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"Desiertos" is a now extinct and fan searched album of the Chilean pop/rock band, [[La Ley (band)|La Ley]]. The album was the only album released with all the original membres: [[Beto Cuevas]], Mauricio Clavería, Andrés Bobe, Luciano Rojas, and Rodrigo Aboitiz. Only 500 copies of the album were released, due to inner problems with the album producer. Eventually, the album became a fan searched album. Only one single was released from the album, the song "Desiertos" (However, it must be noted that the song "Espina Feroz" was considered for release as the first single.)
"Desiertos" fan searched album of the now-defunct Chilean pop/rock band, [[La Ley (band)|La Ley]]. This album was the only one featuring all the original membres: [[Beto Cuevas]], Mauricio Clavería, Andrés Bobe, Luciano Rojas, and Rodrigo Aboitiz. Due to inner problems with the producer, only 500 copies of the album were released. Following the band's success, the album has become a highly sought-after item by fans. Only one single was released from the album, the song "Desiertos" (Although the song "Espina Feroz" was considered for release as the first single.)


== Backstory ==
== Backstory ==


La Ley's main singer, Shia Arbulú, left the band after some unnoticed demos, to return to her native Spain. Therefore, Rodrigo and Bobe were soon joined by Luciano Rojas, the bassist, and Mauricio Claveria, the drummer, joined them. However, the group lacked of a main vocalist, and decided to put a saxophonist named Iván Delgado as it. They soon realized that he was not the correct man for the job and decided to "fired" him.
La Ley's main singer, Shia Arbulú, left the band after some unnoticed demos, returning to her native country of [[Spain]]. Rodrigo and Bobe were soon joined by Luciano Rojas (bass) and Mauricio Claveria (drums). However, the group lacked a main vocalist and decided to try a saxophonist named Iván Delgado. They soon realized that he was not the correct man for the job and decided to 'fire' him.


In those times, Beto Cuevas was going around Chile to meet the country where he was born. His siter knew Mauricio's sister, and he decided to tell the band that Beto was his "cousin" so he could get a chance. It was soon understood by them that Beto was certainly their man, and decided to include him in the band. As a result the band resulted, which are consider the original members, in:
At this time, Beto Cuevas was going touring Chile to meet the country where he was born. His sister knew Mauricio's sister, and Mauricio decided to tell the band that Beto was his "cousin" so he could get a chance. They quickly realized that Beto was their man and decided to include him in the band. Now solidified, the original members of the band La Ley are:


*Beto Cuevas - Vocals
*Beto Cuevas - Vocals
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*Mauricio Clavería - Drums
*Mauricio Clavería - Drums


After the formation of the group, they are invited to form their first album, which is done almost entirely by Bobe, with the participation of Cuevas in one of the songs' lyrics, and with some collaboration of the other members in the final phase. Soon, the 500 copies of the album were released, however, they were soon going to be take out, as the producer of the album, Carlos Fonseca, and the band got into a big fight. As they lacked of a contract, the band leaved him with their, at that time, current manager.
After the formation of the group, they were invited to record their first album. The composition was done almost entirely by Bobe, with the participation of Cuevas for the lyrics of one song and with some collaboration from the other members in the final phase. Soon, 500 copies of the album were released. However, the producer of the album, Carlos Fonseca, and the band got into a big fight, and, since they lacked a contract, the band left him.


== Track listing ==
== Track listing ==

Revision as of 15:43, 20 September 2008

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"Desiertos" fan searched album of the now-defunct Chilean pop/rock band, La Ley. This album was the only one featuring all the original membres: Beto Cuevas, Mauricio Clavería, Andrés Bobe, Luciano Rojas, and Rodrigo Aboitiz. Due to inner problems with the producer, only 500 copies of the album were released. Following the band's success, the album has become a highly sought-after item by fans. Only one single was released from the album, the song "Desiertos" (Although the song "Espina Feroz" was considered for release as the first single.)

Backstory

La Ley's main singer, Shia Arbulú, left the band after some unnoticed demos, returning to her native country of Spain. Rodrigo and Bobe were soon joined by Luciano Rojas (bass) and Mauricio Claveria (drums). However, the group lacked a main vocalist and decided to try a saxophonist named Iván Delgado. They soon realized that he was not the correct man for the job and decided to 'fire' him.

At this time, Beto Cuevas was going touring Chile to meet the country where he was born. His sister knew Mauricio's sister, and Mauricio decided to tell the band that Beto was his "cousin" so he could get a chance. They quickly realized that Beto was their man and decided to include him in the band. Now solidified, the original members of the band La Ley are:

  • Beto Cuevas - Vocals
  • Andres Bobé - Guitars
  • Rodrigo Aboitiz - Keyboard
  • Luciano Rojas - Bass
  • Mauricio Clavería - Drums

After the formation of the group, they were invited to record their first album. The composition was done almost entirely by Bobe, with the participation of Cuevas for the lyrics of one song and with some collaboration from the other members in the final phase. Soon, 500 copies of the album were released. However, the producer of the album, Carlos Fonseca, and the band got into a big fight, and, since they lacked a contract, the band left him.

Track listing

  1. Desiertos (Bobe; Delgado; Aboitiz) - 3:46
  2. Que Va a Suceder (Bobe; Delgado; Aboitiz) - 4:06
  3. Sad (Bobe) - 3:48
  4. Sintiendo Cosas (Bobe; Aboitiz) - 4:14
  5. Azuela (Bobe) - 3:26
  6. Espina Feroz (Bobe; Cuevas) - 4:06
  7. Razones Vivas (Bobe) - 3:41
  8. Bomba de Tiempo (Bobe; Aboitiz) - 3:23
  9. Instrumental (Bobe; Aboitiz; Rojas; Clavería; Cuevas) - 3:47
  10. Hay Algo Allá Afuera (Bobe) - 4:45