180gr with insert in spanish and english text with rare photos.
For more than two decades, the journalist Víctor Tapia and the musician Zelmar Garín investigate the origins of rock in Argentina. Finding unknown material, ignored even by the same companies that published it in its original years. Going through this path as researchers and trying to put together so many years of oblivion, they were preparing a series of rescue recordings that reveal a lot of Argentine music that, when contextualized, acquires its due historical value. This compilation is a respectful, curious tour of the national rock recordings between 1956-58 and in homage to the pioneers of the genre in Argentina.
Side A:
Rock con Leche - Delfor y su Revista Dislocada (1956)
Saint Louis Blues - The Music Masters (1957)
Super Rock - Feliciano Brunelli (1956)
Bailando El Rock - Olga Lee con Tulio Gallo y su Orquesta (1956)
No Seas Cruel - Osvaldo Norton y su Conjunto de Jazz (1956)
Rock del Canallita - Ray Nolan y sus Estrellas Argentinas del Jazz (1956/57)
La Puerta Verde - Los Crazy Lads (1957)
Side B:
Betty Lou Tiene un nuevo Par de Zapatos - Eddie Pequenino, su Conjunto y Los Hi-Fi's (1958)
Rock Del Petitero - Filinto y sus Muchachos, canta Hector Mariani (1957)
Rock con Staccato - Elder Barber (1956)
Perro Feroz - Osvaldo Norton y su Conjunto de Jazz (1957)
Boogie en Rock - Ray Nolan y sus Estrellas Argentinas del Jazz (1956/57)
Saltando en Rock - Eddie Pequenino y sus Rockers (1957)
Pantalones Cortos - Los Cuatro amigos (1958)