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Los Yorks '69 (Peru - LP 1969)
sexta-feira, 16 de novembro de 2012
Los Yorks ’69 – LP Mag – LPN 2337, 1969.
LP editado pela Sica Peruana, S.A., para a etiqueta/selo MAG series LPN 2337, 1969.
LP considerado raro.
Los Yorks foi uma banda peruana de rock de garagem, psicadélica e beat, formada em 1964 no distrito de Rimac , em Lima/Peru e muito activa nos anos 60, especialmente entre 1966 e 1969 . Foi uma das primeiras bandas beat a ter o seu próprio programa na rádio e na televisão e um dos primeiros grupos a escrever as suas próprias canções em espanhol. Eles tinham um estilo arrebatador e frenético. O vocalista Pablo Luna movia-se freneticamente ao ritmo das músicas que interpretavam. Eram frequentes as cenas em palco com microfones quebrados, efeitos luminosos e psicadélicos, etc …
Devido à sua fama, chegaram a ter um programa na rádio e na televisão. Este programa chamava-se "El show de Los York" no canal 11. Os três primeiros álbuns, Los York '67, '68 e '69 consolidaram a sua posição no cenário do rock peruano.
O seu tema mais conhecido foi "Abrazame" que se tornou numa referência na cena garageira Peruana.
Apesar da sua relativa curta duração como grupo, a banda foi das mais bem sucedidos da sua época.
Embora o grupo tenha adquirido a reputação de ser obscuro, misterioso e 'underground', a verdade é que as suas aparições na mídia ao longo da sua carreira, foram frequentes.
Separaram-se em Março 1971.
Formação / Members:
Pablo Luna (Voz)
Jesus Vilchez (Baixo)
Walter Paz (Guitarra)
Pacho Aguilar (Bateria)
Membro anterior:
Pablo Villanueva "Melcochita"
Álbuns editados:
Los York's 67 (1967) pela Mag
Los York's 68 (1968) pela Mag
Los York's 69 (1969) pela Mag
Ritmo y Sentimiento (1970) pela El Virrey
Faixas / Tracklist
Lado A:
01 - Ayer tuve un sueño
02 - Vuelve
03 - El preso
04 - El psicodélico
05 - Catedral de Winchester
Lado B:
01 - Justo a mi gusto
02 - El loco
03 - Arrepentido
04 - El Batman de Kayser
05 - El último beso
LP ripado do vinil e gentilmente cedido pelo nosso amigo Luís Futre, a quem agradecemos.
Publicada por Músicas dos Anos 60 - Recordar é Viver à(s) 18:00 0 comentários
Los Yorks - Los Yorks ' 67 (LP 1967)
quinta-feira, 24 de fevereiro de 2011
Los Yorks - Los York's 67 (LP M G LPN - 2257 - 1967).
Álbum considerado raro.
Álbum considerado raro.
Los York's came out of the Rímac district of Lima, Peru to give us some of the wildest tracks ever cut to vinyl.
Los York's were one of Peru's leading rock and roll bands of the 1960s and '70s, and one of the few who developed an audience in North America during the garage rock revival of the 1990s and 2000s. Fronted by vocalist Pablo Luna, the group also featured Walter Paz on lead guitar, Roman Palacios on rhythm guitar, Jesus Vilchez on bass, and Pacho Aguilar on drums. While the group began in 1966 playing fairly typical fare inspired by the British Invasion and American garage rock hits of the day, Luna was a powerful vocalist not afraid to make with some freaked-out emoting, and as the band began experimenting with its sound as the decade wore on, Paz started working noise and feedback into his solos. The group's first album, Los York's 67, was a strong but straightforward affair; they began dipping their toes into psychedelia and other more adventurous sounds on their next LP, Los York's 68, which featured a bizarre cover of Cream's "Sunshine of Your Love" as well as some of Paz's best guitar work. By the time their final album was released, Los York's 69, Paz had parted ways with Los York's, and Roman Palacios moved up to lead guitar, with new member Miguel Quiroz taking over on rhythm guitar. Los York's continued performing and releasing singles until they called it quits in 1974.
Los York's were one of Peru's leading rock and roll bands of the 1960s and '70s, and one of the few who developed an audience in North America during the garage rock revival of the 1990s and 2000s. Fronted by vocalist Pablo Luna, the group also featured Walter Paz on lead guitar, Roman Palacios on rhythm guitar, Jesus Vilchez on bass, and Pacho Aguilar on drums. While the group began in 1966 playing fairly typical fare inspired by the British Invasion and American garage rock hits of the day, Luna was a powerful vocalist not afraid to make with some freaked-out emoting, and as the band began experimenting with its sound as the decade wore on, Paz started working noise and feedback into his solos. The group's first album, Los York's 67, was a strong but straightforward affair; they began dipping their toes into psychedelia and other more adventurous sounds on their next LP, Los York's 68, which featured a bizarre cover of Cream's "Sunshine of Your Love" as well as some of Paz's best guitar work. By the time their final album was released, Los York's 69, Paz had parted ways with Los York's, and Roman Palacios moved up to lead guitar, with new member Miguel Quiroz taking over on rhythm guitar. Los York's continued performing and releasing singles until they called it quits in 1974.
Fonte: In Discogs
Ripado, digitalizado e masterizado do vinil, por Carlos Santos.
Publicada por Músicas dos Anos 60 - Recordar é Viver à(s) 15:26 0 comentários
Etiquetas: Los York's, Los Yorks, Peru, Perú
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