Magos, espadas y rosas (Wizards, Swords, and Roses) is the second album by Argentine heavy metal band Rata Blanca. The album was released in 1990 by Polydor Records and is the best-selling heavy metal album from Argentina, with over one million copies sold.
The album was originally issued on vinyl LP and cassette and featured seven tracks. Two bonus tracks were added to the CD release, "Preludio Obsesivo" and "Otoño Medieval", both of which were previously included on their self-titled debut from 1988. It is the band's first album with Adrián Barilari on lead vocals.
Track listing
All songs are written by Walter Giardino, except where noted.
- "La Leyenda del Hada y el Mago" [The Legend of the Fairy and the Wizard] (Roxana Giardino, W. Giardino) â 5:24
- "Mujer Amante" [Lover Woman] (W. Giardino, Adrián Barilari) â 6:05
- "El Beso de la Bruja" [Witch's Kiss] â 4:19
- "Haz Tu Jugada" [Make Your Move] â 6:22
- "El Camino del Sol" [The Path of the Sun] â 9:28
- "DÃÂas Duros" [Hard Days] (Carlos Perigo, W. Giardino) â 7:24
- "Porque es tan difÃÂcil amar" [Because It's So Hard to Love] (instrumental) â 5:33
- "Preludio Obsesivo" [Obsessive Prelude] (instrumental, CD bonus track) â 3:40
- "Otoño Medieval" [Medieval Autumn] (instrumental, CD bonus track) â 2:34
Personnel
Rata Blanca
Production
- Mario Sanguinet â recording, mastering
- José Luis Botto â management
- Eduardo RodrÃÂguez â management
- José Luis Massa â photography
- Roberto Ricci â executive producer
- Pablo Iotti â artwork
- Oscar Festa â artwork
References