Monday, September 11, 2006

Joao Roberto Kelly - Joao Roberto Kelly (1980)

Someone gave me a recommendation of Joao Roberto Kelly, Brazilian Samba composer and pianist. zecalouro cannot remember who made it, but here it is. Meet Joao Roberto Kelly with a nice 1980 self-titled LP. Joao Roberto Kelly has several classic carnaval songs, performed on every carnaval for decades. This LP shows Joao, his piano, orchestra and his compositions, a must for the fans of authentic Samba.

Check the track list below and AMG bio for Joao Roberto Kelly.

01 - Samba do Buraco Quente (João Roberto Kelly / João Marques)
02 - Depois da Novela (João Roberto Kelly)
03 - Barraquinho (João Roberto Kelly)
04 - Idéia Fixa (João Roberto Kelly)
05 - Procurando Ninho (Geraldo da Silva Barbosa / F. Terra)
06 - Tristeza de Uma Saudade (Nilton Coltrane)
07 - Inverno (João Roberto Kelly)
08 - Afinidade (João Roberto Kelly)
09 - Melancolia (João Roberto Kelly)
10 - Amor Proibido (João Roberto Kelly)
11 - Mistura (João Roberto Kelly)
12 - A Solidão Chegou (João Roberto Kelly / Geraldo Barbosa)


João Roberto Kelly became famous as a composer of Carnival marches like the all-time classic "Cabeleira do Zezé" (with Roberto Faissal, recorded by Jorge Goulart), "Mulata Iê-Iê-Iê" (recorded by Emilinha Borba), "Colombina Iê-Iê-Iê," and "Rancho da Praça Onze" (with Chico Anísio, recorded by Dalva de Oliveira). As a samba composer, he had hits with "Boato" (recorded by Elza Soares), "Mais do que Amor" (recorded by Jamelão), and "Dor de Cotovelo" (recorded by Elis Regina). Other originals of his recorded include "Gamação," "Brotinho Bossa Nova," "Samba do Teleco-teco," "Só Vou de Balanço," and "Ciuminho."

Kelly began to play the piano by ear at 11, taught by his mother and grandmother. In 1957, he made his professional debut writing the musical score to the play Sputnik no Morro. Also as a composer of soundtracks, he debuted on TV in 1963, participating in the most important comedy shows. Kelly also recorded several albums as an interpreter of his originals.

4 comments:

  1. Mais do que qq pessoa João Roberto Kelly representa a pura alma carioca, o joie de vivre que tem esse povo e que todos invejamos muito. Olhem só para ele: parece que alguma vez esse sujeito teve uma dor de cabeça sequer? Já esteve de mau humor por um único minuto?

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  2. Refer,

    Assino abaixo de tudo o que você falou, apenas uma correção: o Joao certamente já acordou com *várias* e *homéricas* dores de cabeça.

    Se é que você me entende...

    zecalouro

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  3. Prezado Zeca,
    Espero do fundo d'alma que esta não seja a ultima aparição dessa "homérica" figura!

    Amplexos,

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  4. A D O R O João Roberto Kelly!!!!!
    Por onde ele anda?
    Zecalouro, seu Blog é espetacular, cheguei até ele através do tb. excelente Jazzseen, parabéns!

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