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Monday, December 3, 2018

VINYL CLASSICS - THE HISTORY OF LATINO ROCK VOLUME 1 (1956-1965) THE EASTSIDE SOUND




If you just started collecting the Eastside Sound or wanted a single LP which gave you an overview of this genre of music then this is a must have.

Released in 1983 on the Zyanya label and distributed by Rhino Records, The History Of Latino Rock Volume 1 (1956-1965) The Eastside Sound is a compilation album featuring the biggest stars to come out of the East Los Angeles area. The LP contains 16 dynamite tracks.

From the early artists Little Julian Herrera and Ritchie Valens to the early bands The Blendells, The Romancers and The Premiers to big acts Thee Midniters and Cannibal & The Headhnters all the big names are here on one album.

The front cover features a photo of the legendary Paramout Ballroom where many of these acts performed, The back cover features many rare photos of the artists.

Two of my favorites tracks are the Eastside classics "Queen of My Heart" by Rene and Ray and "Darling (Please Bring Your Love)" by the Salas Brothers.


TRACK LIST:

SIDE 1

1. Ritchie Valens - La Bamba
2.Chan Romero - Hippy Hippy Shake
3. Little Julian Herrera - Lonely, Lonely Nights
4. The Blendells - La La La La
5. Thee Midniters - That's All
6. Rene and Ray - Queen Of My Heart
7. Ronnie And The Pomona Casuals - I Want To Do The Jerk
8. Ritchie Valens - Donna






SIDE 2

1. Thee Midniters - Whittier Blvd
2. The Salas Brothers - Darling (Please Bring Your Love)
3. Little Ray - I Who Have Nothing
4. The Premiers - Farmer John
5. The Romancers - My Heart Cries
6. The Carlos Brothers - Tonight
7. The Velveteens - You've Broken My Heart
8. Cannibal And The Headhunters - Land Of 1000 Dances (extended version)






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3 comments:

  1. Great stuff; but I'm confused...is there music or links to music or links to music on your blog? Thanks!

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    1. There are no download links due to copyright laws. My blog is mainly geared to record collectors. Many of the songs I post can be found on YouTube or Spotify. For collecting the records themselves I suggest E-Bay

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