| Item no. | 438269 |
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| Title | La ciudad de los arboles |
| Musical Genre | Heavy Metal |
| Product topic | Bands |
| Band | Mägo De Oz |
| Release date | 12/23/08 |
| Product type | CD |
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| Media - Format 1-3 | CD |
CD 1
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1.El Espiritu del Bosque (Intro)
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2.La Ciudad de los Arboles
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3.Mi Nombre Es Rock 'n' Roll
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4.El rincon de los sentidos
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5.Deja de llorar (Y vuelvete a levantar)
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6.La Cancion de los Deseos
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7.Y ahora voy a salir (Ranxeira)
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8.Runa llena (Instrumental)
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9.Resacosix en la barra
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10.No queda sino batirnos
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11.Sin ti, seria silencio (Parte II)
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12.Si molesto me quedo
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13.El espiritu del Bosque II (Outro)
by Jürgen Tschamler (29.01.2009) In Spain, Mägo De Oz are one of the most influential bands with a huge following, not only in their genre. With their humongous list of album releases, they have reached a lot of people internationally, too. Their style is very versatile and best described with the term Medieval / folklore Metal. By now, the band consists of ten musicians - on their latest release "La ciudad de los arboles", they have once again recorded 13 songs packed with all their trademarks: beautiful classic melodies, crispy guitars, and the signature Medieval touch. This doesn’t necessarily lead to melancholic sounds - the tracks always have a positive, cheery appeal. Synthesisers, violins, flutes, and guitars make a merry mixture, supported by the Spanish vocals - very unique. The Spanish also deliver a brilliant cover of Queen`s "39" which is a bit confusing at the beginning (partially because they renamed the song - or would you recognise "No queda sino batirnos"?). "La ciudad de los arboles" is another great musical statement of an exceptional band - if you like Medieval Metal, you should definitely check them out.