Bodo Molitor Hits Internacionales 1969 mexico, rough ’n’ hard garage psych

Bodo Molitor - Hits Internacionales (1969 mexico, rough ’n’ hard garage psych) A legendary bit of psychedelia from the Mexican scene of the 60s -- the only album ever cut by Bodo Molitor, a singer with a range of American influences! Part of the record is definitely as wild as you might expect from the cover, but other parts are more focused and groovy -- almost a bit soul or blues rock at times, although always with a bit of fuzz on the guitars. Bodo sings in English, sometimes with a cool raspy sound that emphasizes the more soulful side of his music -- and instrumentation includes some organ that bubbles along nicely with the guitars. Titles include “Sookie Sookie“, “Real Real“, “I Wish I Knew How“, “She’s A Woman“, “You Don’t Know“, “When I Was Seventeen“, “Laziness“, and “The Midnight Hour“ Tracks 1. Sookie, sookie (Don Covey) - 0:00 2. Real real ()
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