Released 1976 Producer A. Horacio Cusato Artist Vox Dei Label Vox Dei | Length 33:20 Release date 1976 | |
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Recorded 29 June–12 August 1976, CBS Studios, Argentina. Similar Gata de Noche, Sin darle ya más vueltas, La Nave Infernal, Tengo Razones para Seg, Vox Dei para Vox Dei |
Vox dei ciegos de siglos 1976
Ciegos de Siglos (Blind of Centuries) is the ninth album recorded by the Argentine rock band Vox Dei. The band found it hard to attain chart success with this LP and Vox Dei were later dropped by CBS in 1977.
Contents
- Vox dei ciegos de siglos 1976
- Vox dei ciegos de siglos vivo badia
- Overview
- Track listings
- Personnel
- Songs
- References
Vox dei ciegos de siglos vivo badia
Overview
When Carlos Michelini walked out in early 1976 to move to Spain, Vox Dei included two guitars again: Raúl Fernández and Enrique Díaz, both members from La Máquina ("The Machine"). The sound of the band adapts to hard rock in the mid-1970s, which caused many negative observers and critics from Pelo magazine. As their previous album, did not count on with any promotion from the label. In some ways, Ciegos de Siglos had a fusion of the styles not utilized on their previous releases, yet the material also shows traces of jazz rock and soul, particularly on the tracks "Reflexión de dos por miles a medianoche" and "Solo hoy te pertenece, mañana es ilusión".
On 2 December 2016, Vox Dei played together with Javier Martinez's Manal at Teatro Gran Rex, and released that same night the Ciegos de Siglos remastered edition, which features one outtake from the original sessions. The remaster issue is published by La Rompe Records (Vox Dei label) under Sony Music license.
Track listings
Personnel
Songs
1La ceremonia es total3:17
2Déjame creer que todo nace hoy4:12
3Pateando calle abajo4:36