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Luzbelito Y Las Sirenas
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Cruz Diablo!
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Ella Baila Con Todos
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Fanfarria Del Cabrio
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Nuotatori Professionisti
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Blues De La Libertad
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La Dicha No Es Una Cosa Alegre
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Me Mata Limon!
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Rock Yugular
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Mariposa Pontiac Rock Del Pais
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Juguetes Perdidos
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Released | 1996 | |||
Recorded | 1994–1995 "Be Bop" Studios "New River" Studios El Pie Studios | |||
Genre | Hard rock Blues rock | |||
Length | 56:21 | |||
Label | Del Cielito | |||
Producer | Patricio Rey | |||
Patricio Rey y sus Redonditos de Ricota chronology | ||||
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1996 studio album by Patricio Rey y sus Redonditos de Ricota
Luzbelito is the eighth album by Argentine rock band Patricio Rey y sus Redonditos de Ricota, released in 1996.[1][2] In 2007, the Argentine edition of Rolling Stone ranked it 88th on its list of "The 100 Greatest Albums of National Rock".[3]
Luzbelito is a concept album, based on a fictional child of the Devil called "Luzbelito", plays with the ambiguities of human beliefs and behaviors from different points of view.
The recording began in Brazil on "Be Bop" Studios, S? pounds o Paulo and then in Fort Lauderdale, Florida on "New River" Studios. Back in Buenos Aires, the mixing was completed in El Pie. Two songs on this album were re-recorded: "Blues de la libertad" and "Mariposa Pontiac", which were part of the Patricio Rey first demo, in 1982.
The tour began in Santa Fe, in August 1996 and continued through Tandil and Mar del Plata.
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Luzbelito y las sirenas [Luzbelito And The Sirens]" | 4:06 |
2. | "Cruz Diablo! [Cross Devil]" | 4:13 |
3. | "Ella baila con todos [She Dances With Everybody]" | 4:59 |
4. | "Fanfarria del Cabrío [Fanfare Of The Goat]" | 5:08 |
5. | "Nuotatori Professionisti" | 4:41 |
6. | "Blues de la libertad [Freedom Blues]" | 5:00 |
7. | "La dicha no es cosa alegre [Happiness Is Not A Joyful Thing]" | 5:37 |
8. | "Me matan limón! [They Kill Me, Limon!]" | 3:35 |
9. | "Rock yugular [Jugular Rock]" | 7:04 |
10. | "Mariposa Pontiac - Rock del país [Pontiac Butterfly - Country Rock]" | 4:49 |
11. | "Juguetes perdidos [Lost Toys]" | 7:09 |
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1996 studio album by Patricio Rey y sus Redonditos de Ricota
Luzbelito is the eighth album by Argentine rock band Patricio Rey y sus Redonditos de Ricota, released in 1996.[1][2] In 2007, the Argentine edition of Rolling Stone ranked it 88th on its list of "The 100 Greatest Albums of National Rock".[3]
Luzbelito is a concept album, based on a fictional child of the Devil called "Luzbelito", plays with the ambiguities of human beliefs and behaviors from different points of view.
The recording began in Brazil on "Be Bop" Studios, S? pounds o Paulo and then in Fort Lauderdale, Florida on "New River" Studios. Back in Buenos Aires, the mixing was completed in El Pie. Two songs on this album were re-recorded: "Blues de la libertad" and "Mariposa Pontiac", which were part of the Patricio Rey first demo, in 1982.
The tour began in Santa Fe, in August 1996 and continued through Tandil and Mar del Plata.
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Luzbelito y las sirenas [Luzbelito And The Sirens]" | 4:06 |
2. | "Cruz Diablo! [Cross Devil]" | 4:13 |
3. | "Ella baila con todos [She Dances With Everybody]" | 4:59 |
4. | "Fanfarria del Cabrío [Fanfare Of The Goat]" | 5:08 |
5. | "Nuotatori Professionisti" | 4:41 |
6. | "Blues de la libertad [Freedom Blues]" | 5:00 |
7. | "La dicha no es cosa alegre [Happiness Is Not A Joyful Thing]" | 5:37 |
8. | "Me matan limón! [They Kill Me, Limon!]" | 3:35 |
9. | "Rock yugular [Jugular Rock]" | 7:04 |
10. | "Mariposa Pontiac - Rock del país [Pontiac Butterfly - Country Rock]" | 4:49 |
11. | "Juguetes perdidos [Lost Toys]" | 7:09 |
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