Nahuatl, 1974 - Volumen 1

Style: Hard Rock / Heavy Prog
Country:
Mexico
Format:
mp3 / 320 kbps
Size:
97,8 Mb

Artwork Included

Actually, I find this album quite cool. True, the playing is sloppy and the music is far from original, but it carries a dirty, almost kinky, type of sound that some wannabe-garage bands would pay millions to get. Check out the track "Evolucion". It's like Sabbath's "Electric Funeral", but meaner and angrier.
 Mexican rock band from Tijuana (Baja California) (1972-1977). Albums called simply - Nahuatl and Volumen 2. Before that, however, there were 2 plates group Los grandes años del rock and roll (Volumes 1 and 2), which included the musicians and singer Enrique Guzmán). Nahuatl - the Aztec it. From them we got avocado, cocoa, chili, coyote, mezcal, ocelot, tomato, chocolate (originally - "aguakatl", "koyotl", "shitomatl", "chokolatl") ... Well, this album. Who in the second edition called Volumen 1 without any "aphids" ...

1. Kong (bonus) (3:23)
2. Machismo (5:07)
3. No Se Quien Soy (2:23)
4. Evolucion (3:27)
5. Dejame (2:37)
6. Tiempo Perdido (4:39)
7. El Hongo (4:49)
8. Volvere (3:31)
9. Watch the Sun Going Down (2:29)
10. Contaminacion (4:23)
11. Ella Es Fuego (bonus) (3:50)

Line Up:

Ricardo Ochoa - guitar,vocals
Ramon Torres - bass,vocals
Carlos"Bozo"Vazquez - drums,vocals
Omar Jasso - keyboards
Kenny Aviles - vocals
Luis Rojas - keyboards
Bonus Tracks:
Ricardo Ochoa - vocals,bass,guitar and programming
Julio Moran - drums
Chorus on "Ella Es Fuego" - Kenny, Kathia, Alejandra Guzman

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