Monday, January 31, 2011

Los Yetis- Nadaismo A-Go-Go! (Munster, 2009)




"Compilation of the wildest moments of the best sixties garage-pop band from Colombia. 21 Nadaist (revolutionary pre-punk movement) tracks about war, revolution and girls. Both formats include previously unseen band photos and extensive notes. In 1966, a certain go-go fever takes over Medellín. The name of the virus: LOS YETIS. The city, one of the most conservative in Colombia, started to feel the shakes in its foundations as thousands of teenagers danced to the new sound, willing to distance themselves from the tango and bolero favoured by their parents. To achieve this, what better than the go-go spirit embodied by a fury and abominable snowman? Their true entrance to the music industry comes in February 1966 through the record label Discos Fuentes, with the support of a promotion strategy unheard-of in Colombia until then. They would become the new idols of thousands of teenagers infected by the go-go craze that The Beatles had originated a few years earlier. Los Yetis combined covers of international hits with their own songs, which, even if a little tame, had a wild spirit and lyrics with attitude set to beat, surf and garage rhythms." (Munster)




Download Link: Los Yetis- Nadaismo A-Go-Go! (Munster, 2009)*

*Muchas Gracias to Small Wett for this 320 rip!

1. El Tito / Mi Primer Juguete
2. Cantemos
3. Yo Grito
4. Revolucionando
5. Mr Shoemaker
6. Delirio
7. Llegó El Desorden
8. Ya No Te Aguanto Más
9. Pedimos La Paz
10. Love
11. Me Siento Loco
12. Mary Mary
13. Sabes Cuánto Te Quiero
14. No Me Digas Adiós
15. Te Espero En La Guerra
16. Llegaron Los Peluqueros
17. Flying High
18. Amor Sideral
19. La Tierra De Las Mil Danzas
20. Tres Grados Bajo Cero
21. Soy Un Hombre

5 comments:

Jerson said...

Muchas Gracias por difundir ésta bella música!!!

Vivan Los Yetis, Viva Colombia!

Los Yetis estan activos otra vez!!!desde el 2010.

musique said...

My name is G-L-O-R-I-A! Hahaha, gotta love these kind of reinterpretations, reminds me of the fantasy lyrics I sung to Guns'n'Roses songs back when I was a teenager (I'm not an english native speaker), thanks ghost!

deathpectation said...

itz Glorious ^_^
thanks for this

francis jones said...

thanks a lot for this, really wakes me up in the morning

Anonymous said...

Gracias desde Cartagena, Colombia!!
Larga vida al rock nacional!