format: 7"
year: 1986
country: Spain
label: Citra
#: [CTR-s-028]
info: Insert with pictures and lyrics.
style: Heavy Metal
Side A:
Side B:
The opening riff to "Amigos Rockeros" reminds me of Omen's "Die By The Blade"
...and from hereon I'm only wasting bytes coz you've already added it to your wantlist and moved on to the next review. Unless you're one of those weirdos who like to read record reviews backwards, or don't love Omen's "Die By The Blade" - two equally rare ailments I'm sure - in those cases I'll elaborate a bit further: There are also keyboards, good ones, like old Rainbow. However the killer A-side is dwarfed by the fucking phenomenal B-side "Largo Camino"! The centerpiece is this little guitar-harmony that will make you fucking CU... You will like it very much too, I'm sure.
I was almost a bit disappointed at how cheap and easily obtainable this 7" was. It's clearly one of those releases that have fallen between the fingers of the collector-fists so I urge you to grab a copy while they last. Might as well pick up the "Símbolos De Rebelión" MLP while you're at it. Bar a few lesser, commercial moments I'd still rate it one of Spain's finest minis. Spanish 7"s is a rather unexplored area for me and with the equally riveting ZEUS single in mind it makes me wonder how much more Metal gold there is to dig up in this field?