Los Nuggetz- 60'S Punk, Pop And Psychedelic From Latin America / Var
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Los Nuggetz- 60'S Punk, Pop And Psychedelic From Latin America / Var
Los Nuggetz is a collection of 1960s hyper kinetic garage, punk, pop and psychedelic music from Mexico, Spain and Latin American countries. While the inspiration for this collection has been the enduring trend and influence of American garage and psych bands from the 60s, it is our hope that this will serve as an introduction to the amazing variety of Mexican and Latin American rock from that era. This is the missing chapter in the global history of Rock & Roll. The, fuzz and fury of rock En Espanol with all the punk and pop elements that make it immediately listenable. Spanish interpretations of classic American and British songs that became popular around the world.
Much of this music has been extremely hard to find and often never reissued since the original vinyl release, with collectors combing record bins, garage sales, eBay with some actually traveling to the country of origin to find these vinyl rarities. Here it is in one comprehensive collection with super rare album covers for virtually every artist in this deluxe box.
In this spectacular collection, you will find unique interpretations of Wooly Bully , Hey Joe , You Really Got Me , These Boots Are Made For Walkin and that s just on the first CD. Javier Batiz s rendition of Tijuana Sun ( California Sun ) is a Latin classic You ll also be amazed at how many songs you recognize from their Spanish translations. The liner notes by Randall Wood are comprehensive and extensive and each track is annotated with the year of original release, group members, their instruments, super rare photos, LP jackets and background information on each group. You ll also enjoy station ID s and commercials, en Espanol. This collection is meant as a portal to discover more from the artists you hear on these discs.. Here s hoping you dig it!