Trance Zomba

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Trance Zomba
Trance Zomba cover
Studio album by Babasónicos
Released 1994
Recorded 1994 in Estudio Móvil Gibraltar, Buenos Aires
Genre Rock
Label Sony Music
Babasónicos chronology
Pasto
(1992)
Trance Zomba
(1994)
Dopádromo
(1996)

Trance Zomba is the second album by Argentine rock group Babasónicos.

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Desarmate" (Disarm Yourself)
  2. "Malón"
  3. "Montañas de Agua" (Mountains of Water)
  4. "Coralcaraza"
  5. "Ascendiendo" (Ascending)
  6. "Patinador Sagrado" (Sacred Skater)
  7. "Koyote"
  8. "Poder Ñandú" (Rhea Power)
  9. "Árbol Palmera" (Palm Tree)
  10. "Sheeba Baby"
  11. "Misericordia" (Mercy)
  12. "Posesión del Tercer Tipo" (Possession of the Third Kind)

[edit] Trivia

  • "Malón" is mapuche for a quick and unexpected attack on civilized outposts, to steal animals or food, and even kidnapping people. Malones were heavily used by mapuches as a military strategy during the 17th century, to face the invasion of their homelands.
  • After the last song there's a bonus track called "Revelación" (Revelation).
  • The original name for Trance Zomba was supposed to be "Trance Zomba... al lugar metalizado" ("Zomba Trance... to the metallized place"). This was deemed too long by Sony, so the name was shortened, but the deleted subtitle still appears in the album's back cover.
  • "Ascendiendo" samples the beginning of Three Dog Night's "Black and White" song.


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