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Mägo De Oz - Jesús De Chamberí (Opera Rock) album

Mägo De Oz - Jesús De Chamberí (Opera Rock) album

  • Performer: Mägo De Oz
  • Genre: Rock
  • Title: Jesús De Chamberí (Opera Rock)
  • Released: 2003
  • Style: Folk Rock, Heavy Metal
  • Country: Spain
  • MP3 version size: 1563 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1949 mb
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  • Rating: 4.2
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Labels: Locomotive Records. Genres: Celtic Metal, Celtic Rock  . 0. ▶ Jesús de Chamberí (Ópera rock).

Rock opera has been a feature of all of their albums from Jesús de Chamberí onwards. Mägo de Oz embarked on "The Riiiichal Tour", which consisted of 115 dates, their longest to that point. To mark the success of La leyenda de La Mancha, and to mark their tenth anniversary, the band released a documentary about themselves entitled "Resacosix en Hispania", in 1999, later released on DVD in 2004. Mägo de Oz - Molinos de Viento. 30 second sample from Mägo de Oz "Molinos de Viento", from the album La Leyenda de la Mancha. Problems playing this file? See media help. On 5 December 2006, Mägo de Oz released their first greatest hits album Rock n' Oz, including a re-recording of the songs "Molinos de Viento, "Jesús de Chamberí", "Hasta que tu Muerte nos Separe", and "El Cantar de la luna Oscura". The album is a double album; the first disc contains singles and the second non-singles.

Between them the album is more of a mixed bag for the reasons stated above but, if the musical orientation is sometimes debatable at best, these songs never depart from a bouncy, lively, cheerful edge without however falling into fruitiness, giving the whole work at least a high entertainment value. Don’t get me wrong: as you may have already guessed this is for the most part rock, not metal, and the band doesn’t even try to fool us anyway – it’s explicitly written on the cover, Opera Rock, though I guess here there’s as usual a little zest of irony from the Mägo the Oz members. All of the above may give a pretty negative image from Jesús de Chamberí. However, while it’s surely not La Leyenda de la Mancha, I’d still rank it among Mägo’s golden era.

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Tracklist

1 Genesis (Intro) 1:05
2 Jesús De Chamberí 7:29
3 El Angel Caído 5:02
4 AL-Mejandría 4:10
5 El Cuco Y La Zíngara 4:02
6 Hasta Que Tu Muerte Nos Separe 5:37
7 La Canción De Pedro 5:30
8 Domingo De Gramos 4:11
9 Jiga Irlandesa 2:49
10 El Cantar De La Luna Oscura 5:19
11 Judas 4:54
12 La Última Cena 3:47
13 Czardas 4:32
14 El Fin Del Camino 8:53

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Locomotive Music
  • Copyright (c) – Locomotive Music

Notes

Old "Locomotive Music" logo is still used in this release. This frist edition can easily be distinguished from the following because of this detail (see pics).

CD released with a 4-page booklet in a standard jewel case with black tray

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout: WAR 000058
  • Rights Society: SGAE

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
LM 008 Mägo De Oz Jesús De Chamberí (Opera Rock) ‎(CD, Album) Locomotive Music LM 008 Spain 1996
CD-LM 008 Mägo De Oz Jesús De Chamberí (Opera Rock) ‎(CD, Album, RE) Locomotive Records CD-LM 008 Spain 1999
LM399, LM399CD Mägo De Oz Jesús De Chamberí ‎(Dlx + CD, Album, RM + DVD-V, Multichannel) Locomotive Records, Locomotive Records LM399, LM399CD Spain 2006
LM 168 Mägo De Oz Jesús De Chamberí (Opera Rock) ‎(2xCD, Album, Ltd, RE, Dig) Locomotive Music LM 168 Spain 2004