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Performer: Vox Dei
Title: La Biblia (Según Vox Dei)
Country: Argentina
Catalog Number: 14004/5
Label: Disc Jockey
Released: 15 Mar 1971
Style: Art Rock, Hard Rock
Rating: 4.1
Votes: 077
| 1 | Cristo Y NacimientoWritten-By – J. C. Godoy, H. R. Soulé, W. A. Quiroga | 3:13 |
| 2 | ProfecíasWritten-By – J. C. Godoy, H. R. Soulé, W. A. Quiroga | 2:10 |
| 3 | GénesisWritten-By – J. C. Godoy, H. R. Soulé, W. A. Quiroga | 6:30 |
| 4 | Las GuerrasWritten-By – J. C. Godoy, H. R. Soulé, W. A. Quiroga | 13:00 |
| 5 | ApocalipsisWritten-By – J. C. Godoy, H. R. Soulé, W. A. Quiroga | 4:45 |
| 6 | MoisésWritten-By – J. C. Godoy, H. R. Soulé, W. A. Quiroga | 7:24 |
| 7 | Cristo - Muerte Y ResurrecciónWritten-By – J. C. Godoy, H. R. Soulé, W. A. Quiroga | 10:27 |
| 8 | Libros SapiencialesWritten-By – J. C. Godoy, H. R. Soulé, W. A. Quiroga | 7:35 |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 119.940/41 | Vox Dei | La Biblia (Según Vox Dei) (2xLP, Album, RE, Gat) | Discos CBS | 119.940/41 | Argentina | 1979 |
| DP 11601 | Vox Dei | La Biblia (Cass, Album, RE) | Diapason | DP 11601 | Argentina | 1993 |
| D.J. 6001 | Vox Dei | La Biblia (Cass, Album) | Magnatape, Disc Jockey | D.J. 6001 | Argentina | Unknown |
| KT 43.024 | Vox Dei | La Biblia (Según Vox Dei) (Cass, Album) | K-Tel | KT 43.024 | Argentina | 1981 |
| GS 15001-2 | Vox Dei | La Biblia (CD, Album, RE) | Grafisound | GS 15001-2 | Argentina | Unknown |
Lyrics for "Profecías" and "Libros Sapienciales" on the back cover are swapped.
On back:
"Introducción al Nuevo Testamento y Resurrección de Cristo
Grabado en Estudios T.N.T."
On labels:
Industria Argentina
Marca Registrada
Completa tu colección de Vox Dei. Vox Dei - Las Guerras Vinyl Rip 13:13. Vox Dei - La Biblia disco completo 62:47. Listas Añadir a la Lista. Special Selection por sebix7. Album 2013 10 Songs. 2013 La Rompe Records. More By Vox Dei. La Biblia. Ciudad Distante. Their most prolific years were the 1970s, when they recorded ten albums. Vox Dei have had several line-up changes and a five-year hiatus. Their third and most commercially successful line-up featured Ricardo Soulé guitar and vocals, Willy Quiroga bass and vocals and Rubén Basoalto drums. This line-up was active from 1972 to 1974 then in 1978 to the 1981 break-up, and. Play jigsaw puzzles for free Home. Vox Dei. La Biblia Segun Vox Dei, 2013. Moises, 08:38. Las Guerras, 09:09. Your Rating. Overview . Songs in album Vox Dei - La Biblia 1971. Vox Dei - Genesis. Vox Dei - Moises. Vox Dei - Las Guerras. Vox Dei - Profecias. Vox Dei - Libros Sapienciales. Vox Dei - Cristo Y Nacimiento. Vox Dei - Cristo - Muerte Y Resurreccion. Vox Dei - Apocalipsis. Total votes: 6. Other albums by Vox Dei. Vox Dei Para Vox Dei. Hard Rock Blues Rock. La Biblia Vox Dei . Listen free to Vox Dei La Biblia segun Vox Dei Génesis, Moisés and more. 10 tracks 71:24. There are at least three bands called Vox Dei. Rock band from Quilmes, Argentina. Christian progressive metal band from Guatemala, Guatemala. An experimental coldwave band from France 1. Vox Dei Latin: God's Voice is an Argentine rock band. Its most prolific years were the 1970s, having recorded 10 albums. 1971 studio album by Vox DeiLa BibliaStudio album by Vox DeiReleasedMarch 15, 1971RecordedMid 1970 to January . Studios, Buenos Aires. La Biblia is considered by Argentinian rock fans to be Vox Dei's indisputable masterpiece it has been called magnificent for both its music and lyrics. Guitarist and vocalist Ricardo Soulé did a terrific job summarizing in just a few lines the most important stories of the Christian Holy Book. The album was Vox Dei's breakthrough and is widely considered their magnum opus. It was included in Rolling Stone Argentina's list of The 100 Greatest Albums in Argentine Rock, ranked at number 13. It was clarified and corrected in La Biblia En Vivo in 1987. The songs that remaining in the habitual Vox Dei set-list are Genesis, Libros Sapienciales and Las Guerras. Original release on vinyl 2 LP. All lyrics by Ricardo Soulé, music by Willy Quiroga, Juan Carlos Yody Godoy and Ricardo Soulé