Eskorbuto
Maldito Pais: Primera Epoca 1982-1984
Compilation of all the recordings by this legendary punk band prior to their LPs: the sessions for their single
ucha Policía', taken for the first time in 27 years from the original tapes, which has unearthed two studio recordings
unissued until now; plus rehearsals, demos and live recordings. Completely remastered. A furious, noholds- barred sonic
account of a period of immense changes for Spain and the Basque Country. The origins of the most important Spanish punk
group, regarded as one of the essential bands of the genre all over the Spanish speaking world. It was a time when the
walls were teeming with socio-political proclamations, where the hammer and sickle - alongside the illegal Ikurriña (the
flag of the Basque Country) - were the most widely used symbols. A time of general strikes and protests on the streets
that often ended in an ugly manner. A time also of smoky joints, where huge speakers played loud rock and there were
dreams of strawberry fields. In Santurtzi, on the left bank of the Nervión estuary, a unique band was born: ESKORBUTO.
Iosu Expósito and Jualma Suarez lived in working class neighbourhoods that had grown fast. Both Kabiezes and Mamariga
were, in the 50s, mainly rural areas of Santurtzi. In the 60s, industrialization and rampant development transformed
them into urban areas without any investment in urbanism. Some elements for the alchemy led to the explosion:
intelligent young guys who were nevertheless incapable of adhering to school discipline, a country in full swing towards
freedom after 40 years of dictatorship. It was a context very familiar with the turbulence of the "Basque conflict",
with neighbours seduced by the "armed fight" and the "liberation of Euskal Herria", with the question of "identity"
constantly present, traumatic episodes of killings, tortures and imprisonments. One day at the end of the 70s they
decided to start a band. The first period of Eskorbuto's life, before the damage done by the needle became noticeable,
was incredibly fruitful. They soon found a rehearsal space, thanks to their first drummer ("Gu"), and there the first
songs were born: nterrado vivo', usco en la basura', ste es el porvenir',
ucha policía, poca diversión'. It was a period of line-up changes. Iñaki Laiseka played bass for them, and that role was
also taken by "Seni" and "Garlopa", two precursors of "left bank" punk. Later on they found Paco Galán, who also came
from a similar neighbourhood to theirs (Repélega, in Portugalete). Paco always was the necessary engine, the piece
around which the rest revolved, which guaranteed continuity. His drumming also added an apparently chaotic element to
the already unbridled guitar melodies and visionary texts, halfway between dirty realism and Edgar Allan Poe's
nightmares. These recordings are taken from those early times of excitement and vertigo, of journeys to Madrid under a
train's seat and endless trips up and down the left bank looking for "someone that I've heard is selling an amp". Now
the Reina Sofía Museum exhibits their "Impuesto Revolucionario" LP and there's no Spanish speaking country without
legions of fans. Roberto Moso
Eskorbuto, one of the most influential punk bands in the Spanish and Latin American scenes. They are known for:
radicalism, a self-taught style and crude lyrics.
Price
Genre
Format
LP - 1 disk
Release
01-01-1970
Label
Item-nr
997393
EAN
8435008829711
Availability
Not in stock
Tracks
Title
Artist
1
MALADITO PAIS
2
MUCHA POLICIA, POCA DIVERSION
3
ENTERRADO VIVO
4
MI DEGENERACION
5
EL EXTERMINIO DE LA RAZA DEL MONO
6
OS ENGANAN
7
NO KIERO KAMBIAR
8
BUSCO EN LA BASURA
9
CUALKIER LUGAR
10
DONDE ESTA EL PORVENIR?
11
RATAS RABIOSAS
12
MIERDA MIERDA MIERDA
13
HIPOCRITAS
14
EL ENTERRADOR
15
IROS A LA MIERDA
16
RATAS EN BIZKAIA
17
CRIATURAS AL PODER
18
DIOS PATRIA REY
19
ESCUPE A LA BANDERA
20
A LA MIERDA EL PAIS VASCO
21
ROGAD A DIOS POR LOS MUERTOS
22
SOLDADOS