Dulce Quental
50 top tracks
Dulce Quental
50 top tracks
Albums

Voz Azul
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Délica
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Música e Maresia
Dulce Quental

Beleza Roubada
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Sob o Signo do Amor
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Bordados de Psicodélia
Dulce Quental

Anos 80 - Na pista
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Os Maiores Sucessos da Música Brasileira
Dulce Quental

Coleção Ouça, Toque E Cante - MPB
Dulce Quental

Great Brazilian Hits
Dulce Quental
![[Anos 80] (MultiShow Ao Vivo) — cover art by Dulce Quental](/frogtoon_logo.png)
[Anos 80] (MultiShow Ao Vivo)
Dulce Quental
Biography
Dulce Quental met success in the early '80s as the lead vocalist and composer of Sempre Livre, a band that had a big hit with "Eu Sou Free." Her first solo album, "Délica", was released in 1985, in which she experimented with what the critics called "new bossa" - a style that blends pop, jazz and bossa nova....Read more on Last.fm
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Dulce Quental met success in the early '80s as the lead vocalist and composer of Sempre Livre, a band that had a big hit with "Eu Sou Free." Her first solo album, "Délica", was released in 1985, in which she experimented with what the critics called "new bossa" - a style that blends pop, jazz and bossa nova.
The repercussion was low, mostly because of the "difficulty" feature and little conceptual commercial repertoire. In her second algum, "Voz Azul", she made the debut of "Caleidoscópio" by Herbert Vianna, and thorugh her career various composers contributed to her repertoire, such as Arnaldo Antunes and Roberto Frejat, Arrigo Barnabé, Itamar Assumpção, Humberto Gessinger, among others.
She continued to be requested as a lyricist between her third album, in 1988, to 2004 "Beleza Roubada", her first album in 15 years, again gaining great reviews by critics. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Dulce+Quental">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
