Los Walkers - Walking Up (1969/2022)
BAND/ARTIST: Los Walkers
- Title: Walking Up
- Year Of Release: 1969/2022
- Label: Fonocal
- Genre: Garage Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Beat
- Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
- Total Time: 58:51
- Total Size: 156/405 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. We Gatta Plenty of Help
02. Take My Hands and Tell Me
03. Smile a Tremelon
04. Where´s Miss Lee on Saturdays
05. Till End of My Days
06. If I Knew That Girl
07. Remembering
08. John's House
09. There Are Nice People Today
10. Once a Year
11. Our World
12. 19,8
13. Piensa en Mañana
14. Tiempo
15. Un Día de Sol
16. I´m Not a Fool
17. Now You Will Love Me
18. Heather Honey
19. 999 Marina
20. Gracias Amigo
21. Miel Silvestre (instrumental)
22. Marina 999
01. We Gatta Plenty of Help
02. Take My Hands and Tell Me
03. Smile a Tremelon
04. Where´s Miss Lee on Saturdays
05. Till End of My Days
06. If I Knew That Girl
07. Remembering
08. John's House
09. There Are Nice People Today
10. Once a Year
11. Our World
12. 19,8
13. Piensa en Mañana
14. Tiempo
15. Un Día de Sol
16. I´m Not a Fool
17. Now You Will Love Me
18. Heather Honey
19. 999 Marina
20. Gracias Amigo
21. Miel Silvestre (instrumental)
22. Marina 999
Argentinian rock psyche group in the 1960s
Originally made up of Roberto 'Rover' Jorge (guitar and vocals), Carlos Altamirano (guitar and vocals), Ignacio Tata Centol and Daniel Polak, Los Walkers made their debut in 1966. In 1967 Los Walkers recorded their first album with Roberto 'Corre' López ( Los Mentales y Sacramento), replacing Daniel Polak on drums and a year later they released their second album, Nosotros Los Walkers. The first two works received a marked influence of British and American rock, including a large number of covers. For 1969 Polo Pereira (from Los Mockers) replaced Rover. The group evolved towards a more psychedelic sound and released Walking Up With Los Walkers, considered their best work, with a repertoire of their own compositions. After this album, Machi Rufino (Pappo's Blues, Invisible, Tantor) came to occupy the bass, replacing Ignacio Tata. After several performances, some tours in the interior and bordering countries, Los Walkers broke up in 1970 after other formation changes.
Originally made up of Roberto 'Rover' Jorge (guitar and vocals), Carlos Altamirano (guitar and vocals), Ignacio Tata Centol and Daniel Polak, Los Walkers made their debut in 1966. In 1967 Los Walkers recorded their first album with Roberto 'Corre' López ( Los Mentales y Sacramento), replacing Daniel Polak on drums and a year later they released their second album, Nosotros Los Walkers. The first two works received a marked influence of British and American rock, including a large number of covers. For 1969 Polo Pereira (from Los Mockers) replaced Rover. The group evolved towards a more psychedelic sound and released Walking Up With Los Walkers, considered their best work, with a repertoire of their own compositions. After this album, Machi Rufino (Pappo's Blues, Invisible, Tantor) came to occupy the bass, replacing Ignacio Tata. After several performances, some tours in the interior and bordering countries, Los Walkers broke up in 1970 after other formation changes.
Year 2022 | Pop | Oldies | Rock | FLAC / APE
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