Tierra de nadie
Barón Rojo · 1987
44 min · 8 tracks · hard rock
A fierce blend of hard rock riffs and socially charged lyrics that encapsulate Spain's turbulent political landscape.
Tierra de nadie is an album by Barón Rojo, released in 1987. A fierce blend of hard rock riffs and socially charged lyrics that encapsulate Spain's turbulent political landscape. The album is notable for its politically charged lyrics, reflecting Spain's social issues during the late 1980s. It includes tracks like 'Pobre Madrid,' which critiques urban struggles and resonated with a generation facing economic hardships, further cementing Barón Rojo's influence in the rock scene. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Tierra de nadie sound like?
A fierce blend of hard rock riffs and socially charged lyrics that encapsulate Spain's turbulent political landscape. Rooted in hard rock.
What makes Tierra de nadie by Barón Rojo notable?
The album is notable for its politically charged lyrics, reflecting Spain's social issues during the late 1980s. It includes tracks like 'Pobre Madrid,' which critiques urban struggles and resonated with a generation facing economic hardships, further cementing Barón Rojo's influence in the rock scene. Released in 1987, 'Tierra de nadie' was Barón Rojo's third studio album, following their breakthrough record 'Volumen Brutal' in 1982. At this point, the band was solidifying their status as one of the leading forces in Spanish heavy metal, drawing on influences from both international rock and local themes.
How many songs are on Tierra de nadie?
Tierra de nadie has 8 tracks, running approximately 44 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 Pico de oro Standout 5:14
- 2 El pedal 5:25
- 3 La voz de su amo 4:41
- 4 Tierra de nadie Standout 6:26
- 5 Señor inspector 4:00
- 6 Sombras en la noche 5:57
- 7 Pobre Madrid Standout 5:07
- 8 El precio del futuro 7:42
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