Break It All


Break It All is the first and only US-released studio album by Uruguayan rock band Los Shakers. It was released in January 1966 on the Audio Fidelity label.

"The South American Beatles"

Los Shakers were a Uruguay-based band who decided to model themselves after The Beatles, right down to their musical style, dress and haircuts. After achieving success in Argentina, the group recorded an album for the New York-based label Audio Fidelity, Break It All.
As the label specialized in stereo recordings, Audio Fidelity asked the band to re-record many of their numbers. In the liner notes of their 2000 compilation album, ¡Por Favor!, Osvaldo Fattoruso stated that his brother Hugo was a bit hoarse, so Osvaldo sang lead on a number of the tracks instead. Break It All features new versions of songs from their self-titled debut album, plus a Spanish version of the Beatles' "Ticket to Ride". There was even talk of bringing Los Shakers "up north", but the group rejected the idea, as they didn't speak English and didn't believe they could be successful in North America. The album itself was considered little more than a curiosity in America and was not a hit, although it later became a collector's item. A CD with bonus tracks was released in 2007.

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