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01. Telegraph Avenue - Something Going
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02. Telegraph Avenue - Happy
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03. Telegraph Avenue - Sweet Whatever
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04. Telegraph Avenue - Lauralie
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05. Telegraph Avenue - Sungaligali
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06. Telegraph Avenue - Let Me Start
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07. Telegraph Avenue - Sometimes In Winter
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08. Telegraph Avenue - Telegraph Avenue
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ARTIST
TELEGRAPH AVENUE
TITLE
Telegraph Avenue
FORMAT
LP
LABEL
MUNSTER RECORDS
CATALOG #
MR 445LP
MR 445LP
GENRE
ROCK
RELEASE DATE
1/5/2024
The story of
Telegraph Avenue
, the Peruvian band whose name takes us back to the countercultural San Francisco of the sixties, began with guitarist, vocalist and composer
Bo Ichikawa
's journey of initiation to the United States in 1969. After attending many live shows of rock stars, including the emerging Latin artist
Carlos Santana
, Bo returned to Peru at the end of 1969 to form Telegraph Avenue with friends. They performed a repertoire that mixed the main branches of psychedelia with the novel Latin sounds of Santana. Thanks to their performances in discotheques, parties, school celebrations, festivals and across different regions of the country, including the historic Pop Festival in Lima where they played alongside
Traffic Sound
and
El Polen
in the style of the Woodstock movie, they quickly gained a devoted audience. This success led them to the MAG record label, where they began to record the eight songs on their debut album with lyrics in English, but which fans were very familiar with as they were part of the band's usual repertoire at gigs. Delays in MAG's production probably led to
Manuel Guerrero
, owner of the label, rushing the final mixing which was completed without the band's approval while they traveled to play in Cusco. In fact, they only found out about the release when they heard "Something Going" playing on the radio back in Lima. Their 1971 debut LP sold out in days thanks to the band's constant touring outside Lima and the LP's striking cover design. All the songs on the album are so strong that were released as singles and several more were left on the back burner, forming part of Telegraph Avenue's next LP. Despite the success of the album the group disbanded soon after.
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