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God's Children - Music Is The Answer LP
Music Is The Answer: The Complete Collection is the first full length release of long lost 1971 sessions from the East L.A. supergroup Godâs Children, featuring eight never-before-issued tracks as well as six from long out of print 45s. âWith Godâs Children, we thought we could speak to the people out there who were hurting, experiencing life and its battlesâ states the outfitâs co-founder âLittle Willie G.â Garcia. For young Latinos Willie Garcia, Ray Jimenez, and Lydia Amescuaâthe main voices in the groupâthe door was abierto, and the time was ahora for a mixed-gender, multi-racial Southern Californian combo to stake their claim in rock ânâ soul redemption. Godâs Children was conceived of by Garcia and âLilâ Rayâ Jimenez who had already experienced great regional success with Thee Midniters, crowned princes of the Eastside Los Angeles music scene, who cast the mold for brown-eyed soul and helped define West Coast low rider music in the early â60s. Thee Midniters eventually ran its course but Lilâ Ray and Willie both agreed to work together on a new project, adding a teenage girl with a big voice, Lydia Amescuaâto be known as Amesqua in the groupâto the mix. Inspired by the work of artists diverse as Johnny Rivers and Stevie Wonder, Godâs Children began to blend doo wop, funk, and choreography into their new brand of soulful sound. Studio time was booked and arranged for a 40-piece orchestra. Soon, the band was signed to the UNi label and sent into the studio for more recording, this time with Phil Spectorâs famed Wrecking Crew. At the time, two singles came out on UNi, but soon, dealing with label hierarchy disillusioned the band members who went their separate ways. These holy relics of Latino Rock conjure the circumstances and conditions under which they were made, and also the sounds of right now: elation and heartbreak, pride of celebration and the ceremonies of Spanish-speaking Californians, living their lives out loud, contributing to the evolution of Chicano rock from Santana and El Chicano, to the Zeros and Ozomatli.
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Music Is The Answer: The Complete Collection is the first full length release of long lost 1971 sessions from the East L.A. supergroup Godâs Children, featuring eight never-before-issued tracks as well as six from long out of print 45s. âWith Godâs Children, we thought we could speak to the people out there who were hurting, experiencing life and its battlesâ states the outfitâs co-founder âLittle Willie G.â Garcia. For young Latinos Willie Garcia, Ray Jimenez, and Lydia Amescuaâthe main voices in the groupâthe door was abierto, and the time was ahora for a mixed-gender, multi-racial Southern Californian combo to stake their claim in rock ânâ soul redemption. Godâs Children was conceived of by Garcia and âLilâ Rayâ Jimenez who had already experienced great regional success with Thee Midniters, crowned princes of the Eastside Los Angeles music scene, who cast the mold for brown-eyed soul and helped define West Coast low rider music in the early â60s. Thee Midniters eventually ran its course but Lilâ Ray and Willie both agreed to work together on a new project, adding a teenage girl with a big voice, Lydia Amescuaâto be known as Amesqua in the groupâto the mix. Inspired by the work of artists diverse as Johnny Rivers and Stevie Wonder, Godâs Children began to blend doo wop, funk, and choreography into their new brand of soulful sound. Studio time was booked and arranged for a 40-piece orchestra. Soon, the band was signed to the UNi label and sent into the studio for more recording, this time with Phil Spectorâs famed Wrecking Crew. At the time, two singles came out on UNi, but soon, dealing with label hierarchy disillusioned the band members who went their separate ways. These holy relics of Latino Rock conjure the circumstances and conditions under which they were made, and also the sounds of right now: elation and heartbreak, pride of celebration and the ceremonies of Spanish-speaking Californians, living their lives out loud, contributing to the evolution of Chicano rock from Santana and El Chicano, to the Zeros and Ozomatli.












