Buenas Vibraciones was a strange and multitudinous band from Madrid formed by people like Patacho, Iñaki and Ramón Recio from Glutamato Ye-Ye; Poch (Derribos Arias), Pepe Aura, Fernando Caballero, Luís Jovellar (Sindicato Malone) or Ulises Montero. Together they recorded 'Paris Le Trip' (1983), their first album, psychedelic, crazed and self-defined as “zarzuela rock”. Corrosive and dilettantes, most of its members belonged to the "Hornadas Irritantes", and their humor is seen as something incomprehensible and unconnected.
Later in 1990, 'Volumen II', with the incorporation of José María Granados, the band gains in imaginative songs, lucid and humor, less dispersed and more skillful. In this recording they also count with Angel Altolaguirre, Pepa Ripoll and Tony Luz, and they reach their best moment, without forgetting the experimentation and the madness, they decide to make “songs”, mostly interpreted by José María Granados and infected with his heterodox sense of pop. As a promotional single for the album they choose 'En el Salón/Intenta Recordar'. Both 'Volumen II' and 'Paris Le Trip', were recovered on a compact disc released in 1999 by Subterfuge, from their series "Canciones Desde La Tumba".
Buenas Vibraciones songs appear in several compilations; "No Tienes Ni Idea' in 'El Chico Más Pálido de la Playa de Gros' (Gasa, 1991), "A Reloj Parado" in 'Indisciplina. La Fábrica Magnética Collection 1988-92' (La Fábrica Magnética, 1992), "Colegas del Universo" in 'Corazón Loco. 40 Joyas Inencontrables del Pop Español' (Lollipop, 1996), "El Secuestro" in 'Grabaciones Encontradas 2' (Locomotive Records, 1997), "Colegas del Universo' and "Surfin Bowl" in 'Producciones Goldstein' (Subterfuge Records, 1997) or "Intenta Recordar" and "Esto Nunca Fue Mejor' in 'Hornadas Irritantes' (Lemuria Music, 2011). [SOURCE: GRUPOS NACIONALES NUEVA OLA 80]
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