Vox Dei para Vox Dei

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Vox Dei para Vox Dei
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Released1974
Recorded1974 at CBS Studios, Argentina.
Genre Hard rock, blues rock
Length37:47
Label CBS Records
Vox Dei chronology
Es una Nube, no hay duda
(1973)
Vox Dei para Vox Dei
(1974)
Estamos en la Pecera
(1975)
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Vox Dei para Vox Dei is the seventh studio album by the Argentine rock band Vox Dei. [3] It is the band's only album with Carlos Rodriguez on rhythm guitar.[ citation needed ]

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Background

Ricardo Soulé would leave after the making of and touring this album, returning later during the early 1978. In early 1974, Soulé received an invitation from Danny Peyronel to go to England, where the band Heavy Metal Kids made a Vox Dei cover: "Canción Para Una Mujer Que No Está", retitled as "It's The Same" on their debut album, which the band performed at Wembley Stadium in London. After few shows with the group together with Carlos Rodriguez, Soulé accepted a proposal from Pappo to travel with him for a season in England, leaving Vox Dei.

The cover of the album managed to catch the spirit of the group at that time: a photo that shows Vox Dei in a stage, while they themselves are their only spectators.

Track listing

LP

Side One
  1. "Es necesario salirte a buscar" - 4:39
  2. "La luz que crea" - 5:21
  3. "No hay nada más terrible que el maldito bong" (Willy Quiroga, Rubén Basoalto) - 2:52
  4. "No, ni por equivocación" (Willy Quiroga) - 4:18
  5. "Quiero estar seguro de vivir" - 2:39
Side Two
  1. "Mago de los cuatro vientos" (Willy Quiroga) - 4:57
  2. "Algo esta cambiandome a mí" - 5:55
  3. "Quiero darte mis días" - 3:51
  4. "Tengo ganas de... estar con buena gente" (Willy Quiroga, Rubén Basoalto) - 3:15

CD

  1. "Es necesario salirte a buscar" - 4:39
  2. "La luz que crea" - 5:21
  3. "No hay nada más terrible que el maldito bong" (Willy Quiroga, Rubén Basoalto) - 2:52
  4. "Tengo ganas de... estar con buena gente" (Willy Quiroga, Rubén Basoalto) - 3:15
  5. "Quiero estar seguro de vivir" - 2:39
  6. "Mago de los cuatro vientos" (Willy Quiroga) - 4:57
  7. "Algo esta cambiandome a mí" - 5:55
  8. "Quiero darte mis días" - 3:51
  9. "No, ni por equivocación" (Willy Quiroga) - 4:18

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References

  1. Vox Dei para Vox Dei at Allmusic.com
  2. Vox Dei para Vox Dei, at Rateyourmusic.com
  3. Rock.com.ar "Vox Dei para Vox Dei", un disco de Vox Dei, editado en 1986 (Spanish).