Renaissance
Renaissance [Mexico] (1971)
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Length:  43:16
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      Renaissance - Renaissance    43:16
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      Album: Renaissance - Renaissance
      Released: 1972 (conceivably)
      Genre: Heavy Psych/Proto-Prog
      Gnosis Rating: 8.55
      El Disco Es Cultura (w/o Cat.#)

      Highly sought after, absolutely mindblowing garagy heavy psych progressive, gruff heavy demonic vocals, screeching acid fuzz guitars, echoey ritualistic trips into the denizens of the mind from these descendants of the Incas... - ProgNews

      This mega rare concept album was recorded by a Mexican band and released in 1971 in Mexico. It encapsulates progressive style meanderings, funky Latino weirdness and in-yer-face psychedelic quirks. - Freak Emporium

      Taken from the original master tapes this CD reissue of the ultra rare and legendary psych rock LP from Mexico contains twisted fuzz-psych with gruff
      demented vocals, some progressive and bluesy parts. - Forced Exposure

      These days have high demand among collectors of mexican psychedelic rock. Renaissance album released in 1972 by label Raff. The band was notorious for integrate to composer/singer Alfredo Diaz Ordaz (RIP), son of mexican president Gustavo Diaz Ordaz (1964-1970). On flute Armando Nava from Dug's Dug's, an important band in mexican 70's rock scene. - Ray BRAZEN, Manticornio · Rock Progresivo

      Renaissance, it's a project led by Alfredo Diaz Borja, a musician of great inspiration and a search by experimenting with rock music. In this record perfoms either a psychedelic sense but sometimes sins in a sort of "rythmic a go go", style used in the first half of 70's , but highlights a style acid, which gives the hard times of great musical creativity, and progression, with some Latin touches that lifted the name of the music made in Mexico.
      To achieve this album, Alfredo Diaz relies on a lot of session musicians, this result on 9 songs of his own inspiration. In his words: "this songs were put on the album, whose name stems from, this whole wonderful world that has made me re-birth ". The art form was in charge of Kuis Lopez - Manticornio · Rock Progresivo


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