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La Biblia (The Bible) is the second studio album by the Argentine rock band Vox Dei,[1] generally regarded as the first Argentinian rock concept album. The album is ranked at #14 in the Argentine version of Rolling Stone's "Los 100 Mejores Discos del Rock Nacional" (The 100 Greatest Records in Argentine Rock).

Recording and Release

"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, "Yody" Godoy left the band. To promote the album live, guitarist Nacho Smilari (formerly La Barra de Chocolate) joined the band.

This album was released earlier than provided, which caused two editing errors, "Apocalípsis" was without voice and "Libros Sapienciales" was identified as "Profecías". It was then clarified and corrected in La Biblia En Vivo in 1986.

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

Original release on vinyl (2 LP)

Side one.
  1. "Génesis" - 6:38
  2. "Moisés" - 7:26
Side two.
  1. "Las Guerras" - 13:10
  2. "Profecías" - 2:17
Side three.
  1. "Libros Sapienciales" - 7:34
  2. "Cristo y Nacimiento" - 3:14
Side four.
  1. "Cristo - Muerte y Resurrección" - 10:34
  2. "Apocalípsis" - 4:47

Credits

Vox Dei
Guest

Additional Personnel

References

  1. ^ La Biblia at Rock.com.ar (Spanish)
  2. ^ Vox Dei - La Biblia The Magic Land Review
  3. ^ La Biblia at Allmusic.com