Aguaturbia - Aguaturbia
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Label: Lion Productions/LION-LP 110 | Released: 1970 | This Issue: 2010 | Genre: Psychedelic-Rock
A1 Baby
A2 Erótica
A3 Alguien Para Amar
A4 Ah Ah Ah Ay
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B1 Rollin' And Tumblin'
B2 Uno De Estos Días
B3 Carmesí Y Trébol
B4 Eres Tú
Members
Denise – vocals
Carlos Corales – electric guitar
Willy Cavada – drums
Ricardo Briones – bass
Notes
Deluxe replica LP edition, housed in old school tip-on jacket (180gm wax). Bi-lingual four panel insert w/ liner notes & photos from band members. Limited to 1,000 copies.
Replica LP edition of album (first released in 1970), by one of the best and most important psychedelic bands to emerge from South America in the late 60’s/early 70’s. It is impossible to indicate just how revolutionary they were—but the fact that the band were naked on the cover of their debut, and crucified their singer on the cover of their second album may give you an idea.The band’s first album was recorded live in 1969 in a simple three-track studio. In a strict Catholic country, the album front cover showing the band sitting nude in a darkly lit room caused quite a stir; record shops refused to stock the record and the press and Church both censored it. And the music rattled a few people too: raw, with heavy rhythms, bursts of distortion and fuzz, fantastic phased female vocals (inviting the inevitable comparison to Jefferson Airplane), and English lyrics. The band’s guitarist Carlos Corales is superb, his skill most evident on the erotic ‘Erotica’ and the ten- minute long mini-epic ‘Crimson And Clover,’ which finds his wife Denise in superb vocal form.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
Barcode (on Sticker on Shrink): 778578311018
Vinyl | LP Cover (1:1) | FLAC + cue | 24bit/96kHz & 16bit/44kHz | 900mb & 200mb
Label: Lion Productions/LION-LP 110 | Released: 1970 | This Issue: 2010 | Genre: Psychedelic-Rock
A1 Baby
A2 Erótica
A3 Alguien Para Amar
A4 Ah Ah Ah Ay
-
B1 Rollin' And Tumblin'
B2 Uno De Estos Días
B3 Carmesí Y Trébol
B4 Eres Tú
Members
Denise – vocals
Carlos Corales – electric guitar
Willy Cavada – drums
Ricardo Briones – bass
Notes
Deluxe replica LP edition, housed in old school tip-on jacket (180gm wax). Bi-lingual four panel insert w/ liner notes & photos from band members. Limited to 1,000 copies.
Replica LP edition of album (first released in 1970), by one of the best and most important psychedelic bands to emerge from South America in the late 60’s/early 70’s. It is impossible to indicate just how revolutionary they were—but the fact that the band were naked on the cover of their debut, and crucified their singer on the cover of their second album may give you an idea.The band’s first album was recorded live in 1969 in a simple three-track studio. In a strict Catholic country, the album front cover showing the band sitting nude in a darkly lit room caused quite a stir; record shops refused to stock the record and the press and Church both censored it. And the music rattled a few people too: raw, with heavy rhythms, bursts of distortion and fuzz, fantastic phased female vocals (inviting the inevitable comparison to Jefferson Airplane), and English lyrics. The band’s guitarist Carlos Corales is superb, his skill most evident on the erotic ‘Erotica’ and the ten- minute long mini-epic ‘Crimson And Clover,’ which finds his wife Denise in superb vocal form.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
Barcode (on Sticker on Shrink): 778578311018
This Rip: 2019
Cleaning: RCM Moth MkII Pro Vinyl
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Amplifier: Marantz 2252
ADC: E-MU 0404
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One of the best and most important psychedelic bands to emerge from South America in the late 60s/early 70s. It is impossible to indicate just how revolutionary they were-but the fact that the band were naked on the cover of their debut, and crucified their singer on the cover of their second album may give you an idea. The bands first album was recorded live in 1969 in a simple three-track studio. In a strict Catholic country, Chile, the albums front cover showing the band sitting nude in a darkly lit room caused quite a stir; record shops refused to stock the record and the press and Church both censored it. And the music rattled a few people too: raw, with heavy rhythms, bursts of distortion and fuzz, fantastic phased female vocals (inviting the inevitable comparison to Jefferson Airplane), and English lyrics. The band's guitarist Carlos Corales is superb, his skill most evident on the erotic Erotica and the ten-minute long mini-epic Crimson And Clover, which finds his wife Denise in superb vocal form.lionproductions.org
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