A São Paulo band that blended samba, pop, and rock around Dércio Faioli's vocals and Almir Sater's guitar.
For a good sense of them, start with 'Filho Heitor' and 'Admito.' That's where their sound and their slight edge come through clearest.
They had a knack for songs that stuck around, like 'Filho Heitor' from their debut. Their lyrics sometimes took on social themes, which gave their pop a little more weight. You can hear it in tracks like 'Comportamento Insano' and 'Admito', they weren't just making background music.
They formed in São Paulo with Faioli fronting, Sater on guitar, Tetê Espíndola on keyboards, and a solid rhythm section. After their self-titled debut, they put out albums like 'De Corpo e Alma' and later compilations. Their recordings kept circulating even after their active years wound down.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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