Love, Peace & Poetry - Vol.7 Mexican

Love, Peace & Poetry - Vol.7 Mexican

Infobox Album
Name = Love, Peace & Poetry: Mexican Psychedelic Music
Type = Compilation album
Artist = Various Artists


Released = October, 2003
Recorded =
Genre = Garage rock Psychedelic
Length =
Label = QDK Media Normal
Producer =
Reviews = * Allmusic Rating|3|5 [http://allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:oj77gjqr46ic link] |
Chronology = Love, Peace & Poetry
Last album = "Love, Peace & Poetry - Vol.6 Brazilian" (2003)
This album = "Love, Peace & Poetry - Vol.7 Mexican" (2003)
Next album = "Love, Peace & Poetry - Vol.8 African" (2004)

Love, Peace & Poetry - Vol.7 Mexico is the seventh volume in the Love, Peace & Poetry series released by QDK Media and Normal Records in 2003. This volume explores obscuro garage rock and psychedelic rock bands from Mexico.

Track listing

# "Lost in my World" (Dug Dug's) – 4:06
# "Hang Out" (Kaleidoscope) – 2:17
# "Roaming" (La Fachada De Piedra) – 3:07
# "El Ruido del Silencio" (El Tarro De Mostaza) – 3:05
# "Touch Me" (La Vida) – 2:34
# "Joven Amante" (La Libre Expression) – 2:49
# "Behind a Young Girl Smile" (The Flying Carpets) – 2:22
# "En Medio de la Lluvia" (La Revolucion De Emiliano Zapata) – 7:58
# "It's You" (The Spiders) – 4:03
# "Lenon Blues" (The Souls In My Mind) – 2:46
# "Tommy Lyz" (Toncho Pilatos) – 3:49
# "I'm Dying" (Renaissance) – 3:35
# "The Train" (Ernan Roch) – 4:15
# "Nada Nos Detendra" (Groupo Ciruela) – 3:13
# "Cuando Era Nio" (Los Ovnis) – 2:07
# "The World Is a Bomb" (Survival) – 2:26
# "Volvere" (Nahuatl) – 3:32


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