Leño (album)

Leño is the first studio album by Spanish hard rock band Leño. It was produced by Teddy Bautista and published by Chapa Discos in 1979.

Leño
Studio album by
Released1979
RecordedDecember 1978, Kirios Studios, Madrid
GenreHard rock, progressive rock
Length39:54
LabelChapa
ProducerTeddy Bautista
Leño chronology
Leño
(1979)
Más madera
(1980)

During the recording, bassist Chiqui Mariscal left the band and was replaced by Tony Urbano as shown at the cover of the album.

It was ranked as the 106th best rock en español album ever according to American magazine Al Borde.[1] The Spanish magazine Efe Eme ranked Leño as the 72nd best Spanish rock album ever.[2]

Track listing

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Castigo"Rosendo Mercado / Chiqui Mariscal / Ramiro Penas10:26
2."El oportunista"Rosendo Mercado / Chiqui Mariscal / Ramiro Penas4:26
3."El tren"Rosendo Mercado / José Carlos Molina4:24
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
4."Este Madrid"Rosendo Mercado / Chiqui Mariscal / Ramiro Penas5:48
5."La nana"Rosendo Mercado / Chiqui Mariscal / Ramiro Penas8:03
6."Sodoma y chabola"Rosendo Mercado / Chiqui Mariscal / Ramiro Penas / Mª Fernanda de Andrés4:12
7."Se acabó"Rosendo Mercado2:37

Personnel

Leño
  • Rosendo Mercado: guitar, lead vocals
  • Chiqui Mariscal: bass (all but 3), backing vocals
  • Tony Urbano: bass (3), backing vocals
  • Ramiro Penas: drums, backing vocals
Additional personnel
  • Teddy Bautista: harmonica, keyboards
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References

  1. "250 albums del Rock Iberoamericano" (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 2015-04-02. Retrieved 2013-09-03.
  2. "Los 100 mejores discos de la historia del pop español". Efe Eme (in Spanish) (50). July–August 2003.
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