La Llave de la Puerta Secreta

La Llave de la Puerta Secreta
Studio album by Rata Blanca
Released April 26, 2005
Recorded January - March, 2005 at La Nave de Oseberg, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Genre Hard Rock, Power Metal, Heavy Metal
Length 61:18
Label PopArt Music
Producer Walter Giardino
Rata Blanca chronology
Poder Vivo
(2003)
La Llave de la Puerta Secreta
(2005)
El Reino Olvidado
(2008)

La Llave de la Puerta Secreta ("The Key of the Secret Door" in english) is the eight studio album by Argentine hard rock band Rata Blanca released by PopArt Music in 2005. Produced by Walter Giardino, the album was a commercial success, particularly in Argentina, where it sold well enough to be certified Platinum by the CAPIF that same year. The album includes the hit single "Aún Estás en Mis Sueños", which became the band's new classic and a perennial radio favorite.

Overview

La Llave de la Puerta Secreta was recorded at La Nave de Oseberg Studios, in Buenos Aires and mixed at Sonovox Studios in Madrid, Spain. Some lyrics of this were based on Dan Brown novel The Da Vinci Code. The first CD packages were released with a digipack booklet with a little key (similar to the cover album). Simultaneously with the album's release, the band kicked off their tour in Latin America and Europa, with the bulk of concerts taking place in Argentina, Perú, Spain, Chile, Bolivia, Uruguay, Colombia, Ecuador, México, United States, Venezuela y Paraguay during June 2005 to August 2008.

Tracks Listing

No. TitleWriter(s) Length
1. "Intro"  Walter Giardino 1:48
2. "La Llave de la Puerta Secreta"  Walter Giardino 5:53
3. "La Otra Cara de la Moneda"  Walter Giardino 5:19
4. "Aún Estás en Mis Sueños"  Walter Giardino 4:59
5. "Indigo"  Walter Giardino 5:20
6. "Bajo el Poder del Sol"  Walter Giardino 5:19
7. "Blues"  Walter Giardino 8:45
8. "El Gran Rey del Rock and Roll"  Walter Giardino 5:26
9. "Guitarra Española"  Walter Giardino 7:41
10. "Michell, Odia la Oscuridad"  Walter Giardino 4:37
11. "Mamma"  Walter Giardino 6:11
Total length:
61:18

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