IT’S A BEAUTIFUL DAY: SOFT ROCK AND SUNSHINE POP FROM PERU 1971-1976

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IT’S A BEAUTIFUL DAY: SOFT ROCK AND SUNSHINE POP FROM PERU 1971-1976


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IT’S A BEAUTIFUL DAY: SOFT ROCK AND SUNSHINE POP FROM PERU 1971-1976


Seabird
Seabird
Estoy brillando
Estoy brillando
Yo No Sé Señor
Yo No Sé Señor
Cariño grande
Cariño grande
A Beautiful Day
A Beautiful Day
Something Going
Something Going
The World Is Getting Worst
The World Is Getting Worst
We Wish To Be Listened
We Wish To Be Listened
Mujer
Mujer
Guess I'm Going Away
Guess I'm Going Away
Tiempo en el Sol
Tiempo en el Sol
It's A Sin To Go Away
It's A Sin To Go Away
SKU: MR 437  |  , ,

“It’s a Beautiful Day” brings together 12 outstanding songs recorded between 1971 and 1976, reminiscent of sunshine pop, psych folk and soft rock with Peruvian touches, taken from extremely hard to find records, some of them reissued here on vinyl for the first time.

A mindblowing look at a really stunning musical moment in Peru. Unusual instruments and exceptional vocal play also feature in the nine original songs and two cover versions, all performed by Lima-based groups.

MAG has been, since its foundation in 1953, an essential label in the music scene of Peru, allowing the development of the careers of both tropical artists and musicians of other genres. At the head was Don Manuel Antonio Guerrero, its founder, whose name comes from the acronym of the label itself (M.A.G.).

In 2021 MAG was acquired by the Spanish company Distrolux SL, owner of the Munster and Vampisoul record labels, after years of previous collaborations in which some of the most emblematic titles in the catalog were already reissued for the international market: Nils Jazz Ensemble, Sonora Casino, Traffic Sound, Al Valdez, Pax...

Following our recent release “14 MAGníficos Bailables”, comprising some of the best tropical music on MAG, this new compilation brings together eleven songs recorded between 1971 and 1976, reminiscent of sunshine pop, folk psych and soft rock but with Peruvian touches. The lyrics range from youthful reflections, environmental awareness, paradigm changes to all shades of love that the youth of the day experienced. Unusual instruments and exceptional vocal play also feature in the nine original songs and two cover versions, all performed by Lima-based groups.

In chronological order, the earliest song comes from Telegraph Avenue, who recorded their debut album on the MAG label in 1971. Next comes 'Tiempo de sol' (1972), by the Peruvian-Argentinean band Tarkus, which included in its line-up the bass guitarist and drummer of Telegraph Avenue.

Again from 1972, We All Together (WAT) is the project that Saúl and Manuel Cornejo started after their last album with Laghonia, together with Carlos Guerrero, the son of MAG's owner. WAT originally intended to cover McCartney, taking advantage of the fact that the Wings records took a long time to be released in Peru.

The female vocals on this album are provided by Monik, the artistic pseudonym of Mónica Guerrero, MAG's A&R director and Carlos' sister, who encouraged her to record some "test" songs that were soon released, including the anguished 'The world is getting worse', written by Carlos.

'Estoy brillando' is a gem of sunshine pop in Spanish recorded by Fe 59 in 1973. Grupo Amigos also recorded an LP that year with their own songs in English and Spanish, again with the collaboration of the Cornejo brothers. 'Mujer' is a nostalgic slow rock song accented by a melodious synthesizer. 'Cariño grande' is a blistering huayno-milonga with Moog synthesizer by Miguel Ángel Ruiz Orbegozo, known as Zulu. And the list goes on and on…


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Seabird
Seabird
Estoy brillando
Estoy brillando
Yo No Sé Señor
Yo No Sé Señor
Cariño grande
Cariño grande
A Beautiful Day
A Beautiful Day
Something Going
Something Going
The World Is Getting Worst
The World Is Getting Worst
We Wish To Be Listened
We Wish To Be Listened
Mujer
Mujer
Guess I'm Going Away
Guess I'm Going Away
Tiempo en el Sol
Tiempo en el Sol
It's A Sin To Go Away
It's A Sin To Go Away

“It’s a Beautiful Day” brings together 12 outstanding songs recorded between 1971 and 1976, reminiscent of sunshine pop, psych folk and soft rock with Peruvian touches, taken from extremely hard to find records, some of them reissued here on vinyl for the first time.

A mindblowing look at a really stunning musical moment in Peru. Unusual instruments and exceptional vocal play also feature in the nine original songs and two cover versions, all performed by Lima-based groups.

MAG has been, since its foundation in 1953, an essential label in the music scene of Peru, allowing the development of the careers of both tropical artists and musicians of other genres. At the head was Don Manuel Antonio Guerrero, its founder, whose name comes from the acronym of the label itself (M.A.G.).

In 2021 MAG was acquired by the Spanish company Distrolux SL, owner of the Munster and Vampisoul record labels, after years of previous collaborations in which some of the most emblematic titles in the catalog were already reissued for the international market: Nils Jazz Ensemble, Sonora Casino, Traffic Sound, Al Valdez, Pax...

Following our recent release “14 MAGníficos Bailables”, comprising some of the best tropical music on MAG, this new compilation brings together eleven songs recorded between 1971 and 1976, reminiscent of sunshine pop, folk psych and soft rock but with Peruvian touches. The lyrics range from youthful reflections, environmental awareness, paradigm changes to all shades of love that the youth of the day experienced. Unusual instruments and exceptional vocal play also feature in the nine original songs and two cover versions, all performed by Lima-based groups.

In chronological order, the earliest song comes from Telegraph Avenue, who recorded their debut album on the MAG label in 1971. Next comes 'Tiempo de sol' (1972), by the Peruvian-Argentinean band Tarkus, which included in its line-up the bass guitarist and drummer of Telegraph Avenue.

Again from 1972, We All Together (WAT) is the project that Saúl and Manuel Cornejo started after their last album with Laghonia, together with Carlos Guerrero, the son of MAG's owner. WAT originally intended to cover McCartney, taking advantage of the fact that the Wings records took a long time to be released in Peru.

The female vocals on this album are provided by Monik, the artistic pseudonym of Mónica Guerrero, MAG's A&R director and Carlos' sister, who encouraged her to record some "test" songs that were soon released, including the anguished 'The world is getting worse', written by Carlos.

'Estoy brillando' is a gem of sunshine pop in Spanish recorded by Fe 59 in 1973. Grupo Amigos also recorded an LP that year with their own songs in English and Spanish, again with the collaboration of the Cornejo brothers. 'Mujer' is a nostalgic slow rock song accented by a melodious synthesizer. 'Cariño grande' is a blistering huayno-milonga with Moog synthesizer by Miguel Ángel Ruiz Orbegozo, known as Zulu. And the list goes on and on…

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18,00


IT’S A BEAUTIFUL DAY: SOFT ROCK AND SUNSHINE POP FROM PERU 1971-1976

Seabird
Seabird
Estoy brillando
Estoy brillando
Yo No Sé Señor
Yo No Sé Señor
Cariño grande
Cariño grande
A Beautiful Day
A Beautiful Day
Something Going
Something Going
The World Is Getting Worst
The World Is Getting Worst
We Wish To Be Listened
We Wish To Be Listened
Mujer
Mujer
Guess I'm Going Away
Guess I'm Going Away
Tiempo en el Sol
Tiempo en el Sol
It's A Sin To Go Away
It's A Sin To Go Away
SKU: MR 437  |  , ,

“It’s a Beautiful Day” brings together 12 outstanding songs recorded between 1971 and 1976, reminiscent of sunshine pop, psych folk and soft rock with Peruvian touches, taken from extremely hard to find records, some of them reissued here on vinyl for the first time.

A mindblowing look at a really stunning musical moment in Peru. Unusual instruments and exceptional vocal play also feature in the nine original songs and two cover versions, all performed by Lima-based groups.

MAG has been, since its foundation in 1953, an essential label in the music scene of Peru, allowing the development of the careers of both tropical artists and musicians of other genres. At the head was Don Manuel Antonio Guerrero, its founder, whose name comes from the acronym of the label itself (M.A.G.).

In 2021 MAG was acquired by the Spanish company Distrolux SL, owner of the Munster and Vampisoul record labels, after years of previous collaborations in which some of the most emblematic titles in the catalog were already reissued for the international market: Nils Jazz Ensemble, Sonora Casino, Traffic Sound, Al Valdez, Pax...

Following our recent release “14 MAGníficos Bailables”, comprising some of the best tropical music on MAG, this new compilation brings together eleven songs recorded between 1971 and 1976, reminiscent of sunshine pop, folk psych and soft rock but with Peruvian touches. The lyrics range from youthful reflections, environmental awareness, paradigm changes to all shades of love that the youth of the day experienced. Unusual instruments and exceptional vocal play also feature in the nine original songs and two cover versions, all performed by Lima-based groups.

In chronological order, the earliest song comes from Telegraph Avenue, who recorded their debut album on the MAG label in 1971. Next comes 'Tiempo de sol' (1972), by the Peruvian-Argentinean band Tarkus, which included in its line-up the bass guitarist and drummer of Telegraph Avenue.

Again from 1972, We All Together (WAT) is the project that Saúl and Manuel Cornejo started after their last album with Laghonia, together with Carlos Guerrero, the son of MAG's owner. WAT originally intended to cover McCartney, taking advantage of the fact that the Wings records took a long time to be released in Peru.

The female vocals on this album are provided by Monik, the artistic pseudonym of Mónica Guerrero, MAG's A&R director and Carlos' sister, who encouraged her to record some "test" songs that were soon released, including the anguished 'The world is getting worse', written by Carlos.

'Estoy brillando' is a gem of sunshine pop in Spanish recorded by Fe 59 in 1973. Grupo Amigos also recorded an LP that year with their own songs in English and Spanish, again with the collaboration of the Cornejo brothers. 'Mujer' is a nostalgic slow rock song accented by a melodious synthesizer. 'Cariño grande' is a blistering huayno-milonga with Moog synthesizer by Miguel Ángel Ruiz Orbegozo, known as Zulu. And the list goes on and on…


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VV.AA.

IT’S A BEAUTIFUL DAY: SOFT ROCK AND SUNSHINE POP FROM PERU 1971-1976

Seabird
Seabird
Estoy brillando
Estoy brillando
Yo No Sé Señor
Yo No Sé Señor
Cariño grande
Cariño grande
A Beautiful Day
A Beautiful Day
Something Going
Something Going
The World Is Getting Worst
The World Is Getting Worst
We Wish To Be Listened
We Wish To Be Listened
Mujer
Mujer
Guess I'm Going Away
Guess I'm Going Away
Tiempo en el Sol
Tiempo en el Sol
It's A Sin To Go Away
It's A Sin To Go Away
Seabird
Seabird
Estoy brillando
Estoy brillando
Yo No Sé Señor
Yo No Sé Señor
Cariño grande
Cariño grande
A Beautiful Day
A Beautiful Day
Something Going
Something Going
The World Is Getting Worst
The World Is Getting Worst
We Wish To Be Listened
We Wish To Be Listened
Mujer
Mujer
Guess I'm Going Away
Guess I'm Going Away
Tiempo en el Sol
Tiempo en el Sol
It's A Sin To Go Away
It's A Sin To Go Away
SKU: MR 437  |  , ,

“It’s a Beautiful Day” brings together 12 outstanding songs recorded between 1971 and 1976, reminiscent of sunshine pop, psych folk and soft rock with Peruvian touches, taken from extremely hard to find records, some of them reissued here on vinyl for the first time.

A mindblowing look at a really stunning musical moment in Peru. Unusual instruments and exceptional vocal play also feature in the nine original songs and two cover versions, all performed by Lima-based groups.

MAG has been, since its foundation in 1953, an essential label in the music scene of Peru, allowing the development of the careers of both tropical artists and musicians of other genres. At the head was Don Manuel Antonio Guerrero, its founder, whose name comes from the acronym of the label itself (M.A.G.).

In 2021 MAG was acquired by the Spanish company Distrolux SL, owner of the Munster and Vampisoul record labels, after years of previous collaborations in which some of the most emblematic titles in the catalog were already reissued for the international market: Nils Jazz Ensemble, Sonora Casino, Traffic Sound, Al Valdez, Pax...

Following our recent release “14 MAGníficos Bailables”, comprising some of the best tropical music on MAG, this new compilation brings together eleven songs recorded between 1971 and 1976, reminiscent of sunshine pop, folk psych and soft rock but with Peruvian touches. The lyrics range from youthful reflections, environmental awareness, paradigm changes to all shades of love that the youth of the day experienced. Unusual instruments and exceptional vocal play also feature in the nine original songs and two cover versions, all performed by Lima-based groups.

In chronological order, the earliest song comes from Telegraph Avenue, who recorded their debut album on the MAG label in 1971. Next comes 'Tiempo de sol' (1972), by the Peruvian-Argentinean band Tarkus, which included in its line-up the bass guitarist and drummer of Telegraph Avenue.

Again from 1972, We All Together (WAT) is the project that Saúl and Manuel Cornejo started after their last album with Laghonia, together with Carlos Guerrero, the son of MAG's owner. WAT originally intended to cover McCartney, taking advantage of the fact that the Wings records took a long time to be released in Peru.

The female vocals on this album are provided by Monik, the artistic pseudonym of Mónica Guerrero, MAG's A&R director and Carlos' sister, who encouraged her to record some "test" songs that were soon released, including the anguished 'The world is getting worse', written by Carlos.

'Estoy brillando' is a gem of sunshine pop in Spanish recorded by Fe 59 in 1973. Grupo Amigos also recorded an LP that year with their own songs in English and Spanish, again with the collaboration of the Cornejo brothers. 'Mujer' is a nostalgic slow rock song accented by a melodious synthesizer. 'Cariño grande' is a blistering huayno-milonga with Moog synthesizer by Miguel Ángel Ruiz Orbegozo, known as Zulu. And the list goes on and on…

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