was composed entirely of female members, unlike hundreds of pretenders, playing their instruments and wrote their own songs.
The band was led by sisters Rachman, who achieved superstar status in his country. Dara
Puspita sound is really exciting, dirty, with instruments played with force and using high doses of fuzz and echo effects. Appears sweetened only by the vocal harmonies. The clear sound of garage rock, Dara Puspita would have been impossible achieve if they were not amateurs with little knowledge but basic to play their instruments.
were influenced by The Beatles and The Rolling Stones, and the movement of the British Invasion.
This album of 1967 no major developments in music, compared to previous albums, but saves on emotion and adrenaline. As color data contains the cover of The Bee Gees classic "To Love Somebody", on the most underground, full of fuzz I've heard.
Enjoy.
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