Don't know much about these guys. I don't know Spanish either! Love to hear a LP by them. Not in the best condition, but cool to find (in a box at 'Musica Latina' here in the Mission district-now closed). They were considered the "Spanish Beatles" of 60s Spain. I like the arrangement on this - kinda wiley! They got the pseudo-fab four harmonies, but with more of a garage sound in the vocals- to my ears anyway...apparently this is their 1st release.
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The days of finding 45 rpm records at flea markets, thrift stores, garage sales, and even record stores is fading fast in the iPod/digital device age... Have hunted 45s for many years. Love the ritual of dropping the needle into the groove, watching it spin, hearing a few dull clicks, crackles, pops, hisses, the label art, etc.
Unfortunately, hearing these records pressed and converted into digital files diminishes the sound a lot. It just doesn't give a warm analog sound records have. To hear a vinyl 45 through speakers and an amp is quite stunning. But it will have to do. Happy listening.
This is great, & not on my 1 Los Brincos lp. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteDon't know much about these guys. I don't know Spanish either! Love to hear a LP by them.
ReplyDeleteNot in the best condition, but cool to find (in a box at 'Musica Latina' here in the Mission district-now closed). They were considered the "Spanish Beatles" of 60s Spain.
I like the arrangement on this - kinda wiley!
They got the pseudo-fab four harmonies, but with more of a garage sound in the vocals- to my ears anyway...apparently this is their 1st release.