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| type = studio
| type = studio
| artist = [[Vox Dei (band)|Vox Dei]]
| artist = [[Vox Dei (band)|Vox Dei]]
| cover =
| cover = El Camino (Vox Dei album).jpg
| alt =
| alt =
| released = November 2005
| released = November 2005
| recorded = June—August 2005
| recorded = June–August 2005
| venue =
| venue =
| studio =
| studio =
| genre = [[Hard rock]]
| genre = [[Hard rock]]
| length = 59:54
| length = 59:54
| label = [[La Rompe Records]]
| label = La Rompe Records
| producer = Vox Dei
| producer = Vox Dei
| prev_title = [[La Biblia II]]
| prev_title = [[La Biblia]] (Re-recording)
| prev_year = 1997
| prev_year = 1997
| next_title = [[Vox Dei en vivo]]
| next_title = Vox Dei en vivo
| next_year = 2007
| next_year = 2007
}}
}}


'''''El Camino''''' is the 13th studio album by Argentine rock band [[Vox Dei (band)|Vox Dei]], released in 2005. It is the band's second album with [[Carlos Gardellini]] and its first release on the band's independent label, La Rompe Records. It is also Vox Dei's seventh line-up second full-length appearance since 1994, following the departure of [[Ricardo Soulé]] in 1998. The band presented and announced the new album on 22 July 2005, at the ND Ateneo Theatre, three months before the band ended the recording. Also, Vox Dei remade six songs for his previous albums (including the studio version of "Torcazas Y Pinos", from ''[[El Regreso de la Leyenda]]'').
'''''El Camino''''' is the 13th and last studio album by Argentine rock band [[Vox Dei (band)|Vox Dei]], released in 2005.
==Details==
It is the band's second album with guitarist [[Carlos Gardellini]] and its first release on the band's independent label, La Rompe Records.
It is also Vox Dei's seventh line-up second full-length appearance since 1994, following the departure of [[Ricardo Soulé]] in 1998.
The band presented and announced the new album on July 22, 2005, at the ND Ateneo Theatre (Buenos Aires), three months before they ended the recording.
Also, Vox Dei remade six songs from previous albums (including the studio version of "Torcazas y Pinos", from ''[[El Regreso de la Leyenda]]'').


==Track listing==
==Track listing==
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#"Soltando Lastre"
#"Soltando Lastre"
#"No Quiero Dormir" <small>([[Carlos Gardellini]], [[Willy Quiroga]])</small>
#"No Quiero Dormir" <small>([[Carlos Gardellini]], [[Willy Quiroga]])</small>
#"Ahora Es El Preciso Instante"
#"Ahora Es el Preciso Instante"
#"Carrera Loca" <small>([[Carlos Gardellini]], [[Rubén Basoalto]])</small>
#"Carrera Loca" <small>([[Carlos Gardellini]], [[Rubén Basoalto]])</small>
#"Compulsión"
#"Compulsión"
#"Esta Canción"
#"Esta Canción"
#"Torcazas Y Pinos"
#"Torcazas y Pinos"
#"Un Corazón Dispuesto"
#"Un Corazón Dispuesto"
#"Tan Sólo Un Hombre"
#"Tan Sólo un Hombre"
#"Río De Blues" <small>([[Ricardo Soulé]], [[Willy Quiroga]])</small>
#"Río de Blues" <small>([[Ricardo Soulé]], [[Willy Quiroga]])</small>
#"Medley: Jeremías, Pies De Plomo / El Regreso Del Dr. Jeckill" <small>([[Ricardo Soulé]], [[Willy Quiroga]])</small>
#"Medley: Jeremías, Pies de Plomo / El Regreso del Dr. Jeckill" <small>([[Ricardo Soulé]], [[Willy Quiroga]])</small>
#"''Hidden track''"
#"''Hidden track''"


==Credits==
==Credits==
;Vox Dei
;Vox Dei
*[[Willy Quiroga]] - [[Bass guitar|Bass]], [[Musical keyboard|Keyboards]] and [[Vocals]].
*[[Willy Quiroga]] Bass, keyboards and vocals
*[[Carlos Gardellini]] - [[Lead Guitar]] and [[Backing vocals]].
*[[Carlos Gardellini]] Lead guitar and backing vocals
*[[Rubén Basoalto]] - [[Drum kit|Drums]], [[Percussion]] and [[Vocals]].
*[[Rubén Basoalto]] Drums, percussion and vocals
*Simon Quiroga - [[Musical keyboard|Keyboards]].
*Simon Quiroga Keyboards


==References==
==References==
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*[http://www.voxdei.com.ar Vox Dei's official webpage] {{in lang|es}}
*[http://www.voxdei.com.ar Vox Dei's official webpage] {{in lang|es}}
*[http://www.voxdei.com.ar/DISCOGRAFIA.htm Vox Dei discography] {{in lang|es}}
*[http://www.voxdei.com.ar/DISCOGRAFIA.htm Vox Dei discography] {{in lang|es}}
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Latest revision as of 15:11, 7 June 2024

El Camino
Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 2005
RecordedJune–August 2005
GenreHard rock
Length59:54
LabelLa Rompe Records
ProducerVox Dei
Vox Dei chronology
La Biblia (Re-recording)
(1997)
El Camino
(2005)
Vox Dei en vivo
(2007)

El Camino is the 13th and last studio album by Argentine rock band Vox Dei, released in 2005.

Details

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It is the band's second album with guitarist Carlos Gardellini and its first release on the band's independent label, La Rompe Records. It is also Vox Dei's seventh line-up second full-length appearance since 1994, following the departure of Ricardo Soulé in 1998. The band presented and announced the new album on July 22, 2005, at the ND Ateneo Theatre (Buenos Aires), three months before they ended the recording. Also, Vox Dei remade six songs from previous albums (including the studio version of "Torcazas y Pinos", from El Regreso de la Leyenda).

Track listing

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  1. "El Camino"
  2. "Tito"
  3. "Soltando Lastre"
  4. "No Quiero Dormir" (Carlos Gardellini, Willy Quiroga)
  5. "Ahora Es el Preciso Instante"
  6. "Carrera Loca" (Carlos Gardellini, Rubén Basoalto)
  7. "Compulsión"
  8. "Esta Canción"
  9. "Torcazas y Pinos"
  10. "Un Corazón Dispuesto"
  11. "Tan Sólo un Hombre"
  12. "Río de Blues" (Ricardo Soulé, Willy Quiroga)
  13. "Medley: Jeremías, Pies de Plomo / El Regreso del Dr. Jeckill" (Ricardo Soulé, Willy Quiroga)
  14. "Hidden track"

Credits

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Vox Dei

References

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