LIMONADA “LimoNada”
LP
Although they sprung
ready-made from of the ashes of legendary candombe/beat group
El Kinto, one of the best-kept secrets from Uruguay’s
musical mythology is nevertheless the group of musicians who
recorded one album as Limonada. So what happened? The story
starts with the end of El Kinto, when band leader and iconoclastic
maniac Eduardo Mateo decided to embark on a solo career (see
our Lion Productions collection of his early music for more
details), and the other members of El Kinto said “let’s
do something together.” And so it was that in the middle
of 1970, Limonada recorded their one and only album, “LimoNada”
(Sondor 33.111). It is a strange record, with backwards tape
splices and abrupt song changes, that remains at the same
time absolutely accessible and very groovy, in a Tropicalia
sort of way, which might explain why it was an immediate success.
In truth, it’s a profound mystery why the Limonada LP—one
of the ten best sellers of its time within three weeks of
its release—seems to have vanished from the consciousness
of even the most devoted fans of obscure music. Until now,
of course. Now, on to the presentation—the highest quality
mastering and pressing (done at Acoustech Mastering/RTI in
California, the same people who master and press every title
that audiophile label Classic Records makes); the resulting
LP is housed in a poly-lined sleeve, inside an ultra-heavy
1960's style jacket, which is housed in a loose-fitting plastic
sleeve. Inside you will find an insert with historical background
on the Uruguayan scene, details of the band’s past,
plenty of photos, as well as a brief overview of the legendary
Sondor label, printed on 100% recycled paper. The LP labels
are replicas of the Sondor originals. A top of the line pressing
all the way. Limited edition of 500 copies.
Tracklist
Side 1:
1 Ojos Que Miran Lejos 2:01
2 Barrio De Casas Bajas 1:50
3 Pasteles Verdes 2:58
4 Veo Luz En La Ventana 2:16
5 Dejemme Dormir 2:53
6 Lejos Estas 3:01
Side 2:
1 Siempre Caminar 3:38
2 Pies Descalzos 2:16
3 Cambiar La Rosa 3:08
4 No Puedo Comprender 3:20
5 A "Nonica" 2:40
6 Viejo Tambor 2:54
Catalogue number: LION LP-108