Friday 15 March 2019

Beat, Psychedelic Pop, Beatlesque Pop: Los Shakers - Break It All (Rompan Todo) & La Conferencia Secreta Del Toto's Bar 1966, 1968 (Golden Horseshoe)



The band was formed in 1964 in Montevideo, Uruguay by brothers Hugo Fattoruso (lead guitar and keyboards) and Osvaldo Fattoruso (rhythm guitar), after watching the movie A Hard Days Night starring the Beatles. They were modeled after The Beatles and even adopted similar haircuts and clothing, as can be seen in their record cover. The band sang many songs in English, despite their location, and gained their greatest popularity in Argentina.


They signed with the Odeon label of EMI in Argentina. The first single recorded as The Shakers was "Break it All", in 1965, followed by self-titled album later that year. For obvious reasons, the band focused their attentions almost exclusively on Latin America, but they did take one crack at the English-speaking market when they released the album Break it All, on the US-based Audio Fidelity label in 1966.
Original Vinyl
 The record (which featured re-recorded versions of many of the songs on their original LP and even a Spanish-language version of Beatles' "Ticket to Ride") was little more than a curiosity in America and was not a hit, but became a collector's item decades later, as would their second album, Shakers For You (released in 1966). Both albums were re-issued, with bonus tracks, on CD in 2007.

Reflecting the move towards psychedelia, their music went in a new direction. Their last studio album with the original line up, La Conferencia Secreta del Toto's Bar, released in 1968, mixed psychedelic influences with candombe and some tango sounds; the album has been described as a Latin American Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band.

Original Vinyl

 However, their recording label (EMI) did not approve of this new sound, and left them without any promotion or support; it led to the band's split up. In 2005, the original lineup re-united, and recorded a CD Bonus Tracks and played in Argentina and Uruguay. Los Shakers would break up shortly thereafter. Osvaldo Fattoruso, guitarist and drummer, died on July 29, 2012 due to cancer at the age of 64. (Wiki)


 I haven't a clue if it's an official release. However, the flac version of the first song ''Break It All'' aborts at 1:11 min. I added an mp3@320 file of the song. Both versions are there in the Flac folder. Hope you will enjoy the album nevertheless. Maybe someone of you have the correct flac file. If so please email me. Thanks and enjoy.(Frank)

ps: Today two very friendly readers (Roadrunner & Mort Adella) send both a link for the broken Flac link  of ''Break It All''. Here are the links:  https://www107.zippyshare.com/v/xMpW3VVP/file.html

and the other one is:  https://mega.nz/#!f2Ri0IIS!JwoFITRPf-ceEZkcb5BX_tf12QK1-P56X8EYPcUZWfM

Thanks again to readers 'Roadrunner' and 'Mortadella'.

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6 comments:

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  2. LOVE The/Los Shakers!! A friend made me a tape back in the mid-90s, and i've dug 'em ever since.....yeah, sometimes their accents get in the way a TINY bit, but the songs are so good, who cares! Thanks!!!

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  3. Hi Frank, No, this album is not an official release. Here the correct flac file Enjoy! https://www107.zippyshare.com/v/xMpW3VVP/file.html

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  4. @Roadrunner, please post it again. The link is dead

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  5. Sylent Echo, i checked it and all the links work fine.

    Greetings
    Frank

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