Biography
Terreno Baldio was a Brazilian progressive rock group. Formed in the early 1970s, they released an homonymous LP in 1975. It was limited to 3000 copies and the master tape was lost, so a re-release was impossible. The line-up was: João Carlos "Fusa" Kurk, died August 11, 2017 (vocal, flute & percussion), Mozart de Mello (guitar), Ronaldo Lazzarini (keyboards), Ascenção (bass) and Joaquim Correia (drums & percussion).
The band recorded another album in 1976, "Além das Lendas Brasileiras", with lyrics about Brazilian legends. That theme was imposed by the recorder in the contract. In this disc the bass was played by Rodolfo Ayres Braga (Joelho de Porco) instead of Ascenção. Two years later, Terreno Baldio disbanded.
There was a reunion in 1993 to re-record their first LP, but in English and with bonus tracks (so it is considered their 'third' album). The formation for this new Terreno was Kurk, Mello and Lazzarini.
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