music.wikisort.org - CompositionAgila (Spanish dialect Castúo[1] for "Liven up")[2] is the sixth studio album by Spanish hard rock band Extremoduro. Recorded in 1995, produced by Iñaki "Uoho" Antón and released on 23 February 1996.[3]
1996 studio album by Extremoduro
Agila |
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Released | 23 February 1996 |
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Recorded | 1995, Estudios BOX |
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Genre | Hard rock |
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Length | 43:22 |
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Label | DRO |
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Producer | Iñaki "Uoho" Antón |
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Pedrá (1995) |
Agila (1996) |
Iros Todos a Tomar por Culo (1997) |
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Agila is often considered to be their breakthrough album. Published in 1996, a year after its preceding album, Pedrá, it featured instruments that had not appeared before on any of Extremoduro's albums. It includes some of the most famous songs by the band: "So payaso", "Buscando una luna", "Prometeo", "Sucede" and "El día de la bestia", which was included on the movie of the same name soundtrack.
Track listing
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1. | "Buscando una luna" | Roberto Iniesta | 4:13 |
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2. | "Prometeo" | Roberto Iniesta | 3:29 |
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3. | "Sucede" | Roberto Iniesta | 3:09 |
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4. | "So payaso" | Roberto Iniesta | 4:43 |
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5. | "El día de la bestia" | Roberto Iniesta | 4:46 |
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6. | "Tomás" | Roberto Iniesta | 1:29 |
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7. | "¡Qué sonrisa tan rara!" | Roberto Iniesta | 3:18 |
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8. | "Cabezabajo" | Roberto Iniesta | 3:42 |
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9. | "Ábreme el pecho y registra" | Roberto Iniesta | 3:32 |
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10. | "Todos me dicen" | Roberto Iniesta | 4:13 |
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11. | "Correcaminos, estate al loro" | Roberto Iniesta / Ramone | 2:34 |
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12. | "La carrera" | Roberto Iniesta / Zosi Pascual | 2:18 |
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13. | "Me estoy quitando" | Roberto González / Pedro Ramírez/ José Manuel Ramírez / Jesús Ortiz | 2:12 |
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- 2011 edition bonus tracks
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14. | "Sucede (Nueva Mezcla 2004)" | Roberto Iniesta | 3:05 |
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Personnel
- Extremoduro
- Roberto "Robe" Iniesta – vocals; acoustic and electric guitars; keyboards on #10
- Iñaki "Milindris" Setién – guitars except on #04, 09, 12, 13
- Ramón "Mon" Sogas – bass except on #04, 07, 09, 13
- Alberto "Capi" Gil – drums except on #04, 05, 09, 13
- Additional personnel
- Iñaki "Uoho" Antón – guitars except on 06, 07, 09, 10, 13; bass on #04, 07, 09; keyboards on #01, 05, 10; piano on #04; hammond organ on #11; percussion on #02, 03, 08, 11, 14
- Fito Cabrales – Spanish guitar on #06; 13; cajón on #13
- Albert Pla – vocals on #07
- José Sañudo – saxophone on #01, 02, 03, 06, 08, 10, 14; flute on #13
- Sergio (Ratanera) – drums on #04, 09
- Pepegu (Ratanera) – bass on #04, 09
- Isaac (Ratanera) – guitars on #04, 09
- Sime – trombone on #04
- "Reverendo" – hammond organ on #06
- Josu Monje – programming on #05; drums on #05
- Elena – chorus on #05
Charts and certifications
Chart (1996) |
Peak position |
Spanish Album Charts[4] |
13 |
Chart (2021) |
Peak position |
Spanish Album Charts[5] |
81 |
Certifications
Reception
Professional ratingsReview scores |
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El País |     [7] |
Rolling Stone magazine referred to it as a masterpiece of the Spanish rock.[8]
In 2007 it was ranked by American magazine Al Borde as the 227th best Ibero-American album of all time,[9] being a relative low position because at the time of the album's release the band was still unknown to Latin America.[10]
In 2012 was ranked as the 12th best album of the Spanish rock according to Rolling Stone.[11]
The track "So payaso" was ranked as the 103rd best song of the rock en español ever by the magazine Al borde,[12] in addition to winning the award for best music video of the Spanish Music Awards in 1997.[13] Likewise, it was included as DLC in the video game Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock.[14]
References
External links
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- Iros Todos a Tomar por Culo
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На других языках
- [en] Agila (album)
[es] Agila (álbum)
Agila ("espabila" en castúo)[6] es el título del sexto álbum de estudio de la banda de rock española Extremoduro, producido por Iñaki “Uoho” Antón[7] y publicado por DRO el 23 de febrero de 1996. Inicialmente su distribución se hizo en los formatos de CD y casete. Una nueva edición con versiones remasterizadas y un tema extra fue lanzada el 25 de mayo de 2011.[8] La primera edición en vinilo se publicó el 11 de marzo de 2014 partiendo de la versión remasterizada.[9]
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