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Back To Peru Vol. 2 - The Most Complete Compilation Of Peruvian Underground 1964 - 1974 (2009)
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Length:  1:56:59
    Track Listing:
      CD 1:
      1.  
      Los Juniors - Tercera Piedra En El Sol    3:06
      2.  
      Drag - Da´melo Mi Nena    2:59
      3.  
      A. Shain - Guau Guau A Go-Go    1:41
      4.  
      Los Saicos - Intensamente    2:19
      5.  
      Kela Gates - Loca Por Un Loco    2:23
      6.  
      Los Holy's - Suen~o Sicode´lico    2:41
      7.  
      Los Datsun's - En El Sol    3:45
      8.  
      Teddy - Efectos    3:02
      9.  
      Los Far Fen - Camina, No Vueles    3:07
      10.  
      Beautiful Days - Full Of Fear    3:58
      11.  
      Los Comandos - Ma´s De Ti    3:49
      12.  
      The Same People - Son~ando Contigo    2:25
      13.  
      El Opio - Pusher    2:45
      14.  
      Los Zheros - Cuarto Oscuro    2:59
      15.  
      Jaguar - Tormenta En El Mar De La Tranquilidad    2:40
      16.  
      Telegraph Ave. - Let Me Start    2:48
      17.  
      Ringers - Down On My Knees Again    2:35
      18.  
      We All Together - Rock Of All Ages    3:41
      19.  
      Monik - Maybe I Know    2:52
      20.  
      Fe 59 - Estoy Brillando    3:28
      CD 2:
      1.  
      Los Destellos - Onsta´ la yerbita    6:12
      2.  
      Sideral - Dongoh    2:58
      3.  
      Jean Paul El Troglodita - Everything Is Gonna Change    4:00
      4.  
      York - Ya bebi´ gran rato    3:10
      5.  
      Melcochita Y Sus Invitados - Tirando dedo    3:53
      6.  
      Pax - Sittin’ On My Head    4:36
      7.  
      Los Alamos - Pusher Men    3:21
      8.  
      Texao - Pelea del gobernador    4:35
      9.  
      Traffic Sound - The Revolution    4:25
      10.  
      The Zulu - Haces mal pobre chico    3:22
      11.  
      El Polen - Concordancia    7:41
      12.  
      Cacique - Cacique    2:57
      13.  
      Cerro Varde - I Lost A Game    2:34
      14.  
      Sudamerica - Yo no se´ sen~or    3:54
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      Volume two of this collection of the rarest grooves from Peru, including garage stompers, psych-pop, raunchy funk, Latin rock and anything in between.


      The journey continues. Treasures keep turning up and surprises don't stop. The shards of the tremendous musical explosion that took place in Peru between 1965 and 1975 are still scattered, and those who are lucky to find them remain hypnotised by their charm forever.

      During that magical decade Peruvian rock bands fed from all possible influences. The original surf, rock and beat sounds were joined by psychedelic experimentation and the cult of the acid. Some bands went even further and explored the field of music fusion as well as the most remote confines of their mind. And most of it is here! We welcome you, then, to a new overview of a scene whose diversity mirrors a society based on a powerful mix of races and cultures.

      One of the great sources of inspiration was the rock, psychedelic pop and soul music that came from the United States and England. The songs by artists like The Jimi Hendrix Experience, Iron Butterfly, The Beatles or Mitch Ryder & The Detroit Wheels had such a great impact that they ended up merging with traditional Tropical rhythms, giving birth to new and surprising music styles such as "psychedelic guajira".

      Some bands, like Los Holy's, Los Comandos, Los Jaguars or Los Siderals, chose to turn up the reverb on their amps and do without lyrics for their fantastic surf instrumentals, which sometimes incorporated arrangements in the style of Joe Meek.

      Other groups went for a rougher approach. Los Saicos, Los Shain's or Los Drag's represent the wildest type of teenage abandon with their beat rhythms and garage energy. Hallucinogenic plants and the consumption of other illegal substances brought about total experimentation to Peruvian music, both in terms of composition and arrangements. Songs such as the bluesy 'Efectos' by Los Teddy's and 'Cuarto oscuro' by Los Zheros reflect this new psychedelic scene.

      After the lysergic effects came hard and acid rock, full of heavy riffs and plenty of fuzz and wah-wah pedals, surprisingly adopted and practiced by bands like Pax, Telegraph Ave and Traffic Sound.

      Traditional folklore also suffered the effects of the foreign rock invasion. Native styles such as cumbia incorporated elements from rock, which resulted in curious tracks such as 'Onstá la yerbita' by Los Destellos, featured here.

      Sit down, relax and enjoy this journey "Back To Peru"!


      Tracks list
      1. Tercera Piedra En El Sol (Los Juniors)

      2. Dámelo Mi Nena (Los Drag's)

      3. Guau Guau A Go-Go (Los Shain's)

      4. Intensamente (Los Saicos)

      5. Loca Por Un Loco (Kela Gates)

      6. Sueño Sicodélico (Los Holy's)

      7. En El Sol (Los Datsun's)

      8. Efectos (Los Teddy's)

      9. Camina, No Vueles (Los Far Fen)

      10. Full Of Fear (Beautiful Days)

      11. Más De Ti (Los Comandos)

      12. Soñando Contigo (The Same People)

      13. Pusher (El Opio)

      14. Cuarto Oscuro (Los Zheros)

      15. Tormenta En El Mar De La Tranquilidad (Los Jaguar's)

      16. Let Me Start (Telegraph Ave)

      17. Down On My Knees Again (The Ringers)

      18. Rock Of All Ages (We All Together)

      19. Maybe I Know (Monik)

      20. Estoy Brillando (Fe 59)

      21. Onstá La Yerbita (Los Destellos)

      22. Dongoh (Los Siderals)

      23. Everything Is Gonna Change (Jean Paul "El Troglodita")

      24. Ya Bebí Gran Rato (Los York's)

      25. Tirando Dedo (Melcochita Y Sus Invitados)

      26. Sittin' On My Head (Pax)

      27. Pusher Men (El Álamo)

      28. Pelea Del Gobernador (Texao)

      29. The Revolution (Traffic Sound)

      30. Haces Mal Pobre Chico (Zulú)

      31. Concordancia (El Polen)

      32. Cacique (Cacique)

      33. I Lost A Game (Cerro Verde)

      34. Yo No Sé Señor (Sudamérica)
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