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{{Infobox album
{{Infobox Album <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums -->
| Name = Rock N' Oz
| name = Rock 'N' Oz
| Type = Compilation album
| type = Compilation album
| Longtype =
| artist = [[Mägo de Oz]]
| Artist = [[Mägo de Oz]]
| cover =Rock n' Oz.jpg|border=yes
| Released = 2006
| alt =
| Recorded =
| released = 2006
| recorded =
| Genre = [[Folk Metal]]
| venue =
| Label = Locomotive, Warner Dro Atlantic
| Reviews =
| studio =
| genre = [[Folk rock]]
| Last album = ''[[Gaia II - La Voz Dormida]]''<br/>(2005)
| length =
| This album = ''Rock N' Oz''<br/>(2006)
| label = [[Locomotive Music]], [[Warner Music Group]]
| producer =
| prev_title = [[Gaia II: La Voz Dormida]]
| prev_year = 2005
| next_title = [[La Ciudad de los Árboles]]
| next_year = 2007
}}
}}

Rock N' Oz is the very first greatest hits compilation of the Spanish Folk Metal band [[Mägo de Oz]]. It also comes with a special edition entitled [[The Best of Oz]] which includes an extra disc containing rare recordings as well as a DVD highlighting their American tour. The album also has 4 rerecorded songs: Molinos de Viento, Jesus de Chamberi, El Cantar de la Luna Oscura, and Hasta Que Tu Muerte Nos Separe. The band also announced that they would be signing copies of the album throughout multiple locations in Spain.
'''''Rock 'N' Oz''''' is the first greatest-hits compilation of the Spanish [[folk metal]] band [[Mägo de Oz]]. It also comes with a special edition entitled ''[[The Best Oz]]'' which includes an extra disc containing rare recordings as well as a DVD highlighting their American tour.

The album also has four rerecorded songs: "[[Molinos de viento (rock song)|Molinos de viento]]", "Jesús de Chamberí", "El Cantar de la Luna Oscura", and "Hasta que tu muerte nos separe". The band also announced that they would be signing copies of the album throughout multiple locations in Spain.


==Controversy==
==Controversy==


Chilean songwriter [[Fernando Ubiergo]] claimed that the band's leader (Txus di Fellatio) recorded one of their songs without Copyright permission, and credited to Txus. The band apologized and told the media it was a print-mistake.
Chilean songwriter [[Fernando Ubiergo]] claimed that the band's leader ([[Txus di Fellatio]]) recorded one of their songs without copyright permission, and credited to Txus. The band apologized and told the media it was a print-mistake.


==Tracks==
==Tracks==


*'''Disc 1'''
*'''Disc 1'''
1. Molinos de Viento (Version 2006)
*# [[Molinos de viento (rock song)|Molinos de viento]] (Version 2006)
*# La Costa del Silencio

*# Fiesta Pagana
2. La Costa del Silencio
*# La Danza del Fuego

*# El Lago
3. Fiesta Pagana
*# El Atrapasueños

4. La Danza del Fuego
*# La Rosa de los Vientos
*# El Que Quiera Entender Que Entienda

*# Hoy Toca Ser Feliz
5. El Lago
*# La Posada de los Muertos

*# Diabulus in Música
6. El Atrapasueños
*# Hasta Que Tu Muerte Nos Separe (Version 2006)

*# Hasta Que el Cuerpo Aguante
7. La Rosa de los Vientos
*# El Cantar de la Luna Oscura (Version 2006)

8. El Que Quiera Entender Que Entienda

9. Hoy Toca Ser Feliz

10. La Posada de los Muertos

11. Diabulus in Música

12. Hasta Que Tu Muerte Nos Separe (Version 2006)

13. Hasta Que el Cuerpo Aguante

14. El Cantar de la Luna Oscura (Version 2006)


*'''Disc 2'''
*'''Disc 2'''
1. Jesús De Chamberí (Version 2006)
*# Jesús De Chamberí (Version 2006)
*# Van A Rodar Cabezas

*# El Santo Grial
2. Van A Rodar Cabezas
*# [[Satania]]

*# La Leyenda De La Mancha
3. El Santo Grial
*# Gaia

*# Maritormes
4. Satania
*# El Paseo De Los Tristes

*# Astaroth
5. La Leyenda De La Mancha
*# Réquiem

*'''Disc 3 (only on ''The Best Oz'' version)'''
6. Gaia
*# Noches de Bohemia (New song)

*# Para Ella (old recording sung by Juanma, adapted from ''Cuando Agosto era 21'' by [[Fernando Ubiergo]])
7. Maritornes
*# Brisa de Otoño (old recording sung by Juanma)

*# Por Volver a Tenerte (old recording sung by Juanma)
8. El Paseo De Los Tristes
*# El Tango del Donante

*# Domingo de Gramos (old recording sung by Juanma)
9. Astaroth
*# Jesús de Chamberí (sung in 1995 by Juanma just before the recording of the album and his firing)

*# El Ángel Caído (demo)
10. Réquiem
*# La Canción de Pedro (demo)

*# Al-Mejandría (demo)

*# Memoria da Noite (cover)
*'''Disc 3 (on The Best of Oz)'''
*# Sueños Diabólicos (instrumental)

*# La Fina
1. Noches de Bohemia (New song)
*# Take on Me (cover)

*# Como un Huracán (cover)
2. Para Ella (old recording sung by Juanma, adapted from ''Cuando Agosto era 21'' by [[Fernando Ubiergo]])
*# Adiós Dulcinea (First released on the Txus Di Fellatio's poetry book-cd "El Cementerio de los Versos Perdidos" as an inedit track)

3. Brisa de Otoño (old recording sung by Juanma)

4. Por Volver a Tenerte (old recording sung by Juanma)

5. El Tango del Donante

6. Domingo de Gramos (old recording sung by Juanma)

7. Jesús de Chamberí (sung in 1995 by Juanma just before the recording of the album and his firing)

8. El Ángel Caído (demo)

9. La Canción de Pedro (demo)

10. Al-Mejandría (demo)

11. Memoria da Noite (cover)

12. Sueños Diabólicos (instrumental)

13. La Fina


== References ==
14. Take on Me (cover)
* [http://www.terranoticias.terra.es/articulo/fernando_ubiergo_mago_oz_1311736.htm Terranoticias] {{Dead link|date=August 2009}}


{{Mägo de Oz}}
15. Como un Huracán (cover)
{{Authority control}}
[[Category:Mägo de Oz albums]]
[[Category:2006 compilation albums]]
[[Category:Locomotive Music compilation albums]]


{{2000s-album-stub}}
16. Adiós Dulcinea
{{Uncategorized|January 2007}}

Latest revision as of 00:55, 12 September 2023

Rock 'N' Oz
Compilation album by
Released2006
GenreFolk rock
LabelLocomotive Music, Warner Music Group
Mägo de Oz chronology
Gaia II: La Voz Dormida
(2005)
Rock 'N' Oz
(2006)
La Ciudad de los Árboles
(2007)

Rock 'N' Oz is the first greatest-hits compilation of the Spanish folk metal band Mägo de Oz. It also comes with a special edition entitled The Best Oz which includes an extra disc containing rare recordings as well as a DVD highlighting their American tour.

The album also has four rerecorded songs: "Molinos de viento", "Jesús de Chamberí", "El Cantar de la Luna Oscura", and "Hasta que tu muerte nos separe". The band also announced that they would be signing copies of the album throughout multiple locations in Spain.

Controversy

[edit]

Chilean songwriter Fernando Ubiergo claimed that the band's leader (Txus di Fellatio) recorded one of their songs without copyright permission, and credited to Txus. The band apologized and told the media it was a print-mistake.

Tracks

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  • Disc 1
    1. Molinos de viento (Version 2006)
    2. La Costa del Silencio
    3. Fiesta Pagana
    4. La Danza del Fuego
    5. El Lago
    6. El Atrapasueños
    7. La Rosa de los Vientos
    8. El Que Quiera Entender Que Entienda
    9. Hoy Toca Ser Feliz
    10. La Posada de los Muertos
    11. Diabulus in Música
    12. Hasta Que Tu Muerte Nos Separe (Version 2006)
    13. Hasta Que el Cuerpo Aguante
    14. El Cantar de la Luna Oscura (Version 2006)
  • Disc 2
    1. Jesús De Chamberí (Version 2006)
    2. Van A Rodar Cabezas
    3. El Santo Grial
    4. Satania
    5. La Leyenda De La Mancha
    6. Gaia
    7. Maritormes
    8. El Paseo De Los Tristes
    9. Astaroth
    10. Réquiem
  • Disc 3 (only on The Best Oz version)
    1. Noches de Bohemia (New song)
    2. Para Ella (old recording sung by Juanma, adapted from Cuando Agosto era 21 by Fernando Ubiergo)
    3. Brisa de Otoño (old recording sung by Juanma)
    4. Por Volver a Tenerte (old recording sung by Juanma)
    5. El Tango del Donante
    6. Domingo de Gramos (old recording sung by Juanma)
    7. Jesús de Chamberí (sung in 1995 by Juanma just before the recording of the album and his firing)
    8. El Ángel Caído (demo)
    9. La Canción de Pedro (demo)
    10. Al-Mejandría (demo)
    11. Memoria da Noite (cover)
    12. Sueños Diabólicos (instrumental)
    13. La Fina
    14. Take on Me (cover)
    15. Como un Huracán (cover)
    16. Adiós Dulcinea (First released on the Txus Di Fellatio's poetry book-cd "El Cementerio de los Versos Perdidos" as an inedit track)

References

[edit]