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Immigrant

224.9K streams

224,946

Late Bloomer

115.4K streams

115,383

Late Bloomer

115.4K streams

115,383

Asla Unutamam

37.8K streams

37,780

Stay

24.7K streams

24,715

Chez Moi

19.4K streams

19,435

Biography

It’s not often you hear a singer that you just can’t pigeon hole, and Turkish-born Fuat Tuac is gratefully just that man. The best you can say is that he’s Mark Murphy-ISH, as he’s as flexible as Turkish Taffy, but he has extra bohemia like Gil Scott Heron as well. The album, Immigrant is mostly originals, and he mixes and matches with a cast of Eric St-Laurent, Miles Davis-sounding Kevin Turcotte/tp, Eric West/dr, Jordan O’Connor/b and a handful of creative guests. A duet in French with Kim Richardson and a muted Turcotte brings out a Left Bank smoky “Chez Moi” that fascinates, while “Uzun Ince Bir Yodayim” is a luscious paring with Yesim Akin”. Tuac himself is kaleidoscopic, going deep into subtones with St-Laurent on “Who’s That Man?”, slowly sambaing on “La Rua Madureira”, lilting with O’Connor for “Stay” or getting elliptical on the prismatic “Long & Winding Road”. He even shows some hip soul as he veers around “Asla Unutamam” and is as colorful as a black light poster on “No Strings Attached”. This album takes you in more directions than the streets of a Turkish souk.