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El Reino Olvidado

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El Reino Olvidado (The Forgotten Kingdom) is the ninth studio album by the Argentine band Rata Blanca. The album was edited and released in 2008 by Popart. Two weeks after the release date the album obtained the gold album certification.

An English-language version of the album was recorded with Doogie White (Rainbow, Yngwie Malmsteen) on the vocals. The English version was released on October 28 of 2009.

The album received a Latin Grammy Award nomination for Best Rock Vocal Album, Duo or Group.[1]

Tracks

Original version

All lyrics by Walter Giardino.

  1. Las Voces del Mar (Intro) [The Voices of the Sea]
  2. El Reino Olvidado [The Forgotten Kingdom]
  3. 71 - 06 (Endorfina) [71 - 06 Endorphins]
  4. Talismán
  5. El Círculo de Fuego [Ring of Fire]
  6. Diario de Una Sombra [Diary of a Shadow]
  7. Madre Tierra (Instrumental) [Mother Earth]
  8. El Guardián De La Luz [Guardian of the Light]
  9. Un Día Más, Un Día Menos [Another Day Passing By]
  10. No es Nada Fácil (Ser Vos) [It's Not Easy (Being You)]
  11. Si Eres Hijo del Rock [If You Are a Son of Rock]
  12. Cuando Hoy es Ayer [When Today is Yesterday]

English version

All lyrics by Walter Giardino and Doogie White.

  1. The Voices of the Sea (Intro)
  2. The Forgotten Kingdom
  3. Endorphins
  4. Talisman
  5. Ring of Fire
  6. Diary of a Shadow
  7. Instruments
  8. Guardian of the Light
  9. Another Day Passing By
  10. It's Not Easy
  11. Sons of Rock
  12. Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow

Videoclips

  • El Reino Olvidado
  • El Guardian de La Luz (also used in The Guardian of the Light)
  • Talismán
  • El Circulo del Fuego

Members

References

  1. ^ "Conoce a los nominados a los Grammy Latinos" (in Spanish). Terra Networks México. September 19, 2009. p. 2. Retrieved September 2, 2011.