Los Gatos Salvajes (previously: The Wild Cats) are noticeably influenced by the early sound of the Beatles, but also by the bluesy Rolling Stones, which was evident in the only English song, the Stones Cover "Little Red Rooster" expresses itself, and an organ can not be missing too. So actually only 60 pop in English? Actually, yes, but actually there are always 60's revival has them This must be the end ... but then what good have had? Actually, yes. And why not hear the original instead of an "authentic" replica? Yes, seriously, this music is not the most difficult, which is particularly evident at the underground love texts such as in "Tan Solo Un Perdedor" (Now that I'm alone / I understand what I am / I'm just a loser of your love ), and yet it has an undeniable drive and one is reminded of the 60 that we know from television. This is all a bit cheesy, but who can in this music box-like Grklimper in "Bajo La Ramba" are already evil.
And then there's also "Ruta A Go-Go" that Fogliatta in action. This 2 minute hand an advantage that the original always. The imitators must be limited in order to come into the proximity of the models, the models but have used everything they had. The results of this band yet in exuberant psychedelic rock, but that is surely to come. You have to ascribe
Gatos Salvajes So definitely talented, musically, rather not quoted. The solos as on "Lo Que Mas Me Gusta A Mi" are song oriented and yet, no, just because of well placed, the song is not bad, the best part choking in this regard at the end of "Donde Vas" but unfortunately, too early from. A solid album that is genre, from a good genre. However, you can clearly see that the potential is not exploited fully. The classic status is in effect, not just hot air.
7 / 10 points
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