Beat 4
Juegos Prohibidos
In the '60s, in Chile there were two styles of pop music that were very popular: one was the 'new wave', something like the descendants of the Anglo-Saxon pop soloists; the other, naturally, were the groups that, under the influence of the British invasion by the hand of the Beatles, played rock and roll. With 'Juegos Prohibidos,' Beat 4 begin to detach themselves a little from that current that was limited to copying and covering especially British hits, and began to sing in Spanish, and to risk more in the production of their songs, approaching psychedelia and experimentation. With its own personality and a fresh sound, 'Juegos Prohibidos' is a key piece to understand the first steps of Chilean rock, an album that although it keeps winks to the greats of rock, especially the Stones ('Encontrarás Otro Amor'), also gives original steps ('Quiero Fugarme Con Ella A Una Isla Solitaria (Donde Haya Paz)'), and mystical experimentation with psychedelic touches already influenced by the hippie generation ('Viaje Fantástico'). One of the jewels of a pioneer band of the Chilean rock of the '60s. Originally released in 1967.