Vértigo

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Vértigo
Vértigo cover
Studio album by La Ley
Released 1998
Genre rock / pop
Producer(s) La Ley
La Ley chronology
Invisible
(1995)
Vértigo
(1998)
Uno
(2000)


Vértigo is La Ley's fifth album. The album features a much more electronic rock/pop style, while it also moves on La Ley to a darker music style than their previous ones. The album is the last one that the La Ley did as a group of five. Luciano Rojas and Rodrigo Aboitiz left the band shortly after, which end with La Ley to be a trio.

The album contains hits like "Ciclos", "Krazyworld"; and "Vi."

Contents

[edit] Track listing

  1. Fotofobia
  2. Guerrillero
  3. Vi
  4. X ti
  5. Tanta ciudad
  6. Sed
  7. Ciertos civiles
  8. Krazyworld
  9. Opacidad
  10. Shygun
  11. Ciclos
  12. Solitaryman

[edit] Singles

Tracks Released

Fotofobia
Fotofobia (Extended Version)
Fotofobia (Fobia Hard Mix)
Fotofobia (Lastird Fobia Mix)

Vi

Tanta Ciudad

Sed

[edit] "Vi" controversy

  • The music-video for Vi, directed by Argentinian Stanley, was banned from MTV Latin America because of the use of guns. This was a big shock for the band, since MTV was its most important source of promotion. It also affected the sales of the record, because was the first single released from it (although Fotobobia was the debut single of Vértigo, it was more like a "preview" of the album released several months before).

[edit] External Links

laleysite.com

In other languages