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Vinyl reissue of the now classic 1971 album. Produced by Transamericas in collaboration with the band from original master tapes, in a fully analog process at recording studios in María Pinto (Chile), London and Haarlem (Holland).
Los Jaivas (“El Volantín”) is the first LP by Chilean rock band Los
Jaivas, one of South America's biggest names in the fusion of folk roots
and psychedelia during the 1970s. Los Jaivas were born in the city of
Viña del Mar, with their five members determined to guide their initial
sound through improvisation and experimentation, «trusting that in time a
language would emerge that would give us our identity», in their own
words.
This debut album (popularly known as El Volantín - The Kite -, because
of its cover illustration) combined the free-flow of extended electrical
pieces with more conventional three-minute songs filled with references
to Chile's popular culture and the musicians’ own upbringing. Theirs
was a solitary path, not just for the band but also for the beginnings
of Chilean rock. Los Jaivas blazed a trail that was rich in musical
references, with ideas inspired by Jimi Hendrix, the Congolese Missa
Luba, Argentinian folk (Atahualpa Yupanqui, Ariel Ramírez), South
American avant-garde composers (Ginastera, Villa-Lobos, Violeta Parra),
the experimentation of pianist Henry Cowell, Caribbean rhythms and Miles
Davis’ trumpet re-inventions.