Avandaro (soundtrack)

Avándaro, por fin... 32 años después
Live album by various artists
Released 2003
Recorded September 11–12, 1971
Genre Rock, blues, Psychedelic rock
Length 117:52
Label Ludell Records/Bakita Records
Producer Javier Tena

Avándaro, por fin... 32 años después (Avandaro, at last... 32 years later) is a live album of selected performances from the 1971 Festival de Rock y Ruedas. Released by the festival's co-organizer Luis de Llano's own record company, Ludell Records, and Javier Tena's Bakita Records label as a set of 2 CDs in 2003. Veteran musician and the festival's music coordinator, Armando Molina, serves as narrator. The date of release of the CD set was September 10, 2003 at the Hard Rock Café in Mexico City.[1][2]

Armando Molina claimed the Avandaro audiotapes were lost for decades although filmmaker Alfredo Gurrola used them for the 1972 final cut of his shortfilm of the same name as soundtrack.[3] [4]

The picture on the album cover depicts the Mexican flag with the peace symbol, an incident that caused uproar among conservative politicians of the time.[5]

Track listing

All of the tracks have a narration by Armando Molina before the actual song, lengthening the tracks to an extent. Times are listed as the total length of time of each song, narration included.

Disc one
  1. "Memories for those who are gone" – 9:27
    • Performed by Peace and Love.
  2. "I'm gonna move" – 4:39
    • Performed by Tequila
  3. "Let it go (Hollywood)"  – 5:03
    • Performed by El Ritual.
  4. "Latin Feeling" – 8:59
    • Performed by Peace and Love.
  5. "Satanas" – 9:15
    • Performed by El Ritual.
  6. "Bandido's Theme" – 6:51
    • Performed by Bandido.
  7. "Stupid People" – 7:24
  8. "Amor y Paz" – 12:13
    • Performed by Peace and Love.
Disc two
  1. "Let's Make it Now" – 4:09
    • Performed by Dug Dug's.
  2. "I Got a Feeling" – 9:13
    • Performed by Dug Dug's.
  3. "Tema Instrumental" – 3:10
    • Performed by Epilogo.
  4. "A New Day"  – 1:33
    • Performed by La Division del Norte.
  5. "Super Highway" – 5:10
    • Performed by Tequila.
  6. "Do you Believe Me?" – 7:51
    • Performed by Tequila.
  7. "Easy Woman" – 4:33
    • Performed by El Ritual.
  8. "We Got the Power" – 10:57
    • Performed by Peace and Love.
  9. "Marihuana" – 10:05
    • Performed by Peace and Love.

References

  1. Cruz Barcenas, Arturo (7 August 2003). "Presentarán disco con 12 temas que se tocaron en Avándaro en 1971". La Jornada. Retrieved 24 June 2014.
  2. "PLATOS LÁSER: Editan disco sobre Avándaro". PROCESO. August 9, 2003. Retrieved 7 July 2016.
  3. "Rescatan sonido de Avándaro '71". VLEX. September 10, 2003. Retrieved 28 July 2016.
  4. "Aparecen cintas de Avandaro". El Universal. September 11, 2003. Retrieved 28 July 2016.
  5. López López, Emmanuel (2011). "EL DÍA QUE SE REBELÓ EL ROCK". MILENIO. Retrieved 25 June 2016.
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