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When the rhythm of Rock and Roll crossed the Mexican border in 1955 it wasnt through young bands but by experienced musicians used to play anything new coming from the other side of Rio Grande. In the case of Rock and Roll, this gave birth to various ways of understanding and playing it, some of them different to the original and others loyal to it, but with a Latin flavour.
A1 | – La Orquesta De La Puebla | Mexican Rock’ N' Roll | |
A2 | – Daniel Santos Y Sus Rock N' Rollers | Baila Conmigo | |
A3 | – Los Supersecos | Rock De La Carcel | |
A4 | – Los Llopis | R-O-C-K | |
A5 | – La Orquesta de Juan García Esquivel | Goya Universidad Rock And Rol | |
A6 | – Los Black Jeans | La Batalla De Jerico | |
A7 | – Ricardo 'Rebelde' Lemus Y Sus Rocks | Arroz | |
A8 | – The Goyo's Cats | Mezcal | |
B1 | – Los LunaticosCon El Mariachi Perla De Occidente | Elvis Perez | |
B2 | – Los Xoximilcas | Xoximilcas Rock | |
B3 | – Gloria RiosCon Las Estrellas Del Ritmo | Ahi The Veo Cocodrilo | |
B4 | – Los Trincas | Nena | |
B5 | – La Orquesta de Pepe Luis | Rock'N'Roll Universitario | |
B6 | – Chilo Morán Y Sus Solistas | Rancho Rock | |
B7 | – Mario Patrón Y Su Conjunto | Rock Around The Clock | |
B8 | – Las Hermanas NavarroY La Orquesta De Luis Alcaraz | 16 Toneladas De Carbon |
Mastered By [Master to vinyl] – Francho Angás
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