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Quarteto 1111 was a Portuguese progressive rock and psychedelic rock band founded in Estoril in 1967. Originally it was formed by Miguel Artur da Silveira (drums), Josรฉ Cid (vocals and keyboard), Antรณnio Moniz Pereira (guitar) and Jorge Moniz Pereira (bass). Later members included Tozรฉ Brito, Mike Sergeant and Mรกrio Rui Terra.[1] It was one of the most influential rock bands in the country.[citation needed]

It was one of the many musical groups inspired by The Shadows. Originally called Conjunto Mistรฉrio (lit. "mystery group"), the name later changed to Quarteto 1111 ("1111 quartet"). The name was inspired by the phone number of the band's rehearsal place, at the drummer's house.
Josรฉ Cid was the band leader, composer, keyboard player and lead singer. The rest of the band had a classic formation influenced by the usual Beatles line-up, but with a sound and song structure reminiscent of the early Moody Blues.
History
editQuarteto 1111 was the first symphonic rock band in Portugal.
Since 1968-69 they got media attention through a hit single, "El Rei D. Sebastiรฃo", actually with lyrics about the theme of the lost Portuguese king, who supposedly died in the fields of Morocco during the battle of Alcรกcer-Quibir (a loss that would eventually lead to Portugal losing its independence to Spain). All the myths related with the return of King Sebastian โ a quite anchored Portuguese myth โ were fairly treated in this song. The harpsichord made its first appearance in Portuguese rock music. A single with the English version of the song was published in Great Britain.
The following works continued in the same vein, combining melodic songs with newly progressive instruments, namely the Mellotron.
Later on the band evolved to a pop sound, with Josรฉ Cid and Tozรฉ Brito pursuing solo careers. At the same time the pop oriented parallel project "Green Windows" also occupied Cid and some of the band members.
The band (with Michel, Tozรฉ Brito and Mike Seargeant) briefly reunited on 24 November 2007, during a Josรฉ Cid show, where the rest of the band joined him onstage and played four songs from their work.
Discography
editSource:[2]
EPs
edit- 1967 - A Lenda de El-Rei D.Sebastiรฃo
- 1967 - Balada para D. Inรชs
- 1968 - Dona Vitรณria
- 1970 - Domingo Em Bidonville
Singles
edit- 1968 - Meu Irmรฃo / Ababilah
- 1969 - Nas Terras do Fim do Mundo
- 1969 - Gรฉnese / Os Monstros Sagrados
- 1970 - Todo o Mundo e Ninguรฉm / ร Tempo de Pensar em Termos de Futuro
- 1970 - Back to the Country / Everybody Needs Love, Peace and Food
- 1971 - Ode to the Beatles / 1111
- 1972 - Sabor a Povo / Uma Nova Maneira de Encarar o Mundo
- 1976 - Lisboa ร Noite / Canรงรฃo do Mar
- 1977 - O Que Custar
- 1987 - Memo / Os Rios Nasceram Nossos
LPs
edit- 1970 - Quarteto 1111
- 1973 - Bruma Azul do Desejado (com Frei Hermano da Cรขmara)
- 1974 - Onde, Quando, Como, Porquรช, Cantamos Pessoas Vivas - Obra-Ensaio de Josรฉ Cid
Compilations
edit- 1981 - Antologia da Mรบsica Popular Portuguesa
- 1993 - A Lenda Do Quarteto 1111
- 1996 - A Lenda De El-Rei D. Sebastiรฃo - Colecรงรฃo Caravela
- 2005 - Singles and EP
- 2014 - Essential
References
editExternal links
edit- Quarteto 1111 - Retrospective Archived 2016-03-03 at the Wayback Machine (in Portuguese) (Retrieved 2011-09-06)
- Discography