Renato e Seus Blue Caps

Brazilian Rock Band
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Renato e Seus Blue Caps
The group in 1966.
Background information
Also known asBacaninhas do Rock da Piedade
OriginRio de Janeiro, Brazil
GenresRock
Years activeLate 1950s-July 2020
Musical artist

Renato e Seus Blue Caps (also known as Bacaninhas do Rock da Piedade) is a Brazilian rock band formed in Rio de Janeiro in the late 1950s. They are considered[by whom?] one of the most important groups of the Jovem Guarda movement, and they have written many Portuguese language versions of The Beatles' songs.[1]

The first name was censored on the radio and Jair de Taumaturgo suggested the final name, inspired by Gene Vincent and His Blue Caps.[2]

Renato Barros died in July 2020.[3]

Discography

  • (1962) "Multiplicação/Limbo do Trá-lá-lá" (Som)
  • (1962) Twist com Renato e Seus Blue Caps (Som)
  • (1963) "Boogie do bebê/Limbo rock" (Copacabana)
  • (1963) Renato e Seus Blue Caps (Som)
  • (1964) "Vera Lúcia/Noturno/Bigorrilho/We like birdland" (CBS)
  • (1965) Viva a juventude (CBS)
  • (1965) "Menina linda/Canto pra fingir" (CBS)
  • (1965) Viva a juventude, vol. II (CBS)
  • (1965) "O escândalo/Preciso ser feliz" (CBS)
  • (1965) Isto é Renato e Seus Blue Caps (CBS)
  • (1966) Isto é Renato e Seus Blue Caps (CBS)
  • (1966) Um embalo com Renato e Seus Blue Caps (CBS)
  • (1966) Isto é Renato e Seus Blue Caps, Vol. II (CBS)
  • (1967) Um embalo com Renato e Seus Blue Caps, vol. II (CBS)
  • (1967) Um embalo com Renato e Seus Blue Caps, vol. III (CBS)
  • (1967) Renato e Seus Blue Caps (CBS)
  • (1968) Renato e Seus Blue Caps, vol. II (CBS)
  • (1968) Especial (CBS)
  • (1969) Renato e Seus Blue Caps (CBS)
  • (1970) Renato e Seus Blue Caps (CBS)
  • (1971) Renato e Seus Blue Caps (CBS)
  • (1972) Renato e Seus Blue Caps (CBS)
  • (1973) Renato e Seus Blue Caps (CBS)
  • (1974) Renato e Seus Blue Caps (CBS)
  • (1976) 10 anos de Renato e Seus Blue Caps (CBS)
  • (1977) Renato e Seus Blue Caps (CBS)
  • (1979) "Minha vida/Nega, neguinha" (CBS)
  • (1979) Suco de laranja (CBS)
  • (1981) Renato e Seus Blue Caps (CBS)
  • (1982) "Memórias/Colcha de retalhos" (RCA)
  • (1983) Pra sempre (RCA Victor)
  • (1987) Batom vermelho (Continental)
  • (1994) Baton Vermelho (Warner Music Group)
  • (2002) Série as Melhores (Sony Music Distribution)
  • (2005) Renato & Seus Blue Caps (Movieplay Music)
  • (2008) Jovem Guarda: Baton Vermelho (WEA)

References

  1. ^ Biography of the band at allmusic.
  2. ^ Albert Pavão EDICON, Rock brasileiro, 1955-65: trajetória, personagens e discografia, 1989
  3. ^ "Morre vocalista da banda Renato e Seus Blue Caps, aos 76 anos". O Globo. 28 July 2020.
  • Renato e Seus Blue Caps discography at Discogs
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