Thanks to the EXCELLENT reception of the YORK’S “El viaje” compilation (Munster Records), Electro Harmonix finally ventures to release the “damned” album of the YORK’S. But, are they or are they NOT The York's?

In 1969, at the top of their popularity as a band, Los York's went on to change label, leaving MAG and signing for "El Virrey" label –with an exorbitant amount of big money at stake for that time. Back then Jaime Guerrero, owner of "MAG", launches and markets THIS product. For that purpose he recruits Pablo "Melcochita" Villanueva (comic cabaret actor and tropical musician) to put some voices in a few tracks, left unfinished and recorded at the MAG studios, as well as some other pieces recorded by "Los Teddys". Those sessions spawned tracks like "El Loco" (The Madman), "El Psicodélico" (The Psychedelic) or "El Preso" (The Prisoner). The result is disconcerting, starting from the cover itself which shows the same photo of their first album only with a few rushed retouches. A real rarity which goes all the way from grotesque to enthralling.

SONGS: Vida normal, Todo gira, No hago más que llorar, Mejor será que me creas, Flores, Una terrible enfermedad, Dime, Estoy bien, Las nubes, El banquero.