The Bubbles - LP "Raw And Unreleased", contains rare tracks, recorded by this carioca group, time after its formation, changed its name to The Bubble and became one of the most important bands of the Brazilian rock of the 70s that after a few years of separation, he returned to active in 2007.In 2007 they returned to the asset.
This album contains songs released in singles in 1966 as the superb "cover" the Break It all originally recorded by the Uruguayan band Los Shakers.
The album also features some new songs, including "covers" the Beatles and the Yardbirds, plus two songs from the soundtrack of the film "Wages", which shows the transition of the band's garage-beat style for a more hard- sound psych.
As a bonus, two taken from the first single tracks recorded as The Bubble in 1971.
Biography:
The Bubbles (later The Bubble) is a Brazilian rock band formed in 1965. Founded by brothers Cesar and Renato Ladeira, who earlier played only covers in 1966 released their first album The Bubbles, consisting of two versions of hits of the bands The Rolling Stones (England) and Los Shakers (Uruguay). In 1970, after follow Gal Costa in presentations in Portugal, passed by Isle of Wight Festival, where they were spectators and decided to revamp the band, changing its name to The Bubble.
Various components of "The Bubble" played with famous musicians of MPB, as Gal Costa, Erasmo Carlos Caetano Veloso and Raul Seixas. Also other groups emerged from the defragmentation as The Sound of Color, Herva Doce, The Other Band of the Earth (that accompanied Caetano Veloso) and Hanoi-Hanoi, among others.
The Bubbles (1966): Cesar and Renato Ladeira (guitar and keyboards), Lincoln Bittencourt (bass) and Ricardo (drums).
The Bubble (1970): Renato Ladeira (keyboards), Pedro Lima (guitar), Arnaldo Brandao (bass) and Gustavo Schroeter (drums).
The Bubble (2005): Arnaldo Brandao (bass), Pedro Lima (guitar), Renato Ladeira (keyboards) and Gustavo Schroeter (drums).
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