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Peru Bravo. Funk, Soul & Psych from Peru's Radical Decade (2014)
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1. Laghonia - Bahia
2. Traffic Sound - La Camita
3. Jean Paul "El Troglodita" - Everything's Gonna Change
4. Cacique - Cacique
5. Los Holy's - Cissy Strut
6. Thee Image - Outasite
7. Black Sugar - Checan
8. Los Belking's - Sabata
9. Telegraph Avenue - Sungaligali
10. Los Texao - Sookie Sookie
11. Jeriko - Hey Joe
12. Los Destellos - Onsta La Yerbita
13. Los Nuevos Shains - Pancito Caliente
14. The Mad's - Aouh Aouh
15. Los Comandos - El Sermón

Peru Bravo tells the whirlwind story of a culture in flux when, during the late ‘60s and early ‘70s, Lima boasted dozens of young bands full of ideas, spontaneous and unfazed by the instability in Peru.

Featuring alternative heroes Traffic Sound and Laghonia alongside a selection of unheralded short-lived groups, Peru Bravo is a funk-fuelled ride through a radical decade.

It would however, only be a matter of years before this movement
disappeared just as quickly as it had arrived as a new, uncompromising military dictatorship, led by General Juan Velasco Alvarado, took hold.

Peru Bravo was compiled by top chef, author and restaurateur Martin
Morales (Ceviche), Duncan Ballantyne (Ex-Soundway) & Andrés Tapia
del Rio (Repsychled Records). It features 15 tracks and unearths the full spectrum of incendiary underground funk, soul and psych sounds between 1968 & 1974 (the reign of Velasco) including versions of Jimi Hendrix’s ‘Hey Joe’, The Meter’s ‘Cissy Strut’ and a Steppenwolf’s ‘Sookie Sookie’.
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@yomommastupid

2 years ago

Grupo Cacique is from Dominican rep originally. Their manager Edgar Zamudio was from Peru and released their music in Peru, as well as Mexico and Dominican Rep. Together with groups such as Kaleidoscope also from Dominican. Jean Paul - Everything Gonna Change is a cover originally done by Grupo Tinta Blanca from Mexico. There were similar political and youth movements happening between 1968 and 1972. But Tinta Blanca released this song in 1971 and Jean Paul in 1972.

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@michaelmorris5288

1 year ago

Crikey I've got a copy of this! Like the sissy strut the best. Sounds like the drummer is playing and falling down the stairs at the same time.

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@susiefairfield7218

3 years ago

Gurrrooovey ♥️✌️👏🔥

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@snr.puente5109

3 years ago

what a compilation! Greets from Berlin.

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@lukehauser1182

1 year ago

Excellent cover of Steppenwolf's Sookie @ 30:50

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@phillvisnaw1037

3 years ago

Ohh yeah! The mix is crazy! I've listened and became just like you...

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@javiermatos9529

1 year ago

Una maravilla de compilación, los felicito, esta en las app digitales para comprar? ó es solo vinyl? pregunto, quien es el cantante de la tapa?

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@JohnathanLaFey

3 years ago

🌊🏄‍♂️🌊

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