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The Shains are a Peruvian rock icon, a band that started as many imitators as the British sound, way to surf and garage. From its founding in 1964 did not stay for any edition of this last record. Were several musicians who passed through the band, as the brothers Juan Luis and Raul Preyra, bassist Pico Ego Aguirre, but not be enshrined until the incorporation of one of the most remarkable figures of the scene of Peru, Gerardo Manuel, who Dolton leaves to `s to join the Shains. Like most Latin bands, as the sixties progressed their sound was closer to the psychedelic sound and Stone. In this last stage interpreted covers of Cream, Blind Faith, Jefferson airplain and Hendrix among others. An interesting album that brings together the singles of the last training between 1969 and 1970, with a great performance quality but Gerardo Manuel. Met by 2005. Members later went on to form the far more accomplished and heavier PAX Los Shains son un icono del rock peruano, una banda que como muchas partio como imitadores del sonido britanico, paso al surf y al garage. De sus fundadores en 1964 no quedo ninguno para la edicion de este ultimo registro. Fueron varios musicos los que pasaron por la banda, como los hermanos Juan Luis y Raul Preyra, el bajista Pico Ego Aguirre, pero no se consagrarian sino hasta la incorporacion de una de las figuras mas notables de la escena del Peru, Gerardo Manuel, quien abandona a los Dolton`s para incorporarse a los Shains. Como la mayoria de las bandas

Peru Bravo: Funk, Soul & Psych from Peru's Radical Decade

Psychedelic Minds Vol.1 (1967-71)
V.A - ''Psychedelic Minds Vol.1'' - Heavy Underground 1967-71
Peru Bravo: Funk, Soul Psych from Peru's Radical Decade

Singles 1969-1970
Peru Bravo
Psychedelic Minds Vol.1 - Heavy Underground 1967-71
Psychedelic Minds Vol. 1: Heavy Underground [1967-71]
Psychedelic Minds Vol.1

Psychedelic Minds Vol. 1 - Heavy Underground 1967-71
Peru Bravo - Funk, Soul & Psych From Peru's Radical Decade
Psychedelic Minds Vol. 1: Heavy Underground (1967-71)