This is his highness Alvaro Peña-Rojas' first 1977 solo record, after his 1965-67 rock'n'roll days with Los Challengers and Los Bumerangs back home in Valparaiso, Chile and his early seventies experiment with the not so pub rockin' The 101ers (Clive Timperley, a certain Woody Mellor, the briefly Public Image Ltd. and The Raincoats Richard Dudanski, Pat Nother, Simon Cassell) in London. This man (writing, putting out records and touring to this day) plays in a league of his own. He is THE great phantom figure of Chilean (South America) rock, standing tall in the shadows behind more than a generation (maybe preceded by Nicanor Parra and Alejandro Jodorowsky) of highly personal, acid-humored individuals
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The name of this song is Latino América, it isn't "drinking my own sperm" !!! (though it's the track number 1 on that record)
blaubird 1 month ago
Good song!
underthaice 1 month ago