El ritmo del go go

Delai Alamos con Los King Stay

El ritmo del go go

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Munster

Delai Alamos con Los King Stay

El ritmo del go go


SKU: MR 7310  |  , , ,

The only single by Delai Alamos con Los King Stay was released in 1965 on Discos MAG, around the same time as the first recordings by Los Saicos and Los Shain’s, just another proof that teenage rock’n’roll energy was sky high in mid-60s Peru. The playing ability displayed on these two tracks wouldn’t get these guys into any music school, but it just makes them utterly brilliant. Ramshackle rhythms, a singer that shifts between Elvis-like moments to wild screams, sloppy surf guitars… and 100% garage punk attitude!

DESCUENTO

7,00 2,95

Munster

The only single by Delai Alamos con Los King Stay was released in 1965 on Discos MAG, around the same time as the first recordings by Los Saicos and Los Shain’s, just another proof that teenage rock’n’roll energy was sky high in mid-60s Peru. The playing ability displayed on these two tracks wouldn’t get these guys into any music school, but it just makes them utterly brilliant. Ramshackle rhythms, a singer that shifts between Elvis-like moments to wild screams, sloppy surf guitars… and 100% garage punk attitude!

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DESCUENTO

7,00 2,95

Munster

El ritmo del go go

SKU: MR 7310  |  , , ,

The only single by Delai Alamos con Los King Stay was released in 1965 on Discos MAG, around the same time as the first recordings by Los Saicos and Los Shain’s, just another proof that teenage rock’n’roll energy was sky high in mid-60s Peru. The playing ability displayed on these two tracks wouldn’t get these guys into any music school, but it just makes them utterly brilliant. Ramshackle rhythms, a singer that shifts between Elvis-like moments to wild screams, sloppy surf guitars… and 100% garage punk attitude!

DESCUENTO

7,00 2,95

Munster

Delai Alamos con Los King Stay

El ritmo del go go

SKU: MR 7310  |  , , ,

The only single by Delai Alamos con Los King Stay was released in 1965 on Discos MAG, around the same time as the first recordings by Los Saicos and Los Shain’s, just another proof that teenage rock’n’roll energy was sky high in mid-60s Peru. The playing ability displayed on these two tracks wouldn’t get these guys into any music school, but it just makes them utterly brilliant. Ramshackle rhythms, a singer that shifts between Elvis-like moments to wild screams, sloppy surf guitars… and 100% garage punk attitude!

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