LOS SHAKERS

1965 - ODEON URL 301


Uruguayan release by the "South American Beatles" from Uruguay. They look like the Beatles and they sound like them, but 12 of the 14 tracks on this LP are Shakers-originals. 

 This is the super rare Uruguayan pressing from 1965. 

This LP included "Rompan Todo" ("Break it all") their all-time biggest hit, as well as other remarkable songs like "Qué amor" ("What to Love") and only two covers: "Keep Searchin'" (by Del Shannon) and Lesley Gore's "It's My Party".






Artist/s

LOS SHAKERS

Title

LOS SHAKERS

Country and Label

URUGUAY - ODEON - 1965

Catalog Number

URL 301

 COVER, plastic cover bag, some   ring   mark, VG+

 RECORD, some background  noise, plays very well,  VG+

 LABELS,  Odeon blue, VG+


Side 1

  1. Rompan todo
  2. Qué amor
  3. Nena si si
  4. No fuimos
  5. Corran todos
  6. Estoy pensando
  7. Estas es mi fiesta


Side 2

  1. Sigue buscando
  2. Para ti y para mi
  3. Corro por las calles
  4. La larga noche
  5. Nena baila shake
  6. No me pidas amor
  7. Dame


 

 



 

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G R A D I N G     S Y S T E M

M VINYLS

Mint means perfect and nothing else

M COVERS

Simply put, a mint cover should appear to have never had a record inside it.

NM VINYLS

Virtually flawless records are not perfect. A very minor scuff and very little else can appear on the vinyl.

NM COVERS

The cover should look as close to perfect with only minor signs of wear and or age.

VG++  VINYLS

condition for vinyl will allow minor scuffs which are visible but only slightly. There may be more than a few,. The wear should be minimal and of course should play mint!

VG++  COVERS

Artwork should still be as close to perfect as can be. Some impression to the cover (minor outer ring wear) but no ink wear! Some slight creases to the corners, but not wrinkled and obtrusive to the eye.

VG+  VINYL

VG+ will show wear, surface scuffs,(or spiral scuffs that came from turn table platters or jukeboxes for 45 singles) and some very light scratches. Surface scuffs are caused from blunt (not sharp) objects

VG+ COVERS

A virtually clean cover, but may have small writing on it. The artwork should look clean with slightly more aging. The back of the cover usually gives away the age of the cover

VG  VINYLS

The Very Good Grade does not mean Very good at all. At least not in the visual sense. A Very Good (VG) record will appear well played but still have some luster. The vinyl may be faded, slightly grayish, yet appears to have been handled as carefully as it could have been helped

VG COVERS

VG covers will look worn, used. There may be some seam splitting (but not  completely separated!). There will be some ring wear, where the ink has begun to wear off. Giving the cover a look of snow falling. There may be some writing on the cover It will look aged

G VINYLS

A good record will look very well played, dull, grayish and possibly abused. However a Good record should still play. It will have distracting surface noise. Such as crackle that is continuous or some hiss

G COVERS

a Good cover will have just about everything wrong with it. It will have seam splits (possibly taped repaired, but only with scotch tape. No duct tape or masking tape repairs. these are big turn offs.

P VINYLS

It won't be playable for the most part, and so they are not much good hanging onto them. Very few poor records are collectable