Manifiesto (Nepal Album)
''Manifiesto'' is the third album by Nepal that was mostly recorded and mixed at ''El Zoologico'' studios. This was released under Nems Enterprises in Argentina, and Rock Brigade Records in Brazil. This Nepal album has the collaboration of many notorious musicians such as Ricardo Iorio, André Matos, George Biddle, Kiko Loureiro, Martin Walkyier and Hansi Kursch. ''Manifiesto'' was recorded with Holophonics 3D Sound system, made and developed by the engineer Hugo Zuccarelli. With this technology, the audience can experience the sound three-dimensionally: listening to the album gives the impression of hearing the vocals and the instruments from outside, like in reality. This technology has been utilized by bands and musicians like Pink Floyd, YES, Roger Waters, Vangelis, Steve Vai and Paul McCartney. The concerts for the release of their new album started in January 1998. In April, the band played as support for the band Moonspell. On 22 August, they did so for Blind Guardian i ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Manifiesto (Víctor Jara Album)
''Manifiesto'' is the ninth solo studio album from Chilean songwriter Víctor Jara. The record was released posthumously after his murder in 1973. It used a base the songs written for the album '' Tiempos que cambian (Times that change)'', that was left unfinished. In the album, the Chilean group Inti-Illimani and the Chilean musician Patricio Castillo participate. Patricio Castillo belonged, until 1971, to Quilapayún, another famous Chilean band, which he re-entered definitively several years later. Most of the songs were composed by Víctor Jara, with the exception of ''«Aquí me quedo»'' (Here I stay), composed with Patricio Castillo. Versions This album has several editions, with different covers, name changes and addition of songs. The original cover of ''Tiempos que cambian (Times that change)'', included a photograph of Víctor Jara in black and white, in profile, looking to the right. That image was later used in 2001, by WEA Chile, for the edition of the ''Antolog ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |