Rádio Táxi

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
Eva 03:30 Tools
Garota Dourada 03:52 Tools
Coisas De Casal 03:20 Tools
Um amor de verão 03:54 Tools
Põe Devagar 03:38 Tools
dentro do coração 03:38 Tools
Você Se Esconde 03:34 Tools
Sanduíche de Coração 03:30 Tools
Vivendo Ilusão 04:03 Tools
Com o Rádio Ligado 02:55 Tools
Pões devagar 02:55 Tools
dentro do coração (põe devagar) 03:38 Tools
Bit acelerado 03:40 Tools
Dentro do Coração 03:36 Tools
sanduiche de coração 03:36 Tools
Feito pra Durar 03:36 Tools
Vai Ser Diferente 03:36 Tools
Não Esquece De Mim 03:36 Tools
Histórias e Segredos 00:00 Tools
Totalmente Demais 00:00 Tools
No Rádio ou na Tv 00:00 Tools
Viagem ao Fundo do Ego 04:15 Tools
Tô Passando aí 04:15 Tools
Com Rádio Ligado 02:52 Tools
Amante Profissional 02:52 Tools
Dentros do coração 02:52 Tools
Abelha Rainha 03:36 Tools
Coisa de Louco 03:36 Tools
Passos no Porão 03:36 Tools
Luna Caliente 03:36 Tools
Mil Beijos 03:36 Tools
Dentro do Coraçãõo 03:36 Tools
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Radio Taxi is a Pop/Rock band from São Paulo, Brazil, who had a string of hit singles in the early/mid 80s. The band was formed in 1981 by guitarist Wander Taffo, drummer Gel Fernandes, bassist Lee Marcucci and singer/keyboardist Willie de Oliveira, all ex-members of Rita Lee's backing band, Tutti Frutti. Their self-titled first album, released in 1982 featured the hits "Coisas de Casal" (written by Rita Lee with her husband Roberto de Carvalho as a gift to the band), "Dentro do Coração (Põe Devagar)" and "Garota Dourada". The band's popularity skyrocketed with the release of their second album, "Radio Taxi 2", and the first single out of the album, "Eva", a Portuguese version of a song by Italian singer Umberto Tozzi. Willie de Oliveira left the band shortly after recording the second album and was replaced by Maurício Gasperini. With Gasperini now handling vocals and keyboards, they released the albums "6:56" (1985) and "Matriz" (1986), featuring the hits "Um Amor de Verão" and "Você se Esconde". The band split up in 1987, and all members went back to their successful careers as session musicians. Wander Taffo released 3 solo albums and opened a music school in São Paulo, following the successful format of the American Musicians Institute. Font: Wikipedia Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.