TruenoTierra
TruenoTierra is the seventh studio album by Argentine hard rock band La Renga, released on December 12, 2006. It was the first studio double album released by the band.
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Released | December 13, 2006 | |||
Recorded | 2006 | |||
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Label | La Renga Discos | |||
Producer | La Renga | |||
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The first disc, called Trueno (Thunder), contains 12 tracks, including the single "'Oscuro Diamante". The second disc, called Tierra (Earth), contains 5 instrumental tracks taken from jam sessions.
Track listing
Disc one: Trueno
- "El Monstruo que Crece"
- "Almohada de Piedra"
- "Ruta 40"
- "La Boca del Lobo"
- "Montaña Roja"
- "Palabras Estorbantes"
- "Cualquier Historia"
- "Mujer del Caleidoscopio"
- "Llenado de Llorar"
- "Oscuro Diamante"
- "Entre la Niebla"
- "Cuadrado Obviado"
Disc two: Tierra
- "Alunizando al Unisono"
- "Sustancia Entre las Plantas"
- "TruenoTierra"
- "Anaximandro"
- "Neuronas Abrazadas"
Personnel
- Chizzo - lead vocals, lead guitar
- Teté - bass guitar
- Tanque - drums, percussion
- Chiflo - saxophone
- Manu - rhythm guitar, saxophone, backing vocals
Guest musicians
- Leopoldo Janin - tenor and baritone saxophone (tracks 4 and 12, disc 1)
- Juan Cruz Fernández - trumpet (tracks 4 and 12, disc 1)
Additional personnel
- Alvaro Villagra - mastering
- Alejandro Russo - assistant engineer
- Jorge Leggio - assistant engineer
- Alberto Miglioranza - recording technical
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