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Rodrigo Y Gabriela - 9 Dead Alive (CD) Loot Price: R138
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Rodrigo Y Gabriela - 9 Dead Alive (CD)

Rodrigo Y Gabriela

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Acoustic rock maestros Rodrigo y Gabriela's new studio album is titled 9 Dead Alive and it is the band's first record of new material in five years. It was recorded and produced by Rod and Gab at their studio in Ixtapa, Mexico. Mixing was handled by Andrew Scheps (Black Sabbath, Adele, Metallica, Lana Del Rey) in Los Angeles.

9 Dead Alive sees Rodrigo y Gabriela playing face to face, guitar versus guitar, bursting with melodic energy and rhythmic invention. Recorded at their Pacific Coast hideaway in late summer, the album captures the warmth and spontaneity of two great musicians locked in together; perfectly distilled into nine new songs teeming with desire, elegance and gusto.

General

Label: Ato
Release date: April 2014
Performers: Rodrigo Y Gabriela
Dimensions: 125 x 142 x 10mm (L x W x T)
Format: CD
Categories: Music > Pop / Rock
LSN: X59-T1L-EFH-7
Barcode: 6007124738936

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Disk 1

1 The Soundmaker (inspired by Antonio de Torres Jurado: 1817 - 1892)
2 Torito (inspired by animals and nature)
3 Sunday Neurosis (inspired by Viktor Frankl: 1905 - 1997)
4 Misty Moses (inspired by Harriet Tubman: 1820 - 1913)
5 Somnium (inspired by Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz: 1651 - 1695)
6 Fram (inspired by Fridtjof Nansen: 1861 - 1930)
7 Megalopolis (inspired by Gabriela Mistral: 1889 - 1957)
8 The Russian Messenger (inspired by Fyodor Dostoyevsky: 1821 - 1881)
9 La Salle Des Pas Perdus (inspired by Eleanor of Acquitane: 1122 - 1204)

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