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TELEGRAPH AVENUE

TELEGRAPH AVENUE (MUNSTER)

TELEGRAPH AVENUE - TELEGRAPH AVENUE 161928
format:
1 LP
release:
05.01.2024
label:
MUNSTER
genre:
Rock
item ID:
161928
barcode:
8435008844516
elegraph Avenue's debut album shows the highpoint Peruvian rock had reached by 1971, when psychedelic groups like Traffic Sound and Laghonia were bowing out of the scene, and Pax, Tarkus, El Polen and Zulu were picking up the baton with their new projects.

Telegraph Avenue got their start when lead singer, Bo Ichikawa, returned home to Peru after a six-month stint in San Francisco (if you hadn't already guessed by their obvious choice of band name) and their 1971 debut album soon became the best selling rock album of the year.

Here heavy distorted guitar mixed with Latin bass and percussion meld to create a kind of south-of-the-equator Latin groove meets West Coast psych with a slightly poppier feel.

All lyrics are sung in English. The band unfortunately split after the release of just one more album, but the drummer and singer would soon join up with two Argentine friends to form another great band South American band of the seventies: Tarkus.

Don't miss your chance to discover a great album by a great band! Although this album draws on similar psychedelia and Latin rock sources, its roots are intertwined with the breakup of Los Doltons, a beat band, whose vocalist, César Ichikawa, took a trip to the United States at the beginning of 1969, going to concerts by The Doors, Jefferson Airplane, Santana and Jimi Hendrix among many others.

The album was an immediate hit and was sold all over Peru thanks to the band's constant touring outside Lima and the LP's striking cover design.

All the songs on the album are so strong that they were released as singles. TAs debut LP sold out in days thanks to the band's constant touring outside Lima and the LP's striking cover design.
 
  • Tracklisting
  • 1.1. SOMETHING GOING
  • 1.2. HAPPY
  • 1.3. SWEET WHATEVER
  • 1.4. LAURALIE
  • 1.5. SUNGALIGALI
  • 1.6. LET ME START
  • 1.7. SOMETIMES IN WINTER
  • 1.8. TELEGRAPH AVENUE