The Gijón group featured the legendary Liam Watson to the technical commands, before the The White Stripes will elevate him to the pantheon of analog production.
Nobody, except for a lucky couple, had heard even a single song; the original master and studio copies disappeared, turning it into a truly cursed and unknown album, and finally the On November 1st , 28 years later, it will be released in a limited and numbered vinyl edition of 500 vinyl records as well as digitally under the title «The London Sessions / Toe Rag 1996».
Now, thanks to the hand of Javi Pedraces, author of the book, the mastery of Jorge Explosión and the generosity of Carlos Galán of Subterfuge Records, it has seen the light.
Now on platforms “Come see me” , the first single from this album and a cover version of the New Zealanders’ song by the Asturians Chants R&B , leaders of the most garage-style rhythm & blues in Oceania in the 1960s.
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