Showing posts with label Celso Blues Boy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Celso Blues Boy. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 4, 2017

Celso Blues Boy - Nuvens Negras Choram

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 53:51
Size: 123.3 MB
Styles: Electric blues
Year: 2015
Art: Front

[4:54] 1. Nuvens Negras Choram
[6:52] 2. Se Você Pudesse Me Ver
[5:36] 3. Bring It On Home To Me
[3:47] 4. Sucata (Hás De Ouvir)
[3:57] 5. Livia Blues
[3:36] 6. Que Pecado Eu Fiz
[4:09] 7. Antes De Você
[3:18] 8. Zanardi's Boogie
[4:48] 9. Brilho Da Noite
[4:27] 10. Os Anjos
[3:18] 11. As Rosas Não Falam
[4:13] 12. Fumando Na Escuridão
[0:49] 13. Raios

He started playing professionally in the 1970s, accompanying Raul Seixas and Sá and Guarabyra. He set up the Foreign Legion band in 1976, with which he performed in bars and concert halls. He began to be better known in 1980, when he sent a tape to Radio Fluminense, in Rio, directed to the repertoire rocker. He recorded the first album in 1984, "Sound on Guitar", which included his greatest success: "Raise That There Is Rock'n Roll." One of the first to sing blues in Portuguese, chose the artistic name in honor of the idol B. B. King, one of the fathers of the genre, with whom also played in the decade of 1980. At the end of his life he lived in Joinville, Santa Catarina.

He was an illustrious fan of Vasco da Gama, having participated in Megashow commemorating the 113 years of the club, where he played in his guitar the Hymn of the Club of Regatas Vasco da Gama. He died on August 6, 2012 in the city of Joinville due to a throat cancer. (Translated from Portuguese.)

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Monday, August 24, 2015

Celso Blues Boy - Ao Vivo / Acustico

Album: Celso Blues Boy Ao Vivo
Size: 134,7 MB
Time: 58:09
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 1991
Styles: Blues Rock
Art: Front

01. Onze Horas Da Manha (Live) (6:46)
02. Damas Da Noite (Live) (5:34)
03. Casa Da Luz Vermelha (Live) (4:19)
04. Sempre Brilhara (Live) (4:46)
05. Tempos Dificeis (Live) (4:36)
06. Marginal (Live) (4:19)
07. Fumando Na Escuridao (Live) (5:01)
08. Brilho Da Noite (Live) (5:49)
09. Quem Foi Que Falou Que Acabou O Rock 'n' Roll (Live) (5:11)
10. Amor Vazio (Live) (6:25)
11. Hino Nacional Brasileiro (Live) (1:15)
12. Aumenta, Que Isso Ai E Rock 'n' Roll (Live) (4:01)

Celso Ricardo Furtado de Carvalho, better known by his stage name Celso Blues Boy (January 5, 1956 – August 6, 2012), was a Brazilian singer-songwriter and guitarist.

Carvalho was born in Rio de Janeiro in 1956. His stage name, "Blues Boy", is a homage to American singer B.B. King, one of his idols and major influences. (Celso would play alongside King in 1986, at a gig in Rio.) He began his musical career in 1970, with only 17 years old, accompanying bands and singers such as Raul Seixas, Sá & Guarabyra and Luiz Melodia. In 1976 he formed the band Legião Estrangeira, and started to perform in some bars and clubhouses of Rio.

In 1980 he formed the band Aero Blues, considered to be one of the first Brazilian blues rock bands to sing in the Portuguese language; however, he decided to follow with a solo career later on, and released his debut album, Som na Guitarra, in 1984. It is famous for containing his most well-known song, "Aumenta que Isso Aí É Rock 'n' Roll". More albums would come afterwards, as well as performances at the prestigious Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland and at the Circo Voador in Rio.

2011 saw the release of his ninth (and ultimately last) studio album, Por um Monte de Cerveja, which counted with the special participation of the members of Detonautas Roque Clube.

Blues Boy was living in Joinville, Santa Catarina, towards the end of his life; an inveterate smoker, he died on August 6, 2012, due to laryngeal cancer. He was cremated and his ashes were buried in Blumenau.

Ao Vivo

Album: Acustico
Size: 107,8 MB
Time: 46:04
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2015
Styles: Acoustic Blues
Art: Front

01. Fuscao Preto (5:12)
02. Sempre Brilhara (5:54)
03. Damas Da Noite (4:45)
04. Mississipi (4:45)
05. Odeio Rock 'n' Roll (3:28)
06. As Historias Que Eu Tenho Pra Contar (5:09)
07. Balada Para Jack (5:17)
08. Uirapuru (4:21)
09. Aumenta, Que Isso Ai E Rock 'n' Roll (3:41)
10. Mojo Blues (3:27)

Acustico

Sunday, September 21, 2014

Celso Blues Boy - Por Um Monte De Cerveja

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 51:12
Size: 117.2 MB
Styles: Electric blues
Year: 2014
Art: Front

[3:48] 1. Por Um Monte De Cerveja
[3:31] 2. O Que Essa Humanidade Fez
[4:27] 3. Ele Sabia Que As Luzes Se Apagam
[4:34] 4. Vim Tocar Na Sua Cidade
[4:24] 5. Conversando Com Horácio Baunn
[3:20] 6. Odeio Rock'n'roll
[3:56] 7. Toneladas De Solidão
[4:58] 8. Cantando O Mesmo Velho Blues
[3:11] 9. Beth Carvalho Quer Comprar O Meu Fuscão
[3:16] 10. A Vida Faz Mal à Saúde
[3:50] 11. O Nevoeiro, O Albatroz E A Sombra
[4:14] 12. Vinho Vermelho
[3:37] 13. Aprenda A Dar O Troco

Born in 5 of january of 1956, the carioca guitar player, started to play professionally in the 70’s, together with Raul Seixas and Sá & Guarabyra. Founded the band “Legião Estrangeira” in 1976, and started to play on pubs. Passed to get more know it in the 80’s, when he sent a tape to the “Rádio Fluminense”, situated in the Rio, turned to the rock repertory. Recorded the first album in 1984, “Som na Guitarra”, which include’s his biggest sucess: “Aumenta Que Isso Aí É Rock’n Roll”. One of the first persons to sing blues in portuguese, choose the artistic name in tribute to his idol B.B King, one of the father’s of the genre.

Por Um Monte De Cerveja mc
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