Magos, espadas y rosas
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Magos, Espadas y Rosas is the second album by Argentine metal band Rata Blanca
Rata Blanca
Rata Blanca is a heavy metal band from Argentina formed in the 1980s.-Biography:The band was founded by Walter Giardino after he left V8. Rata Blanca played together for about two years before their debut on August 15, 1987 in the theater "Luz y Fuerza" in Buenos Aires...

. The album was released by PolyGram
PolyGram
PolyGram was the name of the major label recording company started by Philips from as a holding company for its music interests in 1945. In 1999 it was sold to Seagram and merged into Universal Music Group.-Hollandsche Decca Distributie , 1929-1950:...

 and is one of the best selling albums of Latino-American rock albums. It is also the first album with Adrian Barilari on the vocals.

Tracks

All tracks written by Walter Giardino except were are noted.
  • 1. "La Leyenda del Hada y el Mago
    La Leyenda del Hada y el Mago
    "La Leyenda del Hada y el Mago" is a song by the Argentine power metal band Rata Blanca. Also is the single of the 1990 album Magos, espadas y rosas. The song is written by the guitarist and band leader Walter Giardino and originally sung by Adrian Barilari...

    " - 5:24
  • 2. "Mujer Amante" - 6:05
  • 3. "El Beso de la Bruja" - 4:19
  • 4. "Haz Tu Jugada" - 6:22
  • 5. "El Camino del Sol" - 9:28
  • 6. "Días Duros"- 7:24 (Carlos Perigo, W. Giardino)
  • 7. "Por qué es tan difícil amar" (Instrumental) - 5:33
  • 8. "Preludio Obsesivo" (Instrumental) - Bonus track -3:40
  • 9. "Otoño Medieval" (Instrumental) - Bonus track - 2:34

Members

  • Adrian Barilari - Vocals
  • Walter Giardino
    Walter Giardino
    Héctor Walter Giardino is an Argentine guitarist, composer and leader of the heavy metal and hard rock band Rata Blanca. He is very influenced by Ritchie Blackmore and Yngwie Malmsteen.-Early Years and V8 :...

    - Lead guitars
  • Sergio Berdichevsky - Rhythm guitars
  • Guillermo Sanchez - Bass
  • Gustavo Rowek - Drums, Percussions
  • Hugo Bistolfi - Keyboards
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