Showing posts with label Blues Etilicos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Blues Etilicos. Show all posts

Saturday, December 21, 2024

Blues Etilicos - Salamandra

Album: Salamandra
Size: 115,2 MB
Time: 49:54
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 1994
Styles: Blues, harmonica blues
Art: Front

1. Mateus Vai Ao Circo (3:12)
2. Death Letter (5:41)
3. People Get Ready (3:40)
4. Salamandra (4:56)
5. I Shouldn't Cry For You (8:01)
6. Real Good Woman (4:31)
7. Five And A Half (4:49)
8. Gamblers (5:11)
9. The Hook's Boogie (2:51)
10. Leaving Your Town (3:57)
11. Come On In My Kitchen (3:00)

Blues Etílicos was formed in Rio de Janeiro in 1985. In 1987 they released their first album, the selftitled "Blues Etílicos" followed by "Água Mineral" (1989), "San Ho Zay" (1990) and "IV" (1991). "San Ho Zay" has been sold in more than 35,000 copies, being the biggest selling album by a Brazilian blues band at all times. In 1989, the band had wide projection at the first International Festival of Blues in the city of Ribeirão Preto, opening the festival on the same night that Buddy Guy was performing. The festival was a turning point for the blues genre in Brazil and several national bands emerged, influenced by the sound of Blues Etílicos.

During this period, the Blues Etílicos was featured on several special programs on TV Culture, Headline Network and MTV in addition to having their music broadcasted widely on FM radio shows throughout the country. Blues Etílicos was the first and the main national band to create a loyal following in this segment, and because of this they participated in all the festivals connected to the blues music genre, sharing the stage with leading names in international blues that visited the country like B.B. King, Robert Cray, Buddy Guy and others.

Personnel: Greg Wilson (vocals, guitar); Flávio Guimarães (harmonica, vocals); Otávio Rocha (guitar); Gil Eduardo (drums); Cláudio Bedran (bass).

Salamandra mc
Salamandra gofile

Thursday, April 25, 2024

Blues Etilicos - Ao Vivo No Bolshoi Pub (DVD Audio)

Album: Ao Vivo No Bolshoi Pub
Size: 153,8 MB
Time: 66:30
File: MP3 @ 320K/s (DVD Audio)
Released: 2012
Styles: Blues, harmonica blues
Art: DVD front & back

1. How Many More Times (4:21)
2. Mona's Blues (4:14)
3. What's On Your Mind (4:05)
4. Misty Mountain (4:48)
5. Texas Frogs (4:23)
6. Miss Coke (3:30)
7. Estudo Em Vermelho (4:34)
8. Terceiro Whisky (6:06)
9. Dente De Ouro (3:44)
10. Aguas Barrentas (8:12)
11. O Sol Tamben Me Lavanta (3:24)
12. Jokers (4:15)
13. Cervaja (4:35)
14. Dinossauro Manco (Bonus Track) (6:12)

Blues Etílicos was formed in Rio de Janeiro in 1985. In 1987 they released their first album, the selftitled "Blues Etílicos" followed by "Água Mineral" (1989), "San Ho Zay" (1990) and "IV" (1991). "San Ho Zay" has been sold in more than 35,000 copies, being the biggest selling album by a Brazilian blues band at all times. In 1989, the band had wide projection at the first International Festival of Blues in the city of Ribeirão Preto, opening the festival on the same night that Buddy Guy was performing. The festival was a turning point for the blues genre in Brazil and several national bands emerged, influenced by the sound of Blues Etílicos. During this period, the Blues Etílicos was featured on several special programs on TV Culture, Headline Network and MTV in addition to having their music broadcasted widely on FM radio shows throughout the country.

Blues Etílicos was the first and the main national band to create a loyal following in this segment, and because of this they participated in all the festivals connected to the blues music genre, sharing the stage with leading names in international blues that visited the country like B.B. King, Robert Cray, Buddy Guy and others.

Personnel: Flávio Guimarães (harmonica, vocals); Greg Wilson (guitar, vocals); Otávio Rocha (guitar); Cláudio Bedran (bass); Pedro Strasser (drums).

Recorded live at Bolshoi Pub, Goiânia, September 5th, 2009.

Ao Vivo No Bolshoi Pub mc
Ao Vivo No Bolshoi Pub gofile

Monday, April 22, 2024

Blues Etilicos - 35 Anos

Album: 35 Anos
Size: 116,6 MB
Time: 50:10
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2021/2024
Styles: Blues, harmonica blues, roots
Art: Front

1. Mona's Blues (4:31)
2. How Many More Times (3:57)
3. Waterfalls (4:48)
4. Misty Mountain (5:33)
5. Mandala Boogie (3:25)
6. Dente De Ouro (3:15)
7. Safra 63 (4:04)
8. Cerveja (4:07)
9. Beco Escuro (3:34)
10. Walking The Streets (3:58)
11. What's On Your Mind (4:18)
12. Puro Malte (4:35)

"Blues Etilicos - 35 Anos" provides an overview of the band's musical journey, collecting songs from their studio albums reworked under the direction of Pedro Garcia and Kasin (Jorge Mautner, Erasmo Carlos, Adriana Calcanhoto). Many of the songs chosen received new arrangements, such as "Safra 63" and "Mona's Blues", and national identity burns brightly in songs such as "Dente de Ouro" and "Beco Escuro". The new CD also features long time classics such as "Puro Malte" and "Cerveja", as well as two previously unreleased songs - "Mandala Boogie" and "Waterfalls".

The current lineup has four original members: Greg Wilson (vocals and guitar), Otávio Rocha (guitar), Cláudio Bedran (bass) and Flávio Guimarães (vocals and harmonica), plus Beto Werther (drums) who has been with the group since 2017. /Translated from Portuguese

35 Anos mc
35 Anos gofile

Thursday, June 20, 2019

Blues Etilicos - IV

Year: 1991
Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 42:50
Size: 99,0 MB
Styles: Blues, harmonica blues
Scans: Front

1. How Many More Times (3:39)
2. Louco Da Cidade (3:19)
3. Hard Times (Feat. Ed Motta) (3:59)
4. 3º Whisky (3:16)
5. Pelicano (Feat. Sergio Della Monica) (3:39)
6. Shame, Shame, Shame (3:22)
7. Na Beira Da Madrugada (3:58)
8. Bread And Butter (4:07)
9. Miss Coke (2:55)
10. Fuss And Fight (4:06)
11. Country Girl (6:25)

Blues Etílicos was formed in Rio de Janeiro in 1985. In 1987 they released their first album, the selftitled "Blues Etílicos" followed by "Água Mineral" (1989), "San Ho Zay" (1990) and "IV" (1991). "San Ho Zay" has been sold in more than 35,000 copies, being the biggest selling album by a Brazilian blues band at all times. In 1989, the band had wide projection at the first International Festival of Blues in the city of Ribeirão Preto, opening the festival on the same night that Buddy Guy was performing. The festival was a turning point for the blues genre in Brazil and several national bands emerged, influenced by the sound of Blues Etílicos. During this period, the Blues Etílicos was featured on several special programs on TV Culture, Headline Network and MTV in addition to having their music broadcasted widely on FM radio shows throughout the country.

Blues Etílicos was the first and the main national band to create a loyal following in this segment, and because of this they participated in all the festivals connected to the blues music genre, sharing the stage with leading names in international blues that visited the country like B.B. King, Robert Cray, Buddy Guy and others.

IV mc
IV zippy

Wednesday, June 19, 2019

Blues Etilicos - Puro Malte

Year: 2013
Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 45:26
Size: 105,5 MB
Styles: Blues, harmonica blues
Scans: Front

1. Joko Loco (4:04)
2. Puro Malte (4:37)
3. Espelho Cristalino (5:33)
4. H2O (3:00)
5. Cracatoa (5:18)
6. Cotidiano Nº2 (4:49)
7. Saia Da Rota (4:19)
8. Na Hora De Atravessar (3:10)
9. Onde Morava O Mar (3:15)
10. Me Leva Para O Rio (3:58)
11. Trem De Prata (3:18)

Blues Etílicos was formed in Rio de Janeiro in 1985. In 1987 they released their first album, the selftitled "Blues Etílicos" followed by "Água Mineral" (1989), "San Ho Zay" (1990) and "IV" (1991). "San Ho Zay" has been sold in more than 35,000 copies, being the biggest selling album by a Brazilian blues band at all times. In 1989, the band had wide projection at the first International Festival of Blues in the city of Ribeirão Preto, opening the festival on the same night that Buddy Guy was performing. The festival was a turning point for the blues genre in Brazil and several national bands emerged, influenced by the sound of Blues Etílicos. During this period, the Blues Etílicos was featured on several special programs on TV Culture, Headline Network and MTV in addition to having their music broadcasted widely on FM radio shows throughout the country.

Blues Etílicos was the first and the main national band to create a loyal following in this segment, and because of this they participated in all the festivals connected to the blues music genre, sharing the stage with leading names in international blues that visited the country like B.B. King, Robert Cray, Buddy Guy and others.

Puro Malte mc
Puro Malte gofile

Tuesday, February 19, 2019

Blues Etilicos - 3000

Size: 33,7 MB
Time: 14:16
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2019
Styles: Electric Blues, Blues Rock
Art: Front

01. I Say What I Mean (3:02)
02. Back Door Man (3:37)
03. 3.000 (1:54)
04. Bulldog (2:33)
05. Auto Suficiencia (3:08)

The Blues Etílicos is the best-selling and the longest band in Brazil.

Greg Wilson's vocals and guitar, Flávio Guimarães, harmonica and vocals, Otávio Rocha, slide guitar, Claudio Bedran, bass, and newcomer Beto Werther, drums, Blues Etílicos has 12 albums and a DVD on the curriculum. They mix blues and rock, tempered by a balance of MPB (Brazilian Popular Music).

3000

Wednesday, October 18, 2017

Blues Etilicos - Viva Muddy Waters

Size: 101,0 MB
Time: 40:52
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2007
Styles: Electric Blues
Art: Front

01. Walking Blues (4:19)
02. Trouble No More (3:50)
03. I Want To Be Loved (3:45)
04. Seems Like The Whole World Was Crying (3:54)
05. Good Morning Little School Girl (3:34)
06. Diamonds At Her Feet (3:54)
07. I Can't Be Satisfied (4:11)
08. Messin' With The Man (3:38)
09. Walking Thru The Park (4:11)
10. She's Nineteen Years Old (5:32)

Personnel:
Acoustic Guitar – André Christovam (tracks: 10)
Bass – Cláudio Bedran
Drums – Pedro Strasser
Guitar, Slide Guitar – Otávio Rocha
Guitar, Vocals – Greg Wilson (2)
Harmonica – Flávio Guimarães
Vocals – Flávio Guimarães (tracks: 5, 6, 8, 10, 11)

The Blues Etílicos is the best-selling Brazilian blues band. In 1987, the group had its formation changed with the inclusion of guitarist/vocalist Greg Wilson and drummer Gil Eduardo. The first album came in 1988, Blues Etílicos (Satisfaction), and immediately sold out, being re-released on CD in 1996. Blending Brazilian rhythms with rock and blues, the group continued its trajectory after the founder Flávio Guimarães began to develop his solo career in 1995. Having recorded a total of six albums, Dente de Ouro (1996) brings capoeira and baião sounds in their singular blues-rock mix. The band's biggest hit is "Safra de 63." ~by Alvaro Neder

Viva Muddy Waters

Monday, September 18, 2017

Noel Andrade & Blues Etilicos - Canoeiros

Size: 104,7 MB
Time: 44:26
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2017
Art: Front

01. Rei Dos Canoeiros (3:48)
02. Empreitada Perigosa (3:45)
03. Nove Nove (4:29)
04. Pagode Em Brasilia (3:39)
05. Menino Da Porteira (5:15)
06. Chora Viola (4:12)
07. Jambalaya (1:33)
08. Cabelo Loiro (4:19)
09. Rio De Lagrimas (4:44)
10. Cidade Morena (3:11)
11. Em Tempo De Avanço (5:28)

Noel Andrade & Blues Etilicos together result in a unique blend of Sertanejo music (also called brazilian country music), that is the most popular musical genre in Brazil, and the blues. The songs follow each other in smooth variations, unveiling a totally new and unexpected sound horizon.

Canoeiros

Saturday, August 8, 2015

Blues Etilicos - 2 albums: Agua Mineral/San-Ho-Zay

Blues Etílicos was formed in Rio de Janeiro in 1985. In 1987 they released their first album, the selftitled "Blues Etílicos" followed by "Água Mineral" (1989), "San Ho Zay" (1990) and "IV" (1991). "San Ho Zay" has been sold in more than 35,000 copies, being the biggest selling album by a Brazilian blues band at all times. In 1989, the band had wide projection at the first International Festival of Blues in the city of Ribeirão Preto, opening the festival on the same night that Buddy Guy was performing. The festival was a turning point for the blues genre in Brazil and several national bands emerged, influenced by the sound of Blues Etílicos. During this period, the Blues Etílicos was featured on several special programs on TV Culture, Headline Network and MTV in addition to having their music broadcasted widely on FM radio shows throughout the country.

Blues Etílicos was the first and the main national band to create a loyal following in this segment, and because of this they participated in all the festivals connected to the blues music genre, sharing the stage with leading names in international blues that visited the country like B.B. King, Robert Cray, Buddy Guy and others.

Album: Água Mineral
Year: 1989
Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 40:04
Size: 91,7 MB
Styles: Blues, harmonica blues
Scans: Full

1. Funky Blues (Homenagem A Charlie McCoy) (4:08)
2. Driftin' Blues (4:04)
3. Frank Zappa Vai Prá Martinica (2:50)
4. It's Not Easy (5:37)
5. Crossroads (3:38)
6. Mona's Blues (4:58)
7. Vou Pegá Ma Beibe (5:10)
8. Kansas City (3:32)
9. Maracujina (6:02)

Água Mineral mc
Água Mineral gofile

Album: San-Ho-Zay
Year: 1990
Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 38:51
Size: 89,0 MB
Styles: Blues, harmonica blues
Scans: Full

1. San-Ho-Zay (5:01)
2. Walking The Streets (3:26)
3. My Babe She's Gonna Leave Me (4:17)
4. Boogie Pro Lao (2:04)
5. No Way (2:51)
6. What's On Your Mind (3:58)
7. Last Night (6:20)
8. Juker (4:10)
9. You Mean Trouble (3:29)
10. If I Had Possession Over Judgement Day (3:11)

San-Ho-Zay mc
San-Ho-Zay gofile

Sunday, May 3, 2015

Blues Etilicos - The Best Of Blues Etilicos

Size: 134,7 MB
Time: 57:03
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 1998
Styles: Harmonica Blues, Modern Electric Blues
Art: Front

01. Shame, Shame, Shame (3:23)
02. If I Had Possession Over Judgment Day (3:12)
03. Hard Times (3:45)
04. No Way (Bonus Track) (4:09)
05. San Ho Zay (4:59)
06. Last Night (6:20)
07. O Louco Da Cidade (3:21)
08. Pelicano (3:39)
09. Crossroads (3:38)
10. Driftin' Blues (4:04)
11. What's On Your Mind (3:55)
12. My Babe She Said She's Gonna Leave Me (4:14)
13. No Way (2:39)
14. How Many More Time (5:40)

The Blues Etílicos is the best-selling Brazilian blues band. In 1987, the group had its formation changed with the inclusion of guitarist/vocalist Greg Wilson and drummer Gil Eduardo. The first album came in 1988, Blues Etílicos (Satisfaction), and immediately sold out, being re-released on CD in 1996. Blending Brazilian rhythms with rock and blues, the group continued its trajectory after the founder Flávio Guimarães began to develop his solo career in 1995. Having recorded a total of six albums, Dente de Ouro (1996) brings capoeira and baião sounds in their singular blues-rock mix. The band's biggest hit is "Safra de 63." ~Alvaro Neder

The Best Of Blues Etilicos

Thursday, November 28, 2013

Various - Essential Blues Brazil 2005

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 83:12
Size: 190.5 MB
Styles: Electric blues
Year: 2005
Art: Front

[4:11] 1. Blues Etilicos - I Can't Be Satisfied
[5:07] 2. Mauricio Sahady - Laundromat Blues
[3:25] 3. Big Gilson - Tobacco Road
[3:27] 4. I. Malforea - De Cara No Blues
[3:11] 5. Felipe Cazaux - Got Love
[4:15] 6. Sergio Murilo - Rota Do Blues
[5:00] 7. Celso Salim - Workin' Shoes
[3:28] 8. Amleto Barboni - Prision Bound Blues
[5:49] 9. Ricardo Werther - Compared To What
[5:33] 10. Alamo Leal - Hard Times Killing Floor
[4:44] 11. Marcel Ziul - Ain't The Same
[5:26] 12. Blues Etilicos - She's Nineteen Years Old
[3:54] 13. Flavio Guimaraes - Just Your Fool
[4:56] 14. Bruno Lara - Hey Jeff
[2:28] 15. Coyote Valvulado - Bilhete Para Herman
[2:09] 16. I. Malforo - The Power Of Zoo
[3:47] 17. Felipe Cazaux - No No No
[4:26] 18. Another Blues Band - Eyes Don't Lie
[3:42] 19. Ricardo Werther - I've Got My Finger On Your Trigger
[4:03] 20. Big Gilson - Way Down In Hastings

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Essential Blues: Brazil