Los Vidrios Quebrados - Fictions (1967)
From munster-records.com: "“Fictions” is the ONLY album that the band from Chile EVER recorded! Los Vidrios Quebrados (something like “The Shattered Glasses”) formed in 1965 by making their own instruments and playing at schools while they were in the Católica School of Laws. Odeon offered them a contract and they recorded their first single, “Friend b/w She’ll Never Know I’m Blue”. In 1967, they record the legendary “Fictions” for RCA. This album is played with their own instruments. They cut, pasted and arranged the frets of their guitars on their own pure intuition. They cut their strings out of steel wire rolls bought at hardware stores. They picked up the songs they wanted to play –Beatles, Rolling Stones, Yardbirds and a lot of Kinks stuff- by going into a club, listening to them on a wurlitzer jukebox, and going back home trying to remember the song.
They sung in English “to separate ourselves from the commercial music of that time”, the so-called “Nueva Ola”. They sang about everyday things such as “the lack of liberties, the fights caused just by the lenght of your hair”, trying to be the spokesmen of a generation. They were indeed quite an intelectual band in their references and intentions. Though they had begun doing covers, all the songs in “Fictions”, recorded in a total time of 9 hours, were written by themselves. Their history ended when Héctor Sepúlveda moved to London in 1969. Originally they tried to go all together but the rest could not make it, and Héctor played in the streets for a while and opened once for Family at the Marquee."
Tracklist:
01 - Oscar Wilde 02 - Que Importa El Tiempo 03 - En Tu Mirada 04 - Una Manera De Vivir 05 - La Primavera De Miss L. O'b. 06 - Ficciones 07 - Concierto En La Menor, Opus 3 08 - Introduccion A La Vida Narrada Por Tio Juan 09 - Palabras Y Palabras Y.... 10 - Las Dos Caras Del Amor 11 - Se Oyen Los Pasos 12 - Como Jesucristo Uso El Suyo
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