A Brazilian musician whose unconventional 1969 song 'Paulicéia' became well-known.
For a sense of his style, 'Paulicéia' is the obvious place to start. 'Amor e Cotidiano' gives you a good later example of how he writes about daily life.
Fernando Lui's music has a particular São Paulo feel that doesn't always follow convention. The song 'Paulicéia' from 1969 caught on even though some critics weren't sure about it at first. Later tracks like 'Amor e Cotidiano' and 'Ninguém precisa entender' show he kept writing about everyday life and relationships.
He started with 'Paulicéia' in 1969, then put out albums like 'Caldeirão' in 1973 and 'Azul' in 2009. The catalog includes songs ranging from 'Hoje não vou ser igual' to 'Cem Anos II' and 'Ciclone'.
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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