Sin Apariencia (C.D.)
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Sin Apariencia | |||||
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Studio album by Levi7as: Código Sacerdotal | |||||
Released | 2002 | ||||
Recorded | 2005 | ||||
Genre | Neo Ska Latino | ||||
Length | 54:35 | ||||
Language | Spanish | ||||
Label | United Hands | ||||
Producer | Alejandro Trujillo | ||||
Levi7as: Código Sacerdotal chronology | |||||
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Sin Apariencia is the second album of Colombian Neo Ska Latino band Levi7as: Código Sacerdotal.
Contents |
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- Oír tu voz (Luis Carlos Hernández Castro) (03:50).
- Cruz (David Hernández Castro) (04:30).
- Primer lugar (Jonathan Hernández Castro) (04:23).
- Sombra del cielo (Luis Carlos Hernández Castro) (03:28).
- Reino Celestial (David Hernández Castro) (03:04).
- Mundos distintos (David Hernández Castro) (03:26).
- Sin apariencia (David Hernández Castro) (02:58).
- Hijo pródigo (David Hernández Castro) (03:38).
- Pedro (David Hernández Castro, Luis Carlos Hernández Castro) (02:58).
- Falsa imagen (David Hernández Castro, Luis Carlos Hernández Castro) (03:21).
- Amor eterno (David Hernández Castro) (03:53).
- Sin sentido (David Hernández Castro) (04:05).
- Mi camino (David Hernández Castro) (03:22).
- Te puedo ver (Luis Carlos Hernández Castro) (04:23).
- Tu aliento (Luis Carlos Hernández Castro) (03:41).
[edit] Summary
In just three months, the group got acknowledgements as best group and 2005 best song in Medellín with the song Primer lugar, that has become the letter of presentation of his already defined musical style. From the name, lyrics and design of this production, they want to transmit a message: To be the same christian, not only inside the churches, but also outside them, to share the message of love not with words, but with a testimony, and it doesn't matter the place, or the job (work, class or home). Everybody who listen to this album will note arrengements and original fusions between american music and latin flavor that will delight to musicians and people of all ages.
Graphic art idea is to show appearances, such as a luxurious car, expensive clothes, and many other things related.
Oír tu voz, the opening song of this C.D., stands as one of the most requested in MCI Radio Top 12
[edit] Notes
All of the info of this album is translated from Spanish.[1]
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