Es una Nube, no hay duda

Es una Nube, no hay duda
Studio album by Vox Dei
Released 1973
Recorded 8 May—6 June 1973, CBS Studios, Argentina.
Genre Rock
Blues rock
Folk rock
Length 34:43
Label
Vox Dei chronology
Cuero Caliente
(1972)
Es una Nube, no hay duda
(1973)
Vox Dei para Vox Dei
(1974)
Singles from Es una Nube, no hay duda
  1. "Es una nube, no hay duda"
    Released: 1973
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Es Una Nube, No Hay Duda (It's a Cloud, No Doubt About It) is the sixth album by the Argentine rock band Vox Dei, and the first recorded for their new label CBS.[2] Also, is widely regarded as one of the Vox Dei' best albums, and contains classic songs such as the title-track, "Loco, hacela callar", and the sweeping ballad "Prométeme Que Nunca me Dirás Adiós".

Overview

It's the band's first release (of four) by the Columbia label, after having been contracted since 1971 with Disc-Jockey Records. It is also the last full-length LP on a Vox Dei album which not to feature any contributions from guest musicians.

In 1973, the title-track (their only lead single from the album) was released to a receptive audience, though it did receive the same amount of exposure as previous hits as "El Momento en Que Estás (Presente)" and "Jeremías Pies de Plomo", songs as "La verdadera historia de “Sam el Montañes”" and "Loco, hacela callar" still appears on the band' several greatest hits albums.

Artwork and packaging

The original vinyl release came with a great grey picture from the band in the Argentine desert northwestern, and another small picture in colours. The insert have included the lyrics.

Track listing

  1. "Es una nube, no hay duda" (Willy Quiroga) - 5:11
  2. "El faisán y la codorniz" - 4:58
  3. "Es así y no hay nada que hablar" - 3:57
  4. "Loco, hacela callar" (Willy Quiroga) - 3:39
  5. "La verdadera historia de “Sam el Montañes”" - 3:28
  6. "Prométeme Que Nunca me Dirás Adiós" - 3:34
  7. "Por sobre el monte, encima del mar" - 4:12
  8. "El mañana es otra historia" (Willy Quiroga) - 5:54

Credits

Vox Dei
Additional personnel

References

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