Colombia had not been exactly a fertile mating floor for ’60s rock and roll organizations, but los Loudspeakers are mostly of the from that nation — indeed, mostly of the from any place in SOUTH USA — to have already been discovered by intense ’60s enthusiasts. Singing mainly in Spanish, they released a good recording in 1966 with an unusual but appealingly crude, echo-laden creation and preparations. Amidst the Byrds and Beatles addresses are even more interesting original music with unfortunate, sentimental melodies and unusual details of weepy brass.