Grandes Canciones (Rata Blanca album)

Grandes Canciones
Compilation album by Rata Blanca
Released December 5, 2000 (2000-12-05)
Recorded August 1988 - September 2000 at Buenos Aires Records and Panda Studio, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Genre Hard Rock, Power Metal, Heavy Metal
Length 69:13
Label PopArt Music
Producer Walter Giardino
Rata Blanca chronology
Rata Blanca VII
(1997)
Grandes Canciones
(2000)
El Camino del Fuego
2000
Singles from Grandes Canciones
  1. "Mujer Amante (Versión Acústica)"

Grandes Canciones is a compilation album of Rata Blanca, published in 2000 by Tocka Discos, PopArt Music.

The compilation consists of 11 tracks, and plus an acoustic version of the ballad "Mujer Amante" as a bonus track. This song is one of the most popular songs of the band.

The acoustic version of Mujer Amante appears in all Argentine radios, marking a perfect return of the band after three years of separation, which would begin a long tour Latin America and Spain.

Track listing

No. TitleWriter(s)Album (Date) Length
1. "El Sueño de la Gitana"  Walter GiardinoRata Blanca 7:13
2. "Sólo Para Amarte"  Saúl Blanch, Walter GiardinoRata Blanca 5:43
3. "Días Duros"  Carlos Perigo, Walter GiardinoMagos, Espadas y Rosas 7:22
4. "Porque Es Tan Difícil Amar"  Roxana Giardino, Walter GiardinoMagos, Espadas y Rosas 5:31
5. "Chico Callejero"  Walter GiardinoRata Blanca 5:07
6. "Preludio Obsesivo"  Roberto ConsoRata Blanca 3:38
7. "Mujer Amante"  Adrián Barilari, Walter GiardinoMagos, Espadas y Rosas 6:03
8. "Guerrero del Arco Iris"  Walter GiardinoGuerrero del Arco Iris 5:03
9. "Noche Sin Sueños"  Adrián Barilari, Walter GiardinoGuerrero del Arco Iris 6:08
10. "Abrazando al Rock and Roll"  Walter GiardinoGuerrero del Arco Iris 6:15
11. "La Leyenda del Hada y el Mago"  Roxana Giardino, Walter GiardinoMagos, Espadas y Rosas 5:24
Total length:
63:45

Bonus Track

Tour

The tour of presentation of this album began on December 19, 2000 and ended on June 16, 2002, and led by South America, Spain, Central and North America. On this tour, there was the return of Adrian Barilari to Rata Blanca after many years without being in the group as a singer. From this, Fernando Scarcella joins the battery after the departure of Gustavo Rowek. In total there were 62 concerts in 11 stages.

They participated guitarrist Walter Giardino, singer Adrián Barilari, bassist Guillermo Sánchez, drummer Fernando Scarcella, keyboardist Miguel de Ipola who later was officially replaced by Hugo Bistolfi.

Personnel

Musicians at album

Others


References

This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 5/23/2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.