Gaia

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Phonographic Copyright (p) – Locomotive Records S.L.
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Tracklist

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1Obertura MDXX
mixer:
Paloma Ramón (from 2003-03 until 2003-06) and Carlos Sainz (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
guest performer:
Coral Tomás Luis de Victoria (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Locomotive Records S.L. (company and copyright holder for Locomotive Records - not for release label use) (from 2003 to ????)
recorded at:
Atrio de la Iglesia de Brunete in Brunete, Comunidad de Madrid, Spain (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
mixed at:
Estudios One Minute Music in Spain (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
recording of:
Obertura MDXX
composer:
Carlitos (Former guitarist for Mägo de Oz), Txus di Fellatio, Frank (guitarist for Mägo de Oz), José "le rumbier", Sergio Martinez Rubio, Mohamed (violinist for Mägo de Oz), Fernando Ponce de León (flautist for Mägo de Oz) and Sergio Cisneros
3:55
2Gaia
assistant sound engineer:
Sonia Robles (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
sound engineer:
Sergio Marcos (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
producer:
Goyo Esteban (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
accordion, Hammond organ, piano and synthesizer:
Sergio Cisneros "Kiskilla" (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
acoustic guitar and electric guitar:
Carlitos (Former guitarist for Mägo de Oz) (from 2003-03 until 2003-06) and Frank (guitarist for Mägo de Oz) (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
bagpipe, transverse flute and whistle:
Fernando Ponce de León (flautist for Mägo de Oz) (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
bass guitar:
Sergio Martinez Rubio (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
drums (drum set) and percussion:
Txus di Fellatio (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
electric violin, viola and violin:
Mohamed (violinist for Mägo de Oz) (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
background vocals:
Carlitos (Former guitarist for Mägo de Oz) (from 2003-03 until 2003-06), Txus di Fellatio (from 2003-03 until 2003-06), Frank (guitarist for Mägo de Oz) (from 2003-03 until 2003-06), José "le rumbier" (from 2003-03 until 2003-06) and Fernando Ponce de León (flautist for Mägo de Oz) (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
guest spoken vocals:
Juan Antonio Cebrián (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
lead vocals:
José "le rumbier" (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Locomotive Records S.L. (company and copyright holder for Locomotive Records - not for release label use) (from 2003 to ????)
recorded at:
Estudios Eurosonic (Spanish recording studios founded in the middle 70s by José Vinader) in Madrid, Comunidad de Madrid, Spain (from 2003-03 until 2003-06) and TRAK in Madrid, Comunidad de Madrid, Spain (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
mixed at:
Studio du Manoir in Léon, Landes, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France (in 2003-08)
recording of:
Gaia (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
lyricist:
Txus di Fellatio
composer:
Carlitos (Former guitarist for Mägo de Oz), Txus di Fellatio, Frank (guitarist for Mägo de Oz), José "le rumbier", Kiskilla, Sergio Martinez Rubio, Mohamed (violinist for Mägo de Oz) and Fernando Ponce de León (flautist for Mägo de Oz)
11:03
3La conquista
assistant sound engineer:
Sonia Robles (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
sound engineer:
Sergio Marcos (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
producer:
Goyo Esteban (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
accordion, Hammond organ, piano and synthesizer:
Sergio Cisneros "Kiskilla" (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
acoustic guitar and electric guitar:
Carlitos (Former guitarist for Mägo de Oz) (from 2003-03 until 2003-06) and Frank (guitarist for Mägo de Oz) (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
bagpipe, transverse flute and whistle:
Fernando Ponce de León (flautist for Mägo de Oz) (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
bass guitar:
Sergio Martinez Rubio (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
drums (drum set) and percussion:
Txus di Fellatio (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
electric violin, viola and violin:
Mohamed (violinist for Mägo de Oz) (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
background vocals:
Carlitos (Former guitarist for Mägo de Oz) (from 2003-03 until 2003-06), Txus di Fellatio (from 2003-03 until 2003-06), Frank (guitarist for Mägo de Oz) (from 2003-03 until 2003-06), José "le rumbier" (from 2003-03 until 2003-06) and Fernando Ponce de León (flautist for Mägo de Oz) (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
lead vocals:
José "le rumbier" (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Locomotive Records S.L. (company and copyright holder for Locomotive Records - not for release label use) (from 2003 to ????)
recorded at:
Estudios Eurosonic (Spanish recording studios founded in the middle 70s by José Vinader) in Madrid, Comunidad de Madrid, Spain (from 2003-03 until 2003-06) and TRAK in Madrid, Comunidad de Madrid, Spain (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
mixed at:
Studio du Manoir in Léon, Landes, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France (in 2003-08)
recording of:
La conquista (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
lyricist:
Txus di Fellatio
composer:
Carlitos (Former guitarist for Mägo de Oz), Txus di Fellatio, Frank (guitarist for Mägo de Oz), José "le rumbier", Sergio Martinez Rubio, Mohamed (violinist for Mägo de Oz), Fernando Ponce de León (flautist for Mägo de Oz) and Sergio Cisneros
5:07
4Alma
assistant sound engineer:
Sonia Robles (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
sound engineer:
Sergio Marcos (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
producer:
Goyo Esteban (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
accordion, Hammond organ, piano and synthesizer:
Sergio Cisneros "Kiskilla" (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
acoustic guitar and electric guitar:
Carlitos (Former guitarist for Mägo de Oz) (from 2003-03 until 2003-06) and Frank (guitarist for Mägo de Oz) (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
bagpipe, transverse flute and whistle:
Fernando Ponce de León (flautist for Mägo de Oz) (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
bass guitar:
Sergio Martinez Rubio (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
drums (drum set) and percussion:
Txus di Fellatio (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
electric violin, viola and violin:
Mohamed (violinist for Mägo de Oz) (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
background vocals:
Carlitos (Former guitarist for Mägo de Oz) (from 2003-03 until 2003-06), Txus di Fellatio (from 2003-03 until 2003-06), Frank (guitarist for Mägo de Oz) (from 2003-03 until 2003-06), José "le rumbier" (from 2003-03 until 2003-06) and Fernando Ponce de León (flautist for Mägo de Oz) (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
lead vocals:
José "le rumbier" (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Locomotive Records S.L. (company and copyright holder for Locomotive Records - not for release label use) (from 2003 to ????)
recorded at:
Estudios Eurosonic (Spanish recording studios founded in the middle 70s by José Vinader) in Madrid, Comunidad de Madrid, Spain (from 2003-03 until 2003-06) and TRAK in Madrid, Comunidad de Madrid, Spain (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
mixed at:
Studio du Manoir in Léon, Landes, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France (in 2003-08)
recording of:
Alma (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
lyricist:
Txus di Fellatio
composer:
Carlitos (Former guitarist for Mägo de Oz), Txus di Fellatio, Frank (guitarist for Mägo de Oz), José "le rumbier", Sergio Martinez Rubio, Mohamed (violinist for Mägo de Oz), Fernando Ponce de León (flautist for Mägo de Oz) and Sergio Cisneros
6:39
5La costa del silencio
assistant sound engineer:
Sonia Robles (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
sound engineer:
Sergio Marcos (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
producer:
Goyo Esteban (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
accordion, Hammond organ, piano and synthesizer:
Sergio Cisneros "Kiskilla" (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
acoustic guitar and electric guitar:
Carlitos (Former guitarist for Mägo de Oz) (from 2003-03 until 2003-06) and Frank (guitarist for Mägo de Oz) (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
bagpipe, transverse flute and whistle:
Fernando Ponce de León (flautist for Mägo de Oz) (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
bass guitar:
Sergio Martinez Rubio (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
drums (drum set) and percussion:
Txus di Fellatio (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
electric violin, viola and violin:
Mohamed (violinist for Mägo de Oz) (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
background vocals:
Carlitos (Former guitarist for Mägo de Oz) (from 2003-03 until 2003-06), Txus di Fellatio (from 2003-03 until 2003-06), Frank (guitarist for Mägo de Oz) (from 2003-03 until 2003-06), José "le rumbier" (from 2003-03 until 2003-06) and Fernando Ponce de León (flautist for Mägo de Oz) (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
guest choir vocals:
Pacho Brea Martínez (from 2003-03 until 2003-06), César de Frutos (from 2003-03 until 2003-06), Natalia "Rosa Rosae" (from 2003-03 until 2003-06), Jesús Ortega (from 2003-03 until 2003-06) and Silver Solorzano (spanish metal singer) (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
lead vocals:
José "le rumbier" (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Locomotive Records S.L. (company and copyright holder for Locomotive Records - not for release label use) (from 2003 to ????)
recorded at:
Estudios Eurosonic (Spanish recording studios founded in the middle 70s by José Vinader) in Madrid, Comunidad de Madrid, Spain (from 2003-03 until 2003-06) and TRAK in Madrid, Comunidad de Madrid, Spain (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
mixed at:
Studio du Manoir in Léon, Landes, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France (in 2003-08)
music videos:
La costa del silencio (Vídeo completo) by Mägo de Oz
recording of:
La costa del silencio (Quiero oir tu voz) (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
lyricist:
Txus di Fellatio
composer:
Carlitos (Former guitarist for Mägo de Oz), Txus di Fellatio, Frank (guitarist for Mägo de Oz), José "le rumbier", Sergio Martinez Rubio, Mohamed (violinist for Mägo de Oz), Fernando Ponce de León (flautist for Mägo de Oz) and Sergio Cisneros
4:41
6El árbol de la noche triste
assistant sound engineer:
Sonia Robles (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
sound engineer:
Sergio Marcos (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
producer:
Goyo Esteban (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
accordion, Hammond organ, piano and synthesizer:
Sergio Cisneros "Kiskilla" (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
acoustic guitar and electric guitar:
Carlitos (Former guitarist for Mägo de Oz) (from 2003-03 until 2003-06) and Frank (guitarist for Mägo de Oz) (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
bagpipe, transverse flute and whistle:
Fernando Ponce de León (flautist for Mägo de Oz) (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
bass guitar:
Sergio Martinez Rubio (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
drums (drum set) and percussion:
Txus di Fellatio (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
electric violin, viola and violin:
Mohamed (violinist for Mägo de Oz) (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
background vocals:
Carlitos (Former guitarist for Mägo de Oz) (from 2003-03 until 2003-06), Txus di Fellatio (from 2003-03 until 2003-06), Frank (guitarist for Mägo de Oz) (from 2003-03 until 2003-06), José "le rumbier" (from 2003-03 until 2003-06) and Fernando Ponce de León (flautist for Mägo de Oz) (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
lead vocals:
José "le rumbier" (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Locomotive Records S.L. (company and copyright holder for Locomotive Records - not for release label use) (from 2003 to ????)
recorded at:
Estudios Eurosonic (Spanish recording studios founded in the middle 70s by José Vinader) in Madrid, Comunidad de Madrid, Spain (from 2003-03 until 2003-06) and TRAK in Madrid, Comunidad de Madrid, Spain (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
mixed at:
Studio du Manoir in Léon, Landes, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France (in 2003-08)
recording of:
El árbol de la noche triste (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
lyricist:
Txus di Fellatio
composer:
Carlitos (Former guitarist for Mägo de Oz), Txus di Fellatio, Frank (guitarist for Mägo de Oz), José "le rumbier", Sergio Martinez Rubio, Mohamed (violinist for Mägo de Oz), Fernando Ponce de León (flautist for Mägo de Oz) and Sergio Cisneros
4:49
7La rosa de los vientos
assistant sound engineer:
Sonia Robles (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
sound engineer:
Sergio Marcos (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
producer:
Goyo Esteban (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
electric violin and violin:
Mohamed (violinist for Mägo de Oz) (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
piano:
Sergio Cisneros "Kiskilla" (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
transverse flute:
Fernando Ponce de León (flautist for Mägo de Oz) (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
lead vocals:
Txus di Fellatio (from 2003-03 until 2003-06) and José "le rumbier" (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Locomotive Records S.L. (company and copyright holder for Locomotive Records - not for release label use) (from 2003 to ????)
recorded at:
Estudios Eurosonic (Spanish recording studios founded in the middle 70s by José Vinader) in Madrid, Comunidad de Madrid, Spain (from 2003-03 until 2003-06) and TRAK in Madrid, Comunidad de Madrid, Spain (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
mixed at:
Studio du Manoir in Léon, Landes, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France (in 2003-08)
recording of:
La rosa de los vientos (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
lyricist:
Txus di Fellatio
composer:
Carlitos (Former guitarist for Mägo de Oz), Txus di Fellatio, Frank (guitarist for Mägo de Oz), José "le rumbier", Sergio Martinez Rubio, Mohamed (violinist for Mägo de Oz), Fernando Ponce de León (flautist for Mägo de Oz) and Sergio Cisneros
4:16
8La leyenda de la llorona
assistant sound engineer:
Sonia Robles (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
sound engineer:
Sergio Marcos (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
producer:
Goyo Esteban (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
accordion, Hammond organ, piano and synthesizer:
Sergio Cisneros "Kiskilla" (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
acoustic guitar and electric guitar:
Carlitos (Former guitarist for Mägo de Oz) (from 2003-03 until 2003-06) and Frank (guitarist for Mägo de Oz) (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
bagpipe, transverse flute, whistle and background vocals:
Fernando Ponce de León (flautist for Mägo de Oz) (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
bass guitar:
Sergio Martinez Rubio (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
drums (drum set) and percussion:
Txus di Fellatio (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
electric violin, viola and violin:
Mohamed (violinist for Mägo de Oz) (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
lead vocals:
José "le rumbier" (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Locomotive Records S.L. (company and copyright holder for Locomotive Records - not for release label use) (from 2003 to ????)
recorded at:
Estudios Eurosonic (Spanish recording studios founded in the middle 70s by José Vinader) in Madrid, Comunidad de Madrid, Spain (from 2003-03 until 2003-06) and TRAK in Madrid, Comunidad de Madrid, Spain (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
mixed at:
Studio du Manoir in Léon, Landes, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France (in 2003-08)
recording of:
La leyenda de la llorona (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
composer:
Carlitos (Former guitarist for Mägo de Oz), Txus di Fellatio, Frank (guitarist for Mägo de Oz), José "le rumbier", Sergio Martinez Rubio, Mohamed (violinist for Mägo de Oz), Fernando Ponce de León (flautist for Mägo de Oz) and Sergio Cisneros
4:22
9Van a rodar cabezas
assistant sound engineer:
Sonia Robles (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
sound engineer:
Sergio Marcos (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
producer:
Goyo Esteban (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
accordion, Hammond organ, piano and synthesizer:
Sergio Cisneros "Kiskilla" (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
acoustic guitar and electric guitar:
Carlitos (Former guitarist for Mägo de Oz) (from 2003-03 until 2003-06) and Frank (guitarist for Mägo de Oz) (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
bagpipe, transverse flute and whistle:
Fernando Ponce de León (flautist for Mägo de Oz) (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
bass guitar:
Sergio Martinez Rubio (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
drums (drum set) and percussion:
Txus di Fellatio (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
electric violin, viola and violin:
Mohamed (violinist for Mägo de Oz) (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
guest solo electric guitar:
Walter Giardino (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
background vocals:
Carlitos (Former guitarist for Mägo de Oz) (from 2003-03 until 2003-06), Txus di Fellatio (from 2003-03 until 2003-06), Frank (guitarist for Mägo de Oz) (from 2003-03 until 2003-06), José "le rumbier" (from 2003-03 until 2003-06) and Fernando Ponce de León (flautist for Mägo de Oz) (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
lead vocals:
José "le rumbier" (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Locomotive Records S.L. (company and copyright holder for Locomotive Records - not for release label use) (from 2003 to ????)
recorded at:
Estudios Eurosonic (Spanish recording studios founded in the middle 70s by José Vinader) in Madrid, Comunidad de Madrid, Spain (from 2003-03 until 2003-06) and TRAK in Madrid, Comunidad de Madrid, Spain (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
mixed at:
Studio du Manoir in Léon, Landes, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France (in 2003-08)
recording of:
Van a rodar cabezas (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
lyricist:
Txus di Fellatio
composer:
Carlitos (Former guitarist for Mägo de Oz), Txus di Fellatio, Frank (guitarist for Mägo de Oz), José "le rumbier", Sergio Martinez Rubio, Mohamed (violinist for Mägo de Oz), Fernando Ponce de León (flautist for Mägo de Oz) and Sergio Cisneros
6:32
10El atrapasueños
assistant sound engineer:
Sonia Robles (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
sound engineer:
Sergio Marcos (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
producer:
Goyo Esteban (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
accordion, Hammond organ, piano and synthesizer:
Sergio Cisneros "Kiskilla" (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
acoustic guitar and electric guitar:
Carlitos (Former guitarist for Mägo de Oz) (from 2003-03 until 2003-06) and Frank (guitarist for Mägo de Oz) (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
bagpipe, transverse flute and whistle:
Fernando Ponce de León (flautist for Mägo de Oz) (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
bass guitar:
Sergio Martinez Rubio (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
drums (drum set) and percussion:
Txus di Fellatio (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
electric violin, viola and violin:
Mohamed (violinist for Mägo de Oz) (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
guest charango:
Alfonso (Spanish musician) (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
guest pan flute:
Osvaldo Parra (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
background vocals:
Carlitos (Former guitarist for Mägo de Oz) (from 2003-03 until 2003-06), Txus di Fellatio (from 2003-03 until 2003-06), Frank (guitarist for Mägo de Oz) (from 2003-03 until 2003-06), José "le rumbier" (from 2003-03 until 2003-06) and Fernando Ponce de León (flautist for Mägo de Oz) (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
guest choir vocals:
Pacho Brea Martínez (from 2003-03 until 2003-06), César de Frutos (from 2003-03 until 2003-06), Natalia "Rosa Rosae" (from 2003-03 until 2003-06), Jesús Ortega (from 2003-03 until 2003-06) and Silver Solorzano (spanish metal singer) (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
lead vocals:
José "le rumbier" (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Locomotive Records S.L. (company and copyright holder for Locomotive Records - not for release label use) (from 2003 to ????)
recorded at:
Estudios Eurosonic (Spanish recording studios founded in the middle 70s by José Vinader) in Madrid, Comunidad de Madrid, Spain (from 2003-03 until 2003-06) and TRAK in Madrid, Comunidad de Madrid, Spain (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
mixed at:
Studio du Manoir in Léon, Landes, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France (in 2003-08)
recording of:
El atrapasueños (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
lyricist and composer:
Txus di Fellatio
4:17
11Si te vas
assistant sound engineer:
Sonia Robles (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
sound engineer:
Sergio Marcos (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
producer:
Goyo Esteban (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
accordion, Hammond organ, piano and synthesizer:
Sergio Cisneros "Kiskilla" (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
acoustic guitar and electric guitar:
Carlitos (Former guitarist for Mägo de Oz) (from 2003-03 until 2003-06) and Frank (guitarist for Mägo de Oz) (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
bagpipe, transverse flute and whistle:
Fernando Ponce de León (flautist for Mägo de Oz) (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
bass guitar:
Sergio Martinez Rubio (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
drums (drum set) and percussion:
Txus di Fellatio (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
electric violin, viola and violin:
Mohamed (violinist for Mägo de Oz) (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
background vocals:
Carlitos (Former guitarist for Mägo de Oz) (from 2003-03 until 2003-06), Txus di Fellatio (from 2003-03 until 2003-06), Frank (guitarist for Mägo de Oz) (from 2003-03 until 2003-06), José "le rumbier" (from 2003-03 until 2003-06) and Fernando Ponce de León (flautist for Mägo de Oz) (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
lead vocals:
José "le rumbier" (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Locomotive Records S.L. (company and copyright holder for Locomotive Records - not for release label use) (from 2003 to ????)
recorded at:
Estudios Eurosonic (Spanish recording studios founded in the middle 70s by José Vinader) in Madrid, Comunidad de Madrid, Spain (from 2003-03 until 2003-06) and TRAK in Madrid, Comunidad de Madrid, Spain (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
mixed at:
Studio du Manoir in Léon, Landes, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France (in 2003-08)
recording of:
Si te vas (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
lyricist:
Txus di Fellatio
composer:
Carlitos (Former guitarist for Mägo de Oz), Txus di Fellatio, Frank (guitarist for Mägo de Oz), José "le rumbier", Sergio Martinez Rubio, Mohamed (violinist for Mägo de Oz), Fernando Ponce de León (flautist for Mägo de Oz) and Sergio Cisneros
5:58
12La venganza de Gaia
assistant sound engineer:
Sonia Robles (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
sound engineer:
Sergio Marcos (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
producer:
Goyo Esteban (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
accordion, Hammond organ, piano and synthesizer:
Sergio Cisneros "Kiskilla" (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
acoustic guitar and electric guitar:
Carlitos (Former guitarist for Mägo de Oz) (from 2003-03 until 2003-06) and Frank (guitarist for Mägo de Oz) (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
bagpipe, transverse flute and whistle:
Fernando Ponce de León (flautist for Mägo de Oz) (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
bass guitar:
Sergio Martinez Rubio (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
drums (drum set) and percussion:
Txus di Fellatio (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
electric violin, viola and violin:
Mohamed (violinist for Mägo de Oz) (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
guest solo electric guitar:
Jorge Salán (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
background vocals:
Carlitos (Former guitarist for Mägo de Oz) (from 2003-03 until 2003-06), Txus di Fellatio (from 2003-03 until 2003-06), Frank (guitarist for Mägo de Oz) (from 2003-03 until 2003-06), José "le rumbier" (from 2003-03 until 2003-06) and Fernando Ponce de León (flautist for Mägo de Oz) (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
guest choir vocals:
Pacho Brea Martínez (from 2003-03 until 2003-06), César de Frutos (from 2003-03 until 2003-06), Natalia "Rosa Rosae" (from 2003-03 until 2003-06), Jesús Ortega (from 2003-03 until 2003-06) and Silver Solorzano (spanish metal singer) (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
lead vocals:
José "le rumbier" (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Locomotive Records S.L. (company and copyright holder for Locomotive Records - not for release label use) (from 2003 to ????)
recorded at:
Estudios Eurosonic (Spanish recording studios founded in the middle 70s by José Vinader) in Madrid, Comunidad de Madrid, Spain (from 2003-03 until 2003-06) and TRAK in Madrid, Comunidad de Madrid, Spain (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
mixed at:
Studio du Manoir in Léon, Landes, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France (in 2003-08)
recording of:
La venganza de Gaia (from 2003-03 until 2003-06)
lyricist:
Txus di Fellatio
composer:
Carlitos (Former guitarist for Mägo de Oz), Txus di Fellatio, Frank (guitarist for Mägo de Oz), José "le rumbier", Sergio Martinez Rubio, Mohamed (violinist for Mägo de Oz), Fernando Ponce de León (flautist for Mägo de Oz) and Sergio Cisneros
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DVD-Video 2
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1Introducción
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2Gaia y su concepto
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3El álbum y su proceso
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4Canción por canción
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5La sesión fotográfica
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6La grabación del video-clip
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7La costa del silencio (Vídeo completo)
shot in:
Cedeira, A Coruña, Galicia, Spain
music video for:
La costa del silencio by Mägo de Oz
recording of:
La costa del silencio (Quiero oir tu voz)
lyricist:
Txus di Fellatio
composer:
Carlitos (Former guitarist for Mägo de Oz), Txus di Fellatio, Frank (guitarist for Mägo de Oz), José "le rumbier", Sergio Martinez Rubio, Mohamed (violinist for Mägo de Oz), Fernando Ponce de León (flautist for Mägo de Oz) and Sergio Cisneros
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8El diseño gráfico
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9Fotografías
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10Créditos
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