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In
November 1966, five young men entered the Suramericana de Grabaciones
Studios in Bogotà, Colombia. The name of their band was Los Young
Beats and they were about to record their “Tiempos, ellos estan
cambiando” (The Times They Were a-Changing) LP. “They wanted
us to record the usual hits of the day,” remembers Roberto Fiorilli,
the group’s drummer, “but we had our own ideas. Our favourite
bands were the Rolling Stones, the Animals, Them and the Small Faces,
and we wanted to play THEIR songs.” And so they did. Today this
album is one of the rarest and most sought-after collectors’ items
from the South American sixties beat scene. On this platter the band’s
recordings are available again, along with four bonus cuts by the Time
Machine, another Colombian band Roberto played with. Finally, nearly four
decades later, the entire collector-world can enjoy the exciting 1966
sound of Los Young Beats on Break-A-Way Records.
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TIME MACHINE |
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| Fernando
Cordoba Bass, Vocals |
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Oscar
Lasprilla Lead Guitar |
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| Yamel Uribe Bass |
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Roberto
Fiorelli Drums |
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Tracklist |
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SIDE ONE | |
SIDE TWO |
| Los Young Beats | Los Young Beats |
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| 1. Baby Please
Don´t Go (Williams) 2. Money (B. Strong) 3. The Times They Are A-Changing (B. Dylan) 4. Gloria (V. Morrison) 5. Hearts Of Stone (M. Jagger-K.Richards) 6. Hang on Sloopy (B. Rusell-W.Farell) 7. You Better Move On (A. Alexander) 8. Not Fade Away (B. Holly) |
1. You Really Got Me
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