This is one of the most obscure singles ever released in Venezuela in the 60s The outstanding The Pets original El entierro de un hombre rico que muri de hambre is one of the finest garage tunes to emerge from Latin America. Their stunning take on The Door
This is one of the most obscure singles ever released in Venezuela in the 60s
The outstanding The Pets original El entierro de un hombre rico que muri de hambre is one of the finest garage tunes to emerge from Latin America. Their stunning take on The Doors Hello, I Love You takes the B side. A garage DJs favorite!
First time 45 reissue, audios remastered from the original tapes.
This is one of the most obscure singles ever released in Venezuela in the 60s. It followed the global triumph of The Beatles that made the wave of beat groups get bigger and bigger and lots of new bands emerged, some of which would last while others would definitively go into oblivion, and a small number of them would leave at least one recording that today is considered a highly valuable collector’s item. This is the case of The Pets.
The bands only album, released in 1967, shows perfectly what the influences of the Venezuelan nueva ola (new wave) scene were at the time, including versions of The Doors, Beatles, Rolling Stones, Paul Revere & The Riders as well as the outstanding original El entierro de un hombre rico que muri de hambre, one of the finest garage tunes to emerge from Latin America that was also released as a 7 single. Their stunning take on The Doors Hello, I Love You takes the B side of this mega scarce 45. A garage DJs favorite!
First time 45 reissue, audios remastered from the original master tapes.
A. El Entierro De Un Hombre Rico Que Murio De Hambre
B. Hello I Love You
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