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Telegraph Avenue – Vol. 2 1975 (Peru, Hard, Progressive Rock)

2026-03-06 18 Dailymotion

Telegraph Avenue – Vol. 2 1975 (Peru, Hard, Progressive Rock)<br /><br />The second album by the Peruvian band, which also turned out to be their last.Telegraph Avenue – Vol. 2, also known as "Volumen 2", was released in February 1975 by MAG. It is considered the last major album of the "golden age" of Peruvian rock (1965–1975).<br /><br />The band Telegraph Avenue was formed in Lima, Peru, by Bo Ichikawa after a trip to the United States in 1969, where he was influenced by the San Francisco counterculture and the sound of Carlos Santana.<br />The album combines psychedelic rock with Latin rhythms, distorted guitars, and influences from American West Coast psych.<br />During the recording sessions in late 1974, the band encountered difficulties, such as a broken speaker during the solo on "Crippled Joe" and the loss of Alex Nathanson's left-handed bass.<br />Shortly after the album's release, the band disbanded due to political instability and the military dictatorship in Peru, which effectively ended the music scene of the time.<br /><br />Tracks:<br /><br />01. Rock Del Narigon - 0:00<br /><br />02. Enna - 2:51<br /><br />03. Tookie Tookie - 5:50<br /><br />04. Forget It - 9:39<br /><br />05. Rockin' Rock (The Girl From Oklahoma) - 14:50<br /><br />06. Cuky - 18:18<br /><br />07. Crippled Joe - 21:59<br /><br />08. Friends - 25:30<br /><br /><br />Personnel:<br /><br />Bo Ichikawa - lead guitar, synthesizer, flute, vocals<br />Chachi Luján – guitars, percussion, vocals<br />Germán Cabieses – guitar, vocals<br />Alex Nathanson - bass, vocals<br />Walo Carrillo - drums, percussion, vocals<br />+<br />Melissa Griffiths – additional vocals (04, 06, 07)<br />Ramon Stagnaro - guitar (06)<br /><br />⚠ If there are any copyright issues please contact me. I will remove the video.<br />Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use"

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