LA REVOLUCIÓN DE EMILIANO ZAPATA

LA REVOLUCIÓN DE EMILIANO ZAPATA

LA REVOLUCIÓN DE EMILIANO ZAPATA


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LA REVOLUCIÓN DE EMILIANO ZAPATA

LA REVOLUCIÓN DE EMILIANO ZAPATA


SKU: MR 467  | 

La Revolución de Emiliano Zapata was the Mexican psychedelic rock band that achieved the most commercial success internationally in the early 70s.

Their self-titled and much sought-after debut LP (1971) is considered one of the best acid rock albums in Mexico, recorded under the influence of groups like Credence Clearwater Revival or the Who but also adding their own style featuring an original and stunning guitar sound.

Remastered from the original tapes · Includes poster · 180g vinyl.

Despite not participating in the legendary Avándaro festival, La Revolución de Emiliano Zapata was the Mexican psychedelic rock band that achieved the most commercial success internationally in the early 70s.

Their fantastic ‘Nasty Sex’, along with other songs like ‘If You Want It’ or ‘Melynda’ boosted their first album at the top of the sales charts worldwide. Although their sound changed over time, their debut LP (1971) is considered one of the best acid rock albums in Mexico, recorded under the influence of groups like Credence Clearwater Revival or the Who but also adding their own style featuring an original and stunning guitar sound.

Sadly, Mexican record labels lost interest in local rock bands due to the repression of La Onda movement by the Mexican Government, resulting in rock bands being banned.  This, in addition to internal disagreements between members of the group, eventually led to the end of their relationship with Polydor in 1973.

La Revolución de Emiliano Zapata entered a new artistic phase in their career, focusing on ballads and adopting different new musical trends over the years.

Remastered from the original tapes · Includes poster · 180g vinyl.

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La Revolución de Emiliano Zapata was the Mexican psychedelic rock band that achieved the most commercial success internationally in the early 70s.

Their self-titled and much sought-after debut LP (1971) is considered one of the best acid rock albums in Mexico, recorded under the influence of groups like Credence Clearwater Revival or the Who but also adding their own style featuring an original and stunning guitar sound.

Remastered from the original tapes · Includes poster · 180g vinyl.

Despite not participating in the legendary Avándaro festival, La Revolución de Emiliano Zapata was the Mexican psychedelic rock band that achieved the most commercial success internationally in the early 70s.

Their fantastic ‘Nasty Sex’, along with other songs like ‘If You Want It’ or ‘Melynda’ boosted their first album at the top of the sales charts worldwide. Although their sound changed over time, their debut LP (1971) is considered one of the best acid rock albums in Mexico, recorded under the influence of groups like Credence Clearwater Revival or the Who but also adding their own style featuring an original and stunning guitar sound.

Sadly, Mexican record labels lost interest in local rock bands due to the repression of La Onda movement by the Mexican Government, resulting in rock bands being banned.  This, in addition to internal disagreements between members of the group, eventually led to the end of their relationship with Polydor in 1973.

La Revolución de Emiliano Zapata entered a new artistic phase in their career, focusing on ballads and adopting different new musical trends over the years.

Remastered from the original tapes · Includes poster · 180g vinyl.

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LA REVOLUCIÓN DE EMILIANO ZAPATA

SKU: MR 467  | 

La Revolución de Emiliano Zapata was the Mexican psychedelic rock band that achieved the most commercial success internationally in the early 70s.

Their self-titled and much sought-after debut LP (1971) is considered one of the best acid rock albums in Mexico, recorded under the influence of groups like Credence Clearwater Revival or the Who but also adding their own style featuring an original and stunning guitar sound.

Remastered from the original tapes · Includes poster · 180g vinyl.

Despite not participating in the legendary Avándaro festival, La Revolución de Emiliano Zapata was the Mexican psychedelic rock band that achieved the most commercial success internationally in the early 70s.

Their fantastic ‘Nasty Sex’, along with other songs like ‘If You Want It’ or ‘Melynda’ boosted their first album at the top of the sales charts worldwide. Although their sound changed over time, their debut LP (1971) is considered one of the best acid rock albums in Mexico, recorded under the influence of groups like Credence Clearwater Revival or the Who but also adding their own style featuring an original and stunning guitar sound.

Sadly, Mexican record labels lost interest in local rock bands due to the repression of La Onda movement by the Mexican Government, resulting in rock bands being banned.  This, in addition to internal disagreements between members of the group, eventually led to the end of their relationship with Polydor in 1973.

La Revolución de Emiliano Zapata entered a new artistic phase in their career, focusing on ballads and adopting different new musical trends over the years.

Remastered from the original tapes · Includes poster · 180g vinyl.


30,00


LA REVOLUCIÓN DE EMILIANO ZAPATA

LA REVOLUCIÓN DE EMILIANO ZAPATA

SKU: MR 467  | 

La Revolución de Emiliano Zapata was the Mexican psychedelic rock band that achieved the most commercial success internationally in the early 70s.

Their self-titled and much sought-after debut LP (1971) is considered one of the best acid rock albums in Mexico, recorded under the influence of groups like Credence Clearwater Revival or the Who but also adding their own style featuring an original and stunning guitar sound.

Remastered from the original tapes · Includes poster · 180g vinyl.

Despite not participating in the legendary Avándaro festival, La Revolución de Emiliano Zapata was the Mexican psychedelic rock band that achieved the most commercial success internationally in the early 70s.

Their fantastic ‘Nasty Sex’, along with other songs like ‘If You Want It’ or ‘Melynda’ boosted their first album at the top of the sales charts worldwide. Although their sound changed over time, their debut LP (1971) is considered one of the best acid rock albums in Mexico, recorded under the influence of groups like Credence Clearwater Revival or the Who but also adding their own style featuring an original and stunning guitar sound.

Sadly, Mexican record labels lost interest in local rock bands due to the repression of La Onda movement by the Mexican Government, resulting in rock bands being banned.  This, in addition to internal disagreements between members of the group, eventually led to the end of their relationship with Polydor in 1973.

La Revolución de Emiliano Zapata entered a new artistic phase in their career, focusing on ballads and adopting different new musical trends over the years.

Remastered from the original tapes · Includes poster · 180g vinyl.

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