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Barón Rojo

Barón Rojo (Spanish pronunciation: [baˈɾon ˈroxo]) is a Spanish heavy metal band from Madrid that achieved international success in the 1980s.[1] The band is led by siblings Carlos and Armando de Castro, previously from the band Coz,[1] and is considered one of the most important representatives of Spanish hard rock. Barón Rojo in Spanish means "red baron", the name of the band being an homage to Manfred von Richthofen; the 1981 eponymous song "Barón Rojo" is about him.[2] In 2017, they were ranked number 18 on Rolling Stone's "50 Greatest Spanish Rock Bands".[3]

Barón Rojo
Original lineup of Barón Rojo, reunited in 2010
Background information
OriginMadrid, Spain
Genres
Years active1980–present
Labels
MembersArmando de Castro
Carlos de Castro
Rafa Díaz
José Luis Morán
Past membersJosé Luis Campuzano
Hermes Calabria
Máximo González
Pepe Bao
José Antonio del Nogal
Niko del Hierro
José Luis Aragón
Valeriano Rodríguez
Ángel Arias
José Martos
Tony Ferrer
Gorka Alegre
Óscar Cuenca
Javier Rodríguez
Websitebaronrojo.net

History edit

Early years, first album: 1980–81 edit

Barón Rojo released their debut album, Larga Vida al Rock and Roll, in 1981,[1] and the first single from the record was "Con Botas Sucias". The record achieved moderate success, earning them coverage from the media after winning Gold certification.[4] To promote the album, Barón Rojo toured around Spain. This album heavily influenced the Spanish rock band Héroes del Silencio.[5]

Two albums, global success: 1982–83 edit

Barón Rojo moved to London for the recording of their second album, Volumen Brutal (1982),[1] at Kingsway Studios, owned by Deep Purple frontman Ian Gillan. This album was released in two versions: one with the lyrics in Spanish and another sung in English.[1] Bruce Dickinson from Iron Maiden is credited for helping them with the translation.[6]

Volumen Brutal led the band to international success, especially in the UK, where they were featured on the cover of music magazine Kerrang! The album sold two million copies worldwide.[7] It is considered one of the very best metal albums ever released in Spain, and one of the band's best releases.[8]

On 27 August 1982, Barón Rojo played at the Reading music festival, along with renowned bands such as Iron Maiden, Twisted Sister, and Marillion.

In 1983, Metalmorfosis, their third studio album,[1] also recorded in London, was released and contained, among many other tracks, the well-known ballad "Siempre estás allí". Together with Volumen Brutal, it is considered one of their best albums.[9]

Fourth album, live releases, international tours: 1984–86 edit

Following this, Barón Rojo released their fourth studio album, En un lugar de la marcha, in 1985, as well as two live albums, titled Barón al Rojo Vivo (1984) and Siempre Estás Allí (1986).[1] Their international tours continued through Europe and Latin America; in 1984–1985, they had Metallica, at the time a relatively young band, open for them at a number of shows.[10][11][12] As of 2018, the American band still played live cover versions of Barón Rojo songs.[13]

Changing style, band tensions, fluctuating lineup: 1987–89 edit

From then on, the band began experimenting with new musical elements, including orchestral compositions, as can be heard on their 1987 album, Tierra de Nadie,[1] which includes their well-known song "Tierra de nadie". This album, the band's fifth, rounded out what are considered to be Barón Rojo's best releases.[14] Meanwhile, the mood between band members, described by them as "pure hatred", kept on getting worse.[15]

By the end of 1989, after they released their albums No va más and Obstinato,[1] bassist/singer/composer José Luis Campuzano ("Sherpa") and drummer Hermes Calabria exited the band, leaving the De Castro brothers with an ever-changing lineup, with a turnover ranging from one to several years.

Further releases, legal disputes: 1992–2008 edit

The album Desafío, released in 1992 and recorded in Madrid, was produced by guitarist Carlos de Castro, with Niko del Hierro on bass and José Antonio del Nogal playing drums.

After two compilation albums, the studio album Arma Secreta (1997), and legal disputes with their label (Zafiro) about royalties, BMG released a double compilation album called Cueste lo que cueste, which included 31 hits by the band plus four new songs.

2001 saw the release of the album 20+, an allusion to more than twenty years of existence, and in 2003, a covers album, Perversiones, was released, featuring renditions of songs by artists including Deep Purple, Black Sabbath, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, and AC/DC.

Drummer Vale Rodríguez left the band in 2005 and was replaced by a returning José Martos.

In 2006, the band released Ultimasmentes, an album sung entirely by Carlos de Castro, except for the instrumental opening and finale.

Ángel Arias and José Martos left Barón Rojo in 2007, just after the live CD and DVD Desde Barón a Bilbao was released, and Tony Ferrer left the band in September 2008. He was replaced by former Ñu bassist Gorka Alegre.

Reunions, final album, documentary film, breakup: 2009–2021 edit

Barón Rojo held a reunion concert on 20 June 2009 at the Metalway music festival in Zaragoza in their original formation, including José Luís Campuzano on vocals. That same year, they released the live album En Clave de Rock. After this successful concert, they reunited again for a tour, starting and finishing in Madrid, with the first concert being held at "La Riviera" on 30 January 2010 and the last at the former bullring "Palacio de Vistalegre" on 22 October 2011, where they announced the filming of a Barón Rojo documentary.[16] The film was released in 2012. The same year, they also released their latest studio album, titled Tommy Barón, a cover album of Tommy featuring Spanish musician Eva Amaral.[17][18][19] In 2020, on their 40th anniversary, Barón Rojo decided to finally disband.[20] However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, their final tour was postponed and as such, their farewell concert rescheduled to December 2021. It featured guest appearances by artists such as Graham Bonnet, Mel Collins, Jørn Lande and Aurora Beltrán.[21][22][23][24]

Band members edit

Current edit

  • Carlos de Castro – vocals, guitar (1980–present)
  • Armando de Castro – guitar, vocals (1980–present)
  • Rafa Díaz – drums (2007–present)
  • José Luis Morán – bass (2020–present)

Past edit

  • José Luis Campuzano ("Sherpa") – bass, vocals (1980–1989, 2009–2011)
  • Hermes Calabria – drums (1980–1989, 2009–2011)
  • Máximo González – vocals (1991)
  • Pepe Bao – bass (1990–1991)
  • José Antonio del Nogal ("Kamakhan") – drums (1991–1995)
  • Niko del Hierro – bass (1991–1992)
  • José Luis Aragón – bass (1993–1995)
  • Valeriano Rodríguez – drums (1998–2005)
  • José Martos – drums (1996–1998, 2005-2007)
  • Angel Arias – bass (1995–2007, 2016–2017)
  • Tony Ferrer – bass (2007–2008)
  • Gorka Alegre – bass (2008–2015)
  • Óscar Cuenca – bass (2015–2016)
  • Javier Rodríguez – bass (2017–2020)

Timeline edit

Discography edit

Studio albums edit

Live albums edit

  • Barón al rojo vivo (1984)
  • Siempre estáis allí (1986)
  • Barón en Aqualung (2002)
  • Desde Barón a Bilbao (2007)
  • En Clave de Rock (with the Mislata symphony orchestra) (2009)

Compilations edit

  • Larga vida al Barón (1995)
  • Cueste lo que cueste (1999)
  • Las aventuras del Barón (2006)

DVDs edit

  • Barón en Divino (2002)
  • El Rock de nuestra transición Barón - Obús - Asfalto (2004)
  • Desde Barón a Bilbao (2007)
  • Barón Rojo 30 Aniversario (2010)

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i Colin Larkin, ed. (1999). The Virgin Encyclopedia of Heavy Rock (First ed.). Virgin Books. pp. 49/50. ISBN 0-7535-0257-7.
  2. ^ "Baron Rojo reviews, music, news - sputnikmusic". www.sputnikmusic.com. Retrieved 11 September 2021.
  3. ^ "Las 50 mejores bandas de rock españolas, según 'Rolling Stone'". Diario El Periódico. (Spanish)
  4. ^ "Sherpa recibe el disco de oro por Larga vida al Rock n Roll de Barón Rojo 32 años después". manerasdevivir.com. 27 January 2013.(Spanish)
  5. ^ Aragón, El Periódico de (8 May 2013). "Bunbury, en 'Barón Rojo, la película'". El Periódico de Aragón (in Spanish). Retrieved 27 August 2019.
  6. ^ "Por qué 'Volumen brutal' es la obra maestra del heavy metal español. 35º aniversario". MariskalRock.com (in Spanish). 22 February 2017. Retrieved 11 September 2021.
  7. ^ "Barón Rojo reedita 'Volumen brutal' con motivo del 25 aniversario del grupo". los40.com.(Spanish)
  8. ^ "Por qué 'Volumen brutal' es la obra maestra del heavy metal español. 35º aniversario". MariskalRock.com (in European Spanish). 22 February 2017. Retrieved 27 August 2019.
  9. ^ Rock (16 May 2018). "35 años de 'Metalmorfosis', la última gran obra de Barón Rojo". MariskalRock.com (in European Spanish). Retrieved 27 August 2019.
  10. ^ "Barón Rojo: "Tuvimos a Metallica tocando antes que nosotros en un festival de Bélgica"". La Voz de Galicia (in Spanish). 12 August 2022. Retrieved 22 September 2022.
  11. ^ "Barón Rojo". stubhub.ca. Retrieved 23 December 2020.
  12. ^ "Heavy Sound Festival en Sportsfields (Poperinge) el 10 Jun 1984". Last.fm (in Spanish). Retrieved 11 September 2021.
  13. ^ "VÍDEO: Metallica versionan a Barón Rojo en su segundo concierto en Madrid". Europa Press. 6 February 2018. Retrieved 19 August 2019.
  14. ^ "5 Discos de Barón Rojo que cambiaron el Heavy Metal Español". El Blog Rock&Tipo (in Spanish). 12 November 2018. Retrieved 27 August 2019.
  15. ^ Marcos, Carlos (10 April 2019). "Barón Rojo: jamás un grupo 'heavy' español tan grande, jamás un final tan triste". El País (in Spanish). ISSN 1134-6582. Retrieved 29 August 2019.
  16. ^ "Barón Rojo voló sobre Vistalegre". Mariskal Rock. 2 November 2011. (Spanish)
  17. ^ "Barón Rojo - Tommy Barón". discogs.com. Retrieved 23 December 2020.
  18. ^ "Eva Amaral con Barón Rojo". Amaral (in European Spanish). 12 April 2013. Retrieved 11 September 2021.
  19. ^ Hellpress, Redacción (8 January 2013). "BARÓN ROJO - Tommy Barón". Hellpress (in Spanish). Retrieved 11 September 2021.
  20. ^ Marcos, Carlos (10 April 2019). "Barón Rojo: jamás un grupo 'heavy' español tan grande, jamás un final tan triste". El País (in Spanish). ISSN 1134-6582. Retrieved 27 August 2019.
  21. ^ "El último vuelo - Barón Rojo - La gran fiesta final". El último vuelo (in Spanish). Retrieved 8 February 2021.
  22. ^ Marcos, Carlos (28 December 2021). "La espartana historia de los hermanos De Castro, contra viento y marea al frente de Barón Rojo". El País (in Spanish). Retrieved 29 December 2021.
  23. ^ "El último concierto de Barón Rojo: "Ojalá que Ómicron no mande al garete nuestra gran despedida"". abc (in Spanish). 27 December 2021. Retrieved 29 December 2021.
  24. ^ rafabasa (28 December 2021). "BARÓN ROJO dijeron adiós en el Wizink Center de Madrid, en su "El último vuelo", tras más de 40 años en los escenarios". WWW.RAFABASA.COM - Noticias en español sobre el heavy metal y los grupos de heavy metal. Retrieved 29 December 2021.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Armando de Castro's official website

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Baron Rojo news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Baron Rojo Spanish pronunciation baˈɾon ˈroxo is a Spanish heavy metal band from Madrid that achieved international success in the 1980s 1 The band is led by siblings Carlos and Armando de Castro previously from the band Coz 1 and is considered one of the most important representatives of Spanish hard rock Baron Rojo in Spanish means red baron the name of the band being an homage to Manfred von Richthofen the 1981 eponymous song Baron Rojo is about him 2 In 2017 they were ranked number 18 on Rolling Stone s 50 Greatest Spanish Rock Bands 3 Baron RojoOriginal lineup of Baron Rojo reunited in 2010Background informationOriginMadrid SpainGenresHeavy metalhard rockYears active1980 presentLabelsChapaZafiroLocomotive MusicSony BMGAvispaZeroMembersArmando de CastroCarlos de CastroRafa DiazJose Luis MoranPast membersJose Luis CampuzanoHermes CalabriaMaximo GonzalezPepe BaoJose Antonio del NogalNiko del HierroJose Luis AragonValeriano RodriguezAngel AriasJose MartosTony FerrerGorka Alegreoscar CuencaJavier RodriguezWebsitebaronrojo wbr net Contents 1 History 1 1 Early years first album 1980 81 1 2 Two albums global success 1982 83 1 3 Fourth album live releases international tours 1984 86 1 4 Changing style band tensions fluctuating lineup 1987 89 1 5 Further releases legal disputes 1992 2008 1 6 Reunions final album documentary film breakup 2009 2021 2 Band members 2 1 Current 2 2 Past 2 3 Timeline 3 Discography 3 1 Studio albums 3 2 Live albums 3 3 Compilations 3 4 DVDs 4 References 5 External linksHistory editEarly years first album 1980 81 edit Baron Rojo released their debut album Larga Vida al Rock and Roll in 1981 1 and the first single from the record was Con Botas Sucias The record achieved moderate success earning them coverage from the media after winning Gold certification 4 To promote the album Baron Rojo toured around Spain This album heavily influenced the Spanish rock band Heroes del Silencio 5 Two albums global success 1982 83 edit Baron Rojo moved to London for the recording of their second album Volumen Brutal 1982 1 at Kingsway Studios owned by Deep Purple frontman Ian Gillan This album was released in two versions one with the lyrics in Spanish and another sung in English 1 Bruce Dickinson from Iron Maiden is credited for helping them with the translation 6 Volumen Brutal led the band to international success especially in the UK where they were featured on the cover of music magazine Kerrang The album sold two million copies worldwide 7 It is considered one of the very best metal albums ever released in Spain and one of the band s best releases 8 On 27 August 1982 Baron Rojo played at the Reading music festival along with renowned bands such as Iron Maiden Twisted Sister and Marillion In 1983 Metalmorfosis their third studio album 1 also recorded in London was released and contained among many other tracks the well known ballad Siempre estas alli Together with Volumen Brutal it is considered one of their best albums 9 Fourth album live releases international tours 1984 86 edit Following this Baron Rojo released their fourth studio album En un lugar de la marcha in 1985 as well as two live albums titled Baron al Rojo Vivo 1984 and Siempre Estas Alli 1986 1 Their international tours continued through Europe and Latin America in 1984 1985 they had Metallica at the time a relatively young band open for them at a number of shows 10 11 12 As of 2018 the American band still played live cover versions of Baron Rojo songs 13 Changing style band tensions fluctuating lineup 1987 89 edit From then on the band began experimenting with new musical elements including orchestral compositions as can be heard on their 1987 album Tierra de Nadie 1 which includes their well known song Tierra de nadie This album the band s fifth rounded out what are considered to be Baron Rojo s best releases 14 Meanwhile the mood between band members described by them as pure hatred kept on getting worse 15 By the end of 1989 after they released their albums No va mas and Obstinato 1 bassist singer composer Jose Luis Campuzano Sherpa and drummer Hermes Calabria exited the band leaving the De Castro brothers with an ever changing lineup with a turnover ranging from one to several years Further releases legal disputes 1992 2008 edit The album Desafio released in 1992 and recorded in Madrid was produced by guitarist Carlos de Castro with Niko del Hierro on bass and Jose Antonio del Nogal playing drums After two compilation albums the studio album Arma Secreta 1997 and legal disputes with their label Zafiro about royalties BMG released a double compilation album called Cueste lo que cueste which included 31 hits by the band plus four new songs 2001 saw the release of the album 20 an allusion to more than twenty years of existence and in 2003 a covers album Perversiones was released featuring renditions of songs by artists including Deep Purple Black Sabbath Jimi Hendrix Janis Joplin and AC DC Drummer Vale Rodriguez left the band in 2005 and was replaced by a returning Jose Martos In 2006 the band released Ultimasmentes an album sung entirely by Carlos de Castro except for the instrumental opening and finale Angel Arias and Jose Martos left Baron Rojo in 2007 just after the live CD and DVD Desde Baron a Bilbao was released and Tony Ferrer left the band in September 2008 He was replaced by former Nu bassist Gorka Alegre Reunions final album documentary film breakup 2009 2021 edit Baron Rojo held a reunion concert on 20 June 2009 at the Metalway music festival in Zaragoza in their original formation including Jose Luis Campuzano on vocals That same year they released the live album En Clave de Rock After this successful concert they reunited again for a tour starting and finishing in Madrid with the first concert being held at La Riviera on 30 January 2010 and the last at the former bullring Palacio de Vistalegre on 22 October 2011 where they announced the filming of a Baron Rojo documentary 16 The film was released in 2012 The same year they also released their latest studio album titled Tommy Baron a cover album of Tommy featuring Spanish musician Eva Amaral 17 18 19 In 2020 on their 40th anniversary Baron Rojo decided to finally disband 20 However due to the COVID 19 pandemic their final tour was postponed and as such their farewell concert rescheduled to December 2021 It featured guest appearances by artists such as Graham Bonnet Mel Collins Jorn Lande and Aurora Beltran 21 22 23 24 Band members editCurrent edit Carlos de Castro vocals guitar 1980 present Armando de Castro guitar vocals 1980 present Rafa Diaz drums 2007 present Jose Luis Moran bass 2020 present Past edit Jose Luis Campuzano Sherpa bass vocals 1980 1989 2009 2011 Hermes Calabria drums 1980 1989 2009 2011 Maximo Gonzalez vocals 1991 Pepe Bao bass 1990 1991 Jose Antonio del Nogal Kamakhan drums 1991 1995 Niko del Hierro bass 1991 1992 Jose Luis Aragon bass 1993 1995 Valeriano Rodriguez drums 1998 2005 Jose Martos drums 1996 1998 2005 2007 Angel Arias bass 1995 2007 2016 2017 Tony Ferrer bass 2007 2008 Gorka Alegre bass 2008 2015 oscar Cuenca bass 2015 2016 Javier Rodriguez bass 2017 2020 Timeline edit This section needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information December 2020 Discography editStudio albums edit Larga vida al Rock and Roll 1981 Volumen brutal 1982 Metalmorfosis 1983 En un lugar de la marcha 1985 Tierra de nadie 1987 No va mas 1988 Obstinato 1989 Desafio 1992 Arma secreta 1997 20 2001 Perversiones 2003 Ultimasmentes 2006 Tommy Baron 2012 Live albums edit Baron al rojo vivo 1984 Siempre estais alli 1986 Baron en Aqualung 2002 Desde Baron a Bilbao 2007 En Clave de Rock with the Mislata symphony orchestra 2009 Compilations edit Larga vida al Baron 1995 Cueste lo que cueste 1999 Las aventuras del Baron 2006 DVDs edit Baron en Divino 2002 El Rock de nuestra transicion Baron Obus Asfalto 2004 Desde Baron a Bilbao 2007 Baron Rojo 30 Aniversario 2010 References edit a b c d e f g h i Colin Larkin ed 1999 The Virgin Encyclopedia of Heavy Rock First ed Virgin Books pp 49 50 ISBN 0 7535 0257 7 Baron Rojo reviews music news sputnikmusic www sputnikmusic com Retrieved 11 September 2021 Las 50 mejores bandas de rock espanolas segun Rolling Stone Diario El Periodico Spanish Sherpa recibe el disco de oro por Larga vida al Rock n Roll de Baron Rojo 32 anos despues manerasdevivir com 27 January 2013 Spanish Aragon El Periodico de 8 May 2013 Bunbury en Baron Rojo la pelicula El Periodico de Aragon in Spanish Retrieved 27 August 2019 Por que Volumen brutal es la obra maestra del heavy metal espanol 35º aniversario MariskalRock com in Spanish 22 February 2017 Retrieved 11 September 2021 Baron Rojo reedita Volumen brutal con motivo del 25 aniversario del grupo los40 com Spanish Por que Volumen brutal es la obra maestra del heavy metal espanol 35º aniversario MariskalRock com in European Spanish 22 February 2017 Retrieved 27 August 2019 Rock 16 May 2018 35 anos de Metalmorfosis la ultima gran obra de Baron Rojo MariskalRock com in European Spanish Retrieved 27 August 2019 Baron Rojo Tuvimos a Metallica tocando antes que nosotros en un festival de Belgica La Voz de Galicia in Spanish 12 August 2022 Retrieved 22 September 2022 Baron Rojo stubhub ca Retrieved 23 December 2020 Heavy Sound Festival en Sportsfields Poperinge el 10 Jun 1984 Last fm in Spanish Retrieved 11 September 2021 VIDEO Metallica versionan a Baron Rojo en su segundo concierto en Madrid Europa Press 6 February 2018 Retrieved 19 August 2019 5 Discos de Baron Rojo que cambiaron el Heavy Metal Espanol El Blog Rock amp Tipo in Spanish 12 November 2018 Retrieved 27 August 2019 Marcos Carlos 10 April 2019 Baron Rojo jamas un grupo heavy espanol tan grande jamas un final tan triste El Pais in Spanish ISSN 1134 6582 Retrieved 29 August 2019 Baron Rojo volo sobre Vistalegre Mariskal Rock 2 November 2011 Spanish Baron Rojo Tommy Baron discogs com Retrieved 23 December 2020 Eva Amaral con Baron Rojo Amaral in European Spanish 12 April 2013 Retrieved 11 September 2021 Hellpress Redaccion 8 January 2013 BARoN ROJO Tommy Baron Hellpress in Spanish Retrieved 11 September 2021 Marcos Carlos 10 April 2019 Baron Rojo jamas un grupo heavy espanol tan grande jamas un final tan triste El Pais in Spanish ISSN 1134 6582 Retrieved 27 August 2019 El ultimo vuelo Baron Rojo La gran fiesta final El ultimo vuelo in Spanish Retrieved 8 February 2021 Marcos Carlos 28 December 2021 La espartana historia de los hermanos De Castro contra viento y marea al frente de Baron Rojo El Pais in Spanish Retrieved 29 December 2021 El ultimo concierto de Baron Rojo Ojala que omicron no mande al garete nuestra gran despedida abc in Spanish 27 December 2021 Retrieved 29 December 2021 rafabasa 28 December 2021 BARoN ROJO dijeron adios en el Wizink Center de Madrid en su El ultimo vuelo tras mas de 40 anos en los escenarios WWW RAFABASA COM Noticias en espanol sobre el heavy metal y los grupos de heavy metal Retrieved 29 December 2021 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Baron Rojo Official website Armando de Castro s official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Baron Rojo amp oldid 1187514242, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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