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La Biblia (pronounced [la ˈβiβlja]; Spanish for "The Bible") is the second studio album by the Argentine band Vox Dei, released as a double album on March 15, 1971 by Disc Jockey Records. Considered a milestone of nascent Argentine rock , as well as one of the first rock operas and concept albums of rock en español , La Biblia centers on ...
La Biblia Según Vox Dei en Vivo 1986 is the second live album by Argentine rock band Vox Dei. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was released in 1987 by B.B. Records, this was the group's first album in nine years. Background
Vox Dei (Latin, 'Voice of God') is an Argentine rock band credited with recording the country's first concept album, La Biblia. Their most prolific years were the 1970s, when they recorded ten albums. Vox Dei have had several line-up changes and a five-year hiatus.
A.R.C. (album) Acquiring the Taste; Aereo-Plain; Aerie (album) Afric Pepperbird; Afrique (album) After Love (album) Afternoon Ragas; Ain't No Big Thing, But It's Growing; Al Green Gets Next to You; Alarm Clock (album) Album (Dave Pike Set album) Album II (Loudon Wainwright III album) All Blues (Clarke-Boland Big Band album) All Day Music; Alles ...
From the album were released as singles "Jeremias Pies De Plomo" and "Ritmo y Blues con Armónica". In some editions, "Detrás del Vidrio" appears as only one song of almost 7 minutes, or separated in two parts. In 1993, 2007 and then in 2011, this album was reissued on CD.
The band had recorded for "Mandioca" two singles between 1969 and 1970. During the sessions for the next album, La Biblia, Vox Dei still were contractually attached to this label, which went bust in late 1970, and the label "Disc Jockey" took over of the production of the next four albums.
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.
Cuero Caliente (Hot Leather) is the fourth album recorded by the Argentine rock band Vox Dei. It is actually a re-make of their first album Caliente from 1970. The original recording label Mandioca had gone bankrupt by mid 1970, and the record was hard to find even in those days, so the band decided to record it again, minus one song: No es por falta de suerte, and adding Azúcar amarga and El ...