 but returned to Brazil in 1975. Upon her return she recorded her final release, Dracula I love you. On this amazing recording she not only developed her own singing style, but dove far more into the realm of Tropicalismo and experimentation. The result is a fantastic blend of soul, jazz, tropicalia and avant garde creating one of the most unique albums I have personally heard. Sadly, after 'Dracula I Love You' in 1977 Tuca passed away at only 34 years old due to a stroke.

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Tuca

Tuca has been played over 10 times on NTS, first on 22 September 2017. Tuca's music has been featured on 17 episodes.

Tuca is an almost forgotten about Brazilian singer from the late 60's to 70's, Also a composer, Tuca's first relevant appearence on Brazilian media was with Airto Moreira in 1966 at the Festival Nacional de Musica Popular - TV excelsior, they won the first price with the song Porta Estandarte. With only a hand full of albums, my sources say three, she started off as a traditional type brazilian vocalist somewhat remenicent of early Nara Leão on her first two releases. After her second LP Tuca moved to France in 1968 but returned to Brazil in 1975. Upon her return she recorded her final release, Dracula I love you. On this amazing recording she not only developed her own singing style, but dove far more into the realm of Tropicalismo and experimentation. The result is a fantastic blend of soul, jazz, tropicalia and avant garde creating one of the most unique albums I have personally heard. Sadly, after 'Dracula I Love You' in 1977 Tuca passed away at only 34 years old due to a stroke.

Original source Last.fm

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Tuca
Philips1968
Dracula I Love You
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Som Livre1974
Teia Viva
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Terra Triste
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Chantecler1965
Cirandando
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Chantecler1966
Xangõ
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Philips1970
O Cisne Negro
Tuca
Som Livre1974
Tempo Glacial
Tuca
Som Livre1974
8-2-7
Tuca
Som Livre1974
O Sorvete
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Som Livre1974