No va más!
No va más! is the sixth studio album by Spanish heavy metal band Barón Rojo, released in 1988 by Chapa Discos.[1].
No va más! | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | June 15, 1988 | |||
Genre | Heavy metal, hard rock | |||
Length | 45:47 | |||
Label | Chapa Discos | |||
Producer | Barón Rojo | |||
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According to drummer Hermes Calabria, the album was written and recorded in "a depressive state", mostly due to contractual problems with the company, turning out to be one of their most uneven outputs from the 80s[2].
Tracklist
- Side one
- "Travesía urbana" (J.L. Campuzano & Carolina Cortés)
- "Cansado de esperar" (Armando de Castro & Carlos de Castro)
- "El gladiador" (Campuzano-Cortés)
- "En tinieblas" (de Castro-de Castro)
- "Los domingos son muy aburridos" (Hermes Calabria-Campuzano)
- Side two
- "Kamikaze" (de Castro-de Castro)
- "Trampa y cartón" (de Castro-de Castro)
- "Carga y descarga" (Cortés-Calabria-Campuzano)
- "Celtas cortos" (de Castro-de Castro)
- "Mil años luz" (Campuzano-Cortés)
Personnel
- José Luis Campuzano Feito (Sherpa) - bass, lead vocals, backing vocals, keyboards, violin
- Armando De Castro - guitar, backing vocals, keyboards, banjo
- Carlos De Castro - guitar, lead vocals
- Hermes Calabria - drums, percussion
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References
*Additional data taken from the credits of the LP, Chapa Discos – 30312222.
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