in 1969, Los Saicos’ fans could witness how a promising return of the
iconic Peruvian group was forged from the ashes of the original
line-up. The original members, Erwin Flores and César "Papi" Castrillón,
were accompanied by the guitarist Alex "El Diablo" Rodríguez, from Los
Dream's, and by Jorge Blondet on drums, initiating a series of thorough
rehearsals around a renovated repertoire.
At the end of that same year and on the occasion of the Pacific Fair,
the renewed Los Saicos played its first gig while the head of the DINSA
label, Alberto Maraví, would announce the band signing to his record
company. A few months later, a single would be released including the songs
‘El Mercenario’ and ‘Un Poquito de Pena’. For some reason, DINSA finally
chose to use the name of the band's singer, Erwin Alberto, instead of
releasing the single under the name of Los Saicos. The harsh lyrics of ‘El Mercenario’ stopped the radio support and,
therefore, had an impact on the sales of the single that vanished from
distribution almost immediately.
This reissue brings back to life this lost single of Los Saicos
discography for the first time, just as it was originally released in
1969.