fbpx
Wikipedia

Madrid – Las Ventas

Madrid – Las Ventas is a live album by folk metal artists Mägo de Oz, which was released in 2005.

Madrid – Las Ventas
Live album by
Released2005
GenreFolk metal
LabelLocomotive Music
Mägo de Oz chronology
Belfast
(2004)
Madrid – Las Ventas
(2005)
Gaia II: La Voz Dormida
(2005)

Track listing edit

Disc one edit

  1. "Obertura MDXX"
  2. "Van a rodar cabezas"
  3. "Ancha es Castilla"
  4. "Fiesta pagana"
  5. "El que quiera entender que entienda"
  6. "El pacto"
  7. "El árbol de la noche triste"
  8. "Gaia"

Disc two edit

  1. "El peso del alma" (Spanish cover version of HammerFall's "Glory to the Brave")
  2. "La rosa de los vientos"
  3. "Noche toledana"
  4. "Astaroth"
  5. "La leyenda de la llorona"
  6. "La danza del fuego"
  7. "La costa del silencio"
  8. "Molinos de viento"

Concert DVD edit

The DVD has the same track listing as the CD.

A film is shown during "Obertura MDXX", with natural and historical imagery. Nick Ut's famous photograph of Kim Phuc during the Vietnam War appears.

The stage is a pirate ship with the bandmembers dressed in pirate costume. (Invited guests are not dressed as pirates.)

"Fiesta pagana" begins with fireworks, and Walter Giardino guests on guitar. Four dancers (two male, two female) arrive on stage during "El árbol de la noche triste" and strip.

José Andrëa performs "Gaia" seated, at first, in an electric chair. After the instrumental break, he returns in an orange prisoner's jumpsuit. During his final screams, he is strapped into the chair and receives the last rites from a priest. Flames erupt along the front of the stage. The corpse of José Andrëa is wheeled off.

During the grand piano introduction to "El peso del alma", Patricia Tapia (from Nexx) arrives at centre stage. There she is joined by a female string quartet, then finally José Andrëa for their duet, which they act out operatically. They embrace during the piano close.

For "La rosa de los vientos", Txus leaves his drumkit and performs at centre stage with José Andrëa and the quartet.

Jorge Salán is guest guitarist on "Noche Toledana". He continues on into "Astaroth" when a belly dancer (Isabel) arrives on the upper deck and moves about, distracting members of the band. Patricia Tapia returns for her vocal. Patricia and the belly dancer kiss. The song ends with José Andrëa and Patricia on the runway.

On "La leyenda de la llorona", Javier Cruz guests on bongos.

For "La danza del fuego", La Bruja forms a giant backdrop on the upper deck.

After a soothing violin and flute passage, fireworks go off and the band starts into "Molinos de Viento", as a giant Don Quixote inflates on the upper deck. José Andrëa allows the audience to sing the first verse. "El sueño es realidad."

The concert ends with fireworks and José Andrëa setting off the cannon along the front of the stage.

Credits edit

  • José Andrea: vocals
  • Txus Di Fellatio: drums, backing vocals, vocals in "La Rosa de Los Vientos"
  • Carlitos: lead guitar, backing vocals
  • Frank: rhythm guitar, acoustic guitar, backing vocals
  • Sergio Martínez: bass
  • Mohamed: violin
  • Fernando Ponce: flutes, Irish whistle, backing vocals
  • Kiskilla: keyboards, synthesizers

Invited musicians edit

  • Walter Giardino: lead guitar in "Fiesta Pagana"
  • Jorge Salán: lead guitar in "Noche Toledana" and "Astaroth", acoustic guitar in "La Costa del Silencio"
  • Isabel: dancer in "Astaroth"
  • Javier Cruz: percussions in "La Leyenda de La Llorona"
  • Patricia Tapia: vocals in "El Peso del Alma" and "Astaroth"
  • Las Cuartetas (Adriana, Isabel, Sara and Ana): string quartet in "El Peso del Alma" and "Astaroth"

madrid, ventas, this, article, does, cite, sources, please, help, improve, this, article, adding, citations, reliable, sources, unsourced, material, challenged, removed, find, sources, news, newspapers, books, scholar, jstor, december, 2009, learn, when, remov. This article does not cite any sources Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Madrid Las Ventas news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2009 Learn how and when to remove this message Madrid Las Ventas is a live album by folk metal artists Mago de Oz which was released in 2005 Madrid Las VentasLive album by Mago de OzReleased2005GenreFolk metalLabelLocomotive MusicMago de Oz chronologyBelfast 2004 Madrid Las Ventas 2005 Gaia II La Voz Dormida 2005 Contents 1 Track listing 1 1 Disc one 1 2 Disc two 2 Concert DVD 3 Credits 4 Invited musiciansTrack listing editDisc one edit Obertura MDXX Van a rodar cabezas Ancha es Castilla Fiesta pagana El que quiera entender que entienda El pacto El arbol de la noche triste Gaia Disc two edit El peso del alma Spanish cover version of HammerFall s Glory to the Brave La rosa de los vientos Noche toledana Astaroth La leyenda de la llorona La danza del fuego La costa del silencio Molinos de viento Concert DVD editThe DVD has the same track listing as the CD A film is shown during Obertura MDXX with natural and historical imagery Nick Ut s famous photograph of Kim Phuc during the Vietnam War appears The stage is a pirate ship with the bandmembers dressed in pirate costume Invited guests are not dressed as pirates Fiesta pagana begins with fireworks and Walter Giardino guests on guitar Four dancers two male two female arrive on stage during El arbol de la noche triste and strip Jose Andrea performs Gaia seated at first in an electric chair After the instrumental break he returns in an orange prisoner s jumpsuit During his final screams he is strapped into the chair and receives the last rites from a priest Flames erupt along the front of the stage The corpse of Jose Andrea is wheeled off During the grand piano introduction to El peso del alma Patricia Tapia from Nexx arrives at centre stage There she is joined by a female string quartet then finally Jose Andrea for their duet which they act out operatically They embrace during the piano close For La rosa de los vientos Txus leaves his drumkit and performs at centre stage with Jose Andrea and the quartet Jorge Salan is guest guitarist on Noche Toledana He continues on into Astaroth when a belly dancer Isabel arrives on the upper deck and moves about distracting members of the band Patricia Tapia returns for her vocal Patricia and the belly dancer kiss The song ends with Jose Andrea and Patricia on the runway On La leyenda de la llorona Javier Cruz guests on bongos For La danza del fuego La Bruja forms a giant backdrop on the upper deck After a soothing violin and flute passage fireworks go off and the band starts into Molinos de Viento as a giant Don Quixote inflates on the upper deck Jose Andrea allows the audience to sing the first verse El sueno es realidad The concert ends with fireworks and Jose Andrea setting off the cannon along the front of the stage Credits editJose Andrea vocals Txus Di Fellatio drums backing vocals vocals in La Rosa de Los Vientos Carlitos lead guitar backing vocals Frank rhythm guitar acoustic guitar backing vocals Sergio Martinez bass Mohamed violin Fernando Ponce flutes Irish whistle backing vocals Kiskilla keyboards synthesizersInvited musicians editWalter Giardino lead guitar in Fiesta Pagana Jorge Salan lead guitar in Noche Toledana and Astaroth acoustic guitar in La Costa del Silencio Isabel dancer in Astaroth Javier Cruz percussions in La Leyenda de La Llorona Patricia Tapia vocals in El Peso del Alma and Astaroth Las Cuartetas Adriana Isabel Sara and Ana string quartet in El Peso del Alma and Astaroth Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Madrid Las Ventas amp oldid 1192797087, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.