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70 's PERUVIAN psychedelia and soul-rock
NEW CD IN MINI LP REPLICA
GET BACK / MUNSTER RECORDS
"One of the few Peruvian groups from the early 1970s to have had their material reissued in the U.S., Telegraph Avenue were formed in 1970 after lead guitarist Bo Ichikawa had been exposed to hippie music and culture following a six-month stay in San Francisco. Singing in English, Telegraph Avenue were an average if competent amalgam of various strands of rock circa 1970 -- The Beatles, Californian psychedelia and soul-rock. They had a lighter and poppier feel than the heavy rock predominating in Northern Hemisphere bands in the early '70s, possibly because bands from South America tended to sound a little behind the trends due to their relative isolation from most of the rock world. Occasionally they incorporated Latin percussion, but the Peruvian and South American feel was never so audible to make average listeners automatically suspect that the music was South American in origin. They put out an album in 1971 and their second, final LP in 1975, and their material was reissued on CD in the States by Lazarus Audio Products in the late 1990s. ~ Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide
TRACKLIST:
Something Going 04:38
Happy 03:36
Sweet Whatever 02:44
Lauralie 04:00
Sungaligali 04:00
Let Me Start 02:48
Sometimes in Winter 05:22
Telegraph Avenue 03:46
Rock del Narigon 02:46
Emma 02:55
Tookie Tookie 03:45
Cuky 03:38
Rockin' Rock (The Girl from Oklahoma) 03:22
Forget It 05:05
Crippled Joe 03:25
Friends 02:10
Telegraph Avenue is:
Bo Ichikawa...Lead Guitar, Piano, Harmonica, Chorus
Alex Nathanson...Lead Singer, Bass and Piano
Chachi Lujan...Rhythm Guitar, Latin Percussion,Chorus
Walo Carrillo...Drums, Latin Percussion, Chorus
Telegraph Avenue – Telegraph Avenue
Label:
Get Back – GET649, Munster Records – none
Format:
CD, Album, Reissue, Gatefold Cardboard Sleeve Replica
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