TruenoTierra

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TruenoTierra
La Renga - TruenoTierra album cover.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedDecember 13, 2006 (2006-12-13)
Recorded2006
Genre
Label La Renga Discos
Producer La Renga
La Renga chronology
Detonador de Sueños
(2003)
TruenoTierra
(2006)
Algún Rayo
(2010)

TruenoTierra is the seventh studio album by Argentine hard rock band La Renga, released on December 12, 2006. It was the first studio double album released by the band.

Contents

The first disc, called Trueno (Thunder), contains 12 tracks, including the single "'Oscuro Diamante". The second disc, called Tierra (Earth), contains 5 instrumental tracks taken from jam sessions.

Track listing

Disc one: Trueno

  1. "El Monstruo que Crece"
  2. "Almohada de Piedra"
  3. "Ruta 40"
  4. "La Boca del Lobo"
  5. "Montaña Roja"
  6. "Palabras Estorbantes"
  7. "Cualquier Historia"
  8. "Mujer del Caleidoscopio"
  9. "Llenado de Llorar"
  10. "Oscuro Diamante"
  11. "Entre la Niebla"
  12. "Cuadrado Obviado"

Disc two: Tierra

  1. "Alunizando al Unisono"
  2. "Sustancia Entre las Plantas"
  3. "TruenoTierra"
  4. "Anaximandro"
  5. "Neuronas Abrazadas"

Personnel

Guest musicians

Additional personnel

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