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Eddie Quinteros Quinteros Au-Go-Go! Vinyl LP 2024

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Cat no. LPSUND5662
Tracklist

1. Come Dance With Me
2. Slow Down Sandy
3. Vivian
4. Waited For You
5. C'Mon Little Girl
6. Don't Ever Leave Me
7. Lindy Lou
8. Train At Nine (demo)
9. Malaguena
10. School Blues
11. Pretty Baby I Love You
12. At Last You've Come Back
13. Sherrie
14. All Over Town
15. Love You So Much
16. Waited For You

From Quinteros' early rockabilly singles to his San Fran folk rock with the Au-Go Go's, this collection highlights his Brent singles along with unissued material, acetates, demos & outtakes! Includes a booklet with liner notes & an interview with Eddie!

Eddie Quinteros was one precocious kid. Before he was old enough to drive, he was singing on live TV and flying to Hawai'i to rock out at stadium gigs. When his contemporaries were still in high school, he was hitting the charts with a tune he wrote himself, playing on an Alan Freed package tour, and making multiple appearances on American Bandstand. And before the San Francisco singer/guitarist was out of his teens, he'd already been screwed over by a shifty manager and sworn off the music business.

Along the way, Quinteros cut a handful of jumping singles showing that if he'd had the right breaks, he could have altered history. Ritchie Valens wouldn't have been the era's only Chicano rock 'n' roll hero. Quinteros' Southern rockabilly influences are audible in his early singles, but they're filtered through the more citified point of view of a San Francisco teen. And in the mid '60s, he reinvented himself as the frontman for the Au Go-Go's, turning out a chiming, folk-rock flavored sound more in line with
labelmates and fellow S.F.'ers the Beau Brummels.

All of Ed's recorded output only amounted to a handful of 45s, but this collection sets things straight for posterity, featuring demos, unreleased tracks, live recordings, and acetates.