La Nave Infernal is the name of the fifth album recorded by the Argentine rock band Vox Dei, is the first live album from the group.
La Nave Infernal | ||||
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Live album by | ||||
Released | 1973 | |||
Recorded | 1973 | |||
Genre | Progressive rock, hard rock, blues rock | |||
Length | 34:01 | |||
Label | Disc Jockey | |||
Vox Dei chronology | ||||
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This album was released to conclude their contract with the label Disc Jockey. It was recorded during a national tour and featured old and unreleased songs. Live albums were unusual in those days for a rock group in Argentina.
In 2007, D&D released a remastered edition with a different cover.
Songs
edit- All songs written by Ricardo Soulé except where noted.
- "9000 Veces Más" - 3:13
- Recorded in Tucumán.
- "Vueltas y Vueltas Alrededor del Sol" - 2:53
- Recorded in Córdoba.
- "Un Renegado… Ese Soy Yo" - 3:08
- Recorded in Teatro Argentino, Buenos Aires.
- "Sin Separarnos Más" - 4:18
- Recorded in Teatro Coliseo, Buenos Aires.
- "Está es Quizás la Última Vez" - 5:40
- Recorded in Teatro Coliseo, Buenos Aires.
- "Génesis" (Ricardo Soulé, Willy Quiroga, Juan Carlos Godoy) - 7:01
- Recorded in Tucumán.
- "Amor y Seis" (Willy Quiroga) - 3:01
- Recorded in Córdoba.
- "La Nave Infernal" - 5:20
- Recorded in Teatro Argentino, Buenos Aires.
Credits
editBand
edit- Willy Quiroga - Bass guitar and Vocals.
- Ricardo Soulé - Guitar and Vocals.
- Rubén Basoalto - Drums.
Sources
edit- Vox Dei discography (Spanish)
- The Magic Land
External links
edit- Vox Dei's official webpage (Spanish)