Los Juniors: La Perla


This record makes me happy. Los Juniors must have been Mexico’s answer to the British Invasion, but unlike so many other tired Beatles cash-ins on this era, this lp is vibrant and alive. And while they do swell versions of a couple Beatle songs (“I Saw Her Standing There”), the few originals on here are the real hi-lights of the record. My favorite being “The Bird”. But it’s actually a solid, and really fun listen all the way through. Trashy, and poppy, and energetic. They seem to have been the whole package – complete with some pretty boy named Arturo.

It’s just too bad that la perla was already, at this early stage, tearing the band apart…

3 Comments

  • Socorro says:

    My husband and I were so surprise to find your page and your kind comments. My husband is “the Schemer” in the photo. His name is Enrique Carrillo Barrios-Gómez and is now a Vicepresident of a private university in Baja California, México with a PhD in Marine Ecology, and a wonderful husband, father and grandfather and still sings and plays the guitar and also 2 of our sons. He has great memories of those years. We are very happy you enjoyed the Juniors music. By the way, the pearl in the photo was really a big light bulb. Thanks again. Socorro

  • hcrink says:

    wow! that is so cool! tell your husband I really, really love his record and I hope he’s not offended by my poking fun of the band’s picture. haha! thanks for the comment!

  • Ulises says:

    Hey, where can I obtain the audio files? I have some of their other work, and I would like to add more to my collection of this band. Thanks!

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