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SHAD 141LP
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2014 release. Shadoks Music presents the first official vinyl reissue of Ernan Roch's La Onda Pesada (1971). Almost nothing was known about this mysterious record until Enrique Rivas managed to make contact with Ernan Roch. Ernan Roch's album was recorded in Mexico in 1970 with, El Amor a band who recorded three albums for Capitol Records. His outstanding song "The Train" has a similar vibe to Damon's "Song Of The Gypsy" (1968), with great fuzz guitar all over. Ernan sings all the songs in English, which is not very common for bands from Mexico. Includes a four page insert with liner notes and photos. Comes in a heavy sleeve. 180 gram vinyl. Edition of 500 (numbered).
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SHAD 141CD
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Almost nothing was known about this mysterious record until Shadoks' friend Enrique Rivas managed to make contact with Ernan Roch, very much like he did with Kaleidoscope. This album was recorded in Mexico in 1970 together with the band El Amor, who recorded three albums for Capitol Records. His outstanding song "The Train" has a similar vibe to Damon's "Song of a Gypsy," with great fuzz guitar all over. Ernan sings all songs in English, which is not very common for bands from Mexico. This is the first official release of this album from Ernan Roch with great liner notes and photos. One of the best releases from Mexico. Features four bonus tracks.
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