2009, Stones Throw
VINYL FORMAT. Guillermo Scott Herren's albums as Prefuse 73 brought him a worldwide audience, critical praise, and inspired a generation of producers whose names are now commonplace on "Year End Best" or "Names to Watch" lists. But Herren's first album on Warp, a label synonymous with Prefuse's signature sound, wasn't a "beat" album, but a key introduction to a most intriguing portion of Herren's multi-faceted musical persona: Savath and Savalas.
Following two albums over five years on Warp, Herren has chosen to take a fresh approach with Savath y Savalas, releasing La Llama with Los Angeles-based Stones Throw Records.
Herren, with Eva Puyuleo Muns and a new addition to the band, Roberto Carlos Lange, were inspired on La Llama by a shared love for South-American psychedelic music and the early 70s independent music scene that had briefly flourished in Recife, Brazil.
Following two albums over five years on Warp, Herren has chosen to take a fresh approach with Savath y Savalas, releasing La Llama with Los Angeles-based Stones Throw Records.
Herren, with Eva Puyuleo Muns and a new addition to the band, Roberto Carlos Lange, were inspired on La Llama by a shared love for South-American psychedelic music and the early 70s independent music scene that had briefly flourished in Recife, Brazil.
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | Intro |
| 2 | Llama |
| 3 | 7 Sendas |
| 4 | Carajillo |
| 5 | Una Cura |
| 6 | Pavo Real |
| 7 | Colleccionista |
| 8 | Sounds of Bowery |
| 9 | Loba |
| 10 | Pajaros en Cadaques |
| 11 | Me Voy |
| 12 | Barceloneta |
| 13 | Postlude |
| 14 | No Despierta |
| 15 | Adev. |
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