Blue Stuff - Roba Blues (1999)
BAND/ARTIST: Blue Stuff
- Title: Roba Blues
- Year Of Release: 1999
- Label: Cheyenne Records
- Genre: Blues
- Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
- Total Time: 00:50:46
- Total Size: 313 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Impiegato
02. Il Blues della strada
03. Appena conosciuta
04. E' asciuto pazzo 'o padrone
05. Pienz' a salute
06. Tempi duri
07. Città di frontiera
08. Compagno di strada
09. Picchia più forte
10. L'acqua è poca
11. Afragola shuffle
12. Mo' chi pava
13. E' asciuto pazzo 'o padrone ('92)
Blue Stuff is a bunch of Blues, among the most famous and long-lived of the Italian landscape. He was born in 1982 by Mario Insenga which is still today drummer, singer and main songwriter.
The band has matured over the years a peculiar characteristic: the use of the Neapolitan dialect for her lyrics. He has performed thousands of concerts in Italy and abroad (in clubs, theatres, squares, festivals); collaborations with Blues artists including foreigners (other than Albert Collins, in 1992 at the International Festival of Montreux); participation in campaigns for Greenpeace, Amnesty International, Emergency; seminars and lessons-Blues Concert at Schools and Universities; speeches in television (two stages of the tour of Italy, Capri-Hollywood of Pascal Vicedomini, two passes to the transmission of Renzo Arbore "Less we're better").
The blue stuff worked from 1991 to 1994 Edoardo Bennato who, as his alter-ego Blues Joe Sarnataro, chose the Blue Stuff to sing the evils of Naples in a CD ("it's crazy skinny ' or master") and a DVD ("Joe and his grandfather")
01. Impiegato
02. Il Blues della strada
03. Appena conosciuta
04. E' asciuto pazzo 'o padrone
05. Pienz' a salute
06. Tempi duri
07. Città di frontiera
08. Compagno di strada
09. Picchia più forte
10. L'acqua è poca
11. Afragola shuffle
12. Mo' chi pava
13. E' asciuto pazzo 'o padrone ('92)
Blue Stuff is a bunch of Blues, among the most famous and long-lived of the Italian landscape. He was born in 1982 by Mario Insenga which is still today drummer, singer and main songwriter.
The band has matured over the years a peculiar characteristic: the use of the Neapolitan dialect for her lyrics. He has performed thousands of concerts in Italy and abroad (in clubs, theatres, squares, festivals); collaborations with Blues artists including foreigners (other than Albert Collins, in 1992 at the International Festival of Montreux); participation in campaigns for Greenpeace, Amnesty International, Emergency; seminars and lessons-Blues Concert at Schools and Universities; speeches in television (two stages of the tour of Italy, Capri-Hollywood of Pascal Vicedomini, two passes to the transmission of Renzo Arbore "Less we're better").
The blue stuff worked from 1991 to 1994 Edoardo Bennato who, as his alter-ego Blues Joe Sarnataro, chose the Blue Stuff to sing the evils of Naples in a CD ("it's crazy skinny ' or master") and a DVD ("Joe and his grandfather")
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