Los Speakers (The Speakers) - En El Maravilloso Mundo de Ingeson (Reissue) (1968)
Artist: Los Speakers, The Speakers
Title: En El Maravilloso Mundo de Ingeson
Year Of Release: 1968/2007
Label: Salgaelsol
Genre: Pyschedelic Rock, Psychedelic Pop
Quality: APE (image, ,cue, log)
Total Time: 31:59
Total Size: 202 Mb (covers)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: En El Maravilloso Mundo de Ingeson
Year Of Release: 1968/2007
Label: Salgaelsol
Genre: Pyschedelic Rock, Psychedelic Pop
Quality: APE (image, ,cue, log)
Total Time: 31:59
Total Size: 202 Mb (covers)
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Por La Mañana 2:41
02. Oda A La Gente Mediocre 3:11
03. Hay Un Extraño Esperando En La Puerta 1:51
04. Si La Guerra Es Buen Negocio, Invierte A Tus Hijos 2:16
05. Reflejos de La Olla 3:04
06. Historia de Un Loto Que Floreció En Otoño 3:32
07. Niños 2:11
08. No Como Antes 2:49
09. La Banda Le Hace A Ud. Caer En Cuenta Que... 2:44
10. Nosotros, Nuestra Arcadia, Nuestra Hermanita Pequeña, Gracias Por Los Buenos ... 2:51
11. Un Sueño Mágico 2:10
12. Salmo Siglo XX, Era de La Destrucción 2:38
Los Speakers (the Speakers) from Bogotá, Colombia, were a beat and garage rock band active the 1960s. Their particular style was characterized by the influence of early Beatles and the Byrds, as well as other popular music of the era. Later, they would experiment with other musical forms, such as psychedelic before their separation in late 1968.
While much of their recorded material consisted of covers of popular songs by acts such as the Beatles, not to mention other Latin American rock bands, such as Los Brincos, they began to write their own material as their sound evolved.Some of their original material would be characterized by ghostly downcast melodies and arrangements. Their albums are sought after among collectors, particularly their final LP, which is their most experimental.
The band began with the merging of two earlier groups, Dynamic (1961–1964), whose membership included Fernando Latorre, Alfredo Besoza and Humberto Monroy, and Electronic, whose roster included Luis and Edgar Duenas, children of the composer Luis Dueñas Knob. The earliest lineup of the Speakers was Rodrigo Garcia, from Spain (guitar) Colombian Humberto Monroy (bass), Fernando Latorre (drums) and guitarists Oswaldo Hernandez and Luis Dueñas. With this lineup, they supported Enrique Guzman, who was visiting Bogota, in 1964. The Speakers became popular with the public during the beat group movement in Colombia.
While much of their recorded material consisted of covers of popular songs by acts such as the Beatles, not to mention other Latin American rock bands, such as Los Brincos, they began to write their own material as their sound evolved.Some of their original material would be characterized by ghostly downcast melodies and arrangements. Their albums are sought after among collectors, particularly their final LP, which is their most experimental.
The band began with the merging of two earlier groups, Dynamic (1961–1964), whose membership included Fernando Latorre, Alfredo Besoza and Humberto Monroy, and Electronic, whose roster included Luis and Edgar Duenas, children of the composer Luis Dueñas Knob. The earliest lineup of the Speakers was Rodrigo Garcia, from Spain (guitar) Colombian Humberto Monroy (bass), Fernando Latorre (drums) and guitarists Oswaldo Hernandez and Luis Dueñas. With this lineup, they supported Enrique Guzman, who was visiting Bogota, in 1964. The Speakers became popular with the public during the beat group movement in Colombia.