Aguaturbia
Aguaturbia is a Chilean rock band formed in 1969, featuring Carlos Corales on guitar and his wife Denise on vocals. The band is known for pioneering heavy psychedelic rock in Chile, eventually enjoying international acclaim. In addition to psychedelic sounds, wah-wah guitar effects and heavy blues rock chord patterns, Aguaturbia also incorporated elements of Latin American folk music into their work. The band is noted for causing controversy in the Chilean press at the time for stepping outside of prevailing social norms.
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Background information | |
Origin | Chile |
Genres | Psychedelic rock |
Years active | 1969 – 1974, 1993 – |
Labels | Arena |
Members | Carlos Corales (guitar) Denise (vocals) Francisco Arancibia (bass) Pablo Reitter (drums) Magdalena Rust (cello) Gustavo Alburquerque (piano)[1] |
Past members | Willy Cavada (drums) Ricardo Briones (bass) |
Original drummer Willy Cavada died on October 1, 2013.[2]
Discography
Albums
- 1969 - Aguaturbia
- 1970 - Aguaturbia Vol. 2
- 1970 - Psychedelic Drugstore
- Aguaturbia acoustic version (2010, Milodon)
- Aguaturbia Vol. 2 (2010, Lion records USA)
- 2017 - Fe, amor y libertad
Compilations
- 1996 - Psychedelic Drugstore
- Aguaturbia Complete Tracks (2000, Runner Records)
- 2010 - Aguaturbia acoustic version
- 2010 - Aguaturbia vol 1 y 2 Vinil Lion Records
Band members
* Denise Corales - vocals * Carlos Corales - electric guitar * Willy Cavada - drums (1968 - 2013) * Ricardo Briones - bass (1968 - 1974)
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External links
References
- Chacana, Caro (June 30, 2017). ""Fe, Amor y Libertad": la banda de rock sicodélico Aguaturbia regresa luego de 47 años de silencio discográfico". El Mostrador (in Spanish). Retrieved June 30, 2017.
- "Fallece Willy Cavada, uno de los fundadores de Aguaturbia". Diario Uchile. 2013-10-02. Retrieved 2013-10-19.
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