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La Biblia

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 the Bible's narrative, starting from Genesis and concluding with the Apocalypse.

La Biblia
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 15, 1971
RecordedMid 1970 to January 1971
T.N.T. Studios, Buenos Aires
GenreProgressive rock
Length55:59
55:13 (CD re-issue)
LabelDisc Jockey
ProducerJorge Álvarez
Vox Dei chronology
Caliente
(1970)
La Biblia
(1971)
Jeremías Pies de Plomo
(1972)

Background and details edit

A preview of some compositions were debuted at the "B.A. Rock Festival" in November 1970, and the album was presented with four shows at Teatro Presidente Alvear (Buenos Aires), followed by a tour throughout the country's major cities. The record was Vox Dei's breakthrough and it's widely considered their magnum opus. In 2007, the Argentine edition of Rolling Stone ranked it 14 on its list of "The 100 Greatest Albums of National Rock".[1]

In 1974 Jorge Álvarez, who produced the original album, and musician Billy Bond decided to undertake a recording of the album as a proper rock opera. Utilizing the classical musicians of the Ensamble Musical de Buenos Aires, the album featured various important Argentinian rock musicians including Bond, members of the band La Pesada del Rock & Roll, members of the band Pescado Rabioso, Raul Porchetto, and members of the band Sui Generis, all under the artistic direction of pianist and composer Gustavo Beytelmann. Produced by Jorge Álvarez, the album, La Biblia, was released in 1974 on the label Talent Cat# SE-515.

"La Biblia" is considered by Argentinian rock fans to be Vox Dei's indisputable masterpiece; it has been called "magnificent for both its music and lyrics".[2] Guitarist and vocalist Ricardo Soulé did a terrific job summarizing in just a few lines the most important stories of the Christian Holy Book. Musically the band adopted a hard psychedelic direction, with chiming 12-string guitar and overdriven solos alternating with folky acoustic passages and harmony vocals sometimes reminiscent of The Moody Blues.

The Argentinian Archbishop, while at first requesting to review the lyrics, ended up recommending that young people purchase and listen to the album. During the recording sessions, guitarist Juan Carlos "Yody" Godoy left the band. To promote the album live, guitarist Nacho Smilari (formerly member of La Barra de Chocolate) joined the band.

The album was released earlier than expected, which caused two edition errors, "Apocalipsis" was recorded without vocals and "Libros Sapienciales" was credited as "Profecías" on the tracklist. It was clarified and corrected in La Biblia En Vivo in 1987.

The songs that remained in the habitual Vox Dei set-list are "Genesis", "Libros Sapienciales" and "Las Guerras".

In 1997 a re-recording of the album took place including a bonus track: "El Manto de Elías". This version featured Quiroga, Basoalto and Soulé, plus special guests Fito Páez, Andrés Calamaro and Alejandro Lerner.[3]

Original release on vinyl (2 LP) edit

Side One
  1. "Génesis" - 6:38
  2. "Moisés" - 7:26
Side Two
  1. "Las Guerras" [The Wars] - 13:10
  2. "Profecías" [Prophecies] - 2:17
Side Three
  1. "Libros Sapienciales" [Sapiential books] - 7:34
  2. "Cristo - Nacimiento" [Christ - Birth] - 3:14
Side Four
  1. "Cristo - Muerte y Resurrección" [Christ - Death and Resurrection] - 10:34
  2. "Apocalípsis" [Apocalypse / Revelations] - 4:47

Credits edit

Vox Dei
  • Ricardo Soulé - Lead guitar, Harp, Violin, Piano and Vocals.
  • Willy Quiroga - Bass guitar and Vocals.
  • Juan Carlos "Yody" Godoy - Rhythm guitar and Vocals.
  • Rubén Basoalto - Drums.
Guest
  • Roberto Lar - Orchestra director.

Additional Personnel edit

  • Jorge Álvarez - Producer.
  • Tim Croatto, Osvaldo Casajus, Salvador Barresi, Julio Costa - Engineers.
  • Disc-Jockey - Executive producer.

Certifications edit

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Argentina (CAPIF)[5] Gold 30,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

References edit

  1. ^ "Los 100 mejores discos del rock nacional". Rolling Stone Argentina (in Spanish). Publirevistas S. A. April 2007.
  2. ^ Vox Dei - La Biblia The Magic Land Review 2007-07-08 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Page on Discogs
  4. ^ Vox Dei - La Biblia at Allmusic.com
  5. ^ "Discos de oro y platino" (in Spanish). Cámara Argentina de Productores de Fonogramas y Videogramas. Archived from the original on 6 July 2011. Retrieved 16 June 2019.

External links edit

  • Vox Dei's official webpage (Spanish)
  • Vox Dei at rock.com.ar (Spanish)
  • Vox Dei discography (Spanish)

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For the Spanish language versions of the Bible see Bible translations into Spanish La Biblia pronounced la ˈbiblja 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 espanol La Biblia centers on the Bible s narrative starting from Genesis and concluding with the Apocalypse La BibliaStudio album by Vox DeiReleasedMarch 15 1971RecordedMid 1970 to January 1971T N T Studios Buenos AiresGenreProgressive rockLength55 59 55 13 CD re issue LabelDisc JockeyProducerJorge AlvarezVox Dei chronologyCaliente 1970 La Biblia 1971 Jeremias Pies de Plomo 1972 Contents 1 Background and details 2 Original release on vinyl 2 LP 3 Credits 3 1 Additional Personnel 4 Certifications 5 References 6 External linksBackground and details editA preview of some compositions were debuted at the B A Rock Festival in November 1970 and the album was presented with four shows at Teatro Presidente Alvear Buenos Aires followed by a tour throughout the country s major cities The record was Vox Dei s breakthrough and it s widely considered their magnum opus In 2007 the Argentine edition of Rolling Stone ranked it 14 on its list of The 100 Greatest Albums of National Rock 1 In 1974 Jorge Alvarez who produced the original album and musician Billy Bond decided to undertake a recording of the album as a proper rock opera Utilizing the classical musicians of the Ensamble Musical de Buenos Aires the album featured various important Argentinian rock musicians including Bond members of the band La Pesada del Rock amp Roll members of the band Pescado Rabioso Raul Porchetto and members of the band Sui Generis all under the artistic direction of pianist and composer Gustavo Beytelmann Produced by Jorge Alvarez the album La Biblia was released in 1974 on the label Talent Cat SE 515 La Biblia is considered by Argentinian rock fans to be Vox Dei s indisputable masterpiece it has been called magnificent for both its music and lyrics 2 Guitarist and vocalist Ricardo Soule did a terrific job summarizing in just a few lines the most important stories of the Christian Holy Book Musically the band adopted a hard psychedelic direction with chiming 12 string guitar and overdriven solos alternating with folky acoustic passages and harmony vocals sometimes reminiscent of The Moody Blues The Argentinian Archbishop while at first requesting to review the lyrics ended up recommending that young people purchase and listen to the album During the recording sessions guitarist Juan Carlos Yody Godoy left the band To promote the album live guitarist Nacho Smilari formerly member of La Barra de Chocolate joined the band The album was released earlier than expected which caused two edition errors Apocalipsis was recorded without vocals and Libros Sapienciales was credited as Profecias on the tracklist It was clarified and corrected in La Biblia En Vivo in 1987 The songs that remained in the habitual Vox Dei set list are Genesis Libros Sapienciales and Las Guerras In 1997 a re recording of the album took place including a bonus track El Manto de Elias This version featured Quiroga Basoalto and Soule plus special guests Fito Paez Andres Calamaro and Alejandro Lerner 3 Original release on vinyl 2 LP editAll lyrics by Ricardo Soule music by Willy Quiroga Juan Carlos Yody Godoy and Ricardo Soule 4 Side One Genesis 6 38 Moises 7 26Side Two Las Guerras The Wars 13 10 Profecias Prophecies 2 17Side Three Libros Sapienciales Sapiential books 7 34 Cristo Nacimiento Christ Birth 3 14Side Four Cristo Muerte y Resurreccion Christ Death and Resurrection 10 34 Apocalipsis Apocalypse Revelations 4 47Credits editVox DeiRicardo Soule Lead guitar Harp Violin Piano and Vocals Willy Quiroga Bass guitar and Vocals Juan Carlos Yody Godoy Rhythm guitar and Vocals Ruben Basoalto Drums GuestRoberto Lar Orchestra director Additional Personnel edit Jorge Alvarez Producer Tim Croatto Osvaldo Casajus Salvador Barresi Julio Costa Engineers Disc Jockey Executive producer Certifications editRegion Certification Certified units salesArgentina CAPIF 5 Gold 30 000 Shipments figures based on certification alone References edit Los 100 mejores discos del rock nacional Rolling Stone Argentina in Spanish Publirevistas S A April 2007 Vox Dei La Biblia The Magic Land Review Archived 2007 07 08 at the Wayback Machine Page on Discogs Vox Dei La Biblia at Allmusic com Discos de oro y platino in Spanish Camara Argentina de Productores de Fonogramas y Videogramas Archived from the original on 6 July 2011 Retrieved 16 June 2019 External links editVox Dei s official webpage Spanish Vox Dei at rock com ar Spanish The Magic Land Vox Dei discography Spanish Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title La Biblia amp oldid 1150033470, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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