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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 one of the most important groups of the Jovem Guarda movement, and they have written many Portuguese language versions of The Beatles' songs.

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

Renato Barros died in July 2020.

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.

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