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Aum
0:26 |
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En Primavera
3:02 |
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Manos Duras
3:34 |
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La Reaudad
3:57 |
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Paloma De Plumas Blancas
5:06 |
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Diosa Del Mar
2:38 |
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Quetzalcoatl
4:15 |
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Cobre, Pobres, Viejos
2:34 |
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Su Herencia
4:41 |
10. |
Iluso Que Suenas
2:21 |
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Sacros - Sacros (1973)
Furestronsound.com: "Sacros (The Sacred) was a Chilean rock band inspired by the spiritual passion and veneration for the great gods of South America, such as Quetzalcoatl, the Plumed Serpent, god of the ancient Mayas and Viracocha, Lord of Tiahuanaku in the Andes mountains. Sacros recorded the debut LP on the state label IRT and the production was destroyed by the militaries. Only very few copies survived from destruction. The music goes in the same direction as Los Jaivas, Los Blops and El Congreso (all from Chile) and Lula Cortez from Brazil. It has a great 12 string Rickenbacker sounds, effects, great vocals and rhythms with an experimental touch. You can call this easy one of the rarest albums from Latin America since only a handful of copies survived. Patricio Panussis (guitar & vocals) Hernan Valdovinos (bass & vocals) and Tomas R. Herrera (percussion). The band recorded only this one album in 1973."
Tracklist:
01 - Aum 02 - En Primavera 03 - Manos Duras 04 - La Reaudad 05 - Paloma De Plumas Blancas 06 - Diosa Del Mar 07 - Quetzalcoatl 08 - Cobre, Pobres, Viejos 09 - Su Herencia 10 - Iluso Que Suenas[size=2]
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