Senderos de traición

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Senderos de traición
Heroes del Silencio.jpg
Studio album by
Released4 December 1990 (1990-12-04)
Recorded1990
StudioKirios Studios (Madrid, Spain)
Genre Gothic rock, hard rock
Length45:46
LanguageSpanish
Label EMI
Producer Phil Manzanera
Héroes del Silencio chronology
En Directo
(1989)
Senderos de traición
(1990)
Senda ´91
(1991)

Senderos de traición [1] (Spanish : Paths of Betrayal) is the second studio album by the Spanish rock band Héroes del Silencio, released the December 4 1990. The album was especially successful in Spain and Germany. In August 1993, 750,000 copies had been sold worldwide, half of which were sales in Spain. [2]

Contents

Track listing

All tracks are written by Enrique Bunbury, Juan Valdivia, Joaquin Cardiel, and Pedro Andreu

No.TitleLength
1."Entre dos tierras [Between two lands]"6:09
2."Maldito duende [Damned goblin]"4:13
3."La carta [The letter]"3:07
4."Malas intenciones [Bad intentions]"3:50
5."Sal [Salt]"0:11
6."Senda [Path]"3:59
7."Hechizo [Spell]"4:37
8."Oración [Prayer]"4:09
9."Despertar [Awakening]"2:59
10."Decadencia [Decline]"4:17
11."Con nombre de guerra [With a war name]"4:17
12."El cuadro II [The painting II]"4:07

Chart performance and certifications

ChartsPeak position Certifications Sales
Spain [3] 1 3× Platinum [4] 500,000 [5]
Germany [6] 17 1× Gold, 1× Platinum [7]
Switzerland [8] 401× Gold, 1× Platinum [9]

Personnel

Usage in media

The songs "Maldito duende", "Entre dos tierras" and "Hechizo" were played in the 2017 Spanish horror film Véronica.

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References

Citations
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  2. Llewellyn, Howell (August 14, 1993). "Royal Family Rolls Out Red Carpet For Spain's Conquering Heroes". Billboard . p. 42.
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General references