Ready To The Glory

Ready To The Glory

Ready To The Glory

Ready To The Glory, maqueta editada en formato vinilo y cassette, de la banda Española Avalanch, publicada en 1993 bajo el sello de Vudu Records. Actualmente es un disco descatalogado y muy preciado por los coleccionistas del grupo. La formación de entonces difiere bastante a la que grabó su primer disco de estudio real, salvo Juan Lozano como cantante y Alberto Ardines a la batería, La llama eterna (1997), y la propia banda sitúa su comienzo discográfico con La llama eterna.

De esa maqueta. únicamente, se recuperó para el entonces futuro disco "La Llama Eterna" el tema Excalibur, adaptado al castellano (aunque su versión inglesa del "Eternal Flame" contenía la misma letra que esta maqueta que nos ocupa).


Canciones

  • 1. Intro (00:40)
  • 2. Misery (03:32)
  • 3. Ready to the Glory (04:38)
  • 4. Red Night (04:08)
  • 5. Vencer (03:00)
  • 6. Excalibur (04:40)
  • 7. Strangers in the night (05:34)
  • 8. Treat them fine (03:44)
  • 9. The wink of the Moon (04:08)

Participantes

  • Juan Lozano - Voz
  • Juan Ángel Aláez - Guitarra
  • Javier de Castro - Guitarra
  • Charly García - Bajo
  • Alberto Ardines - Batería

Curiosidades

  • El propio nombre de la maqueta (al igual que el de la banda) es incorrecto gramaticalmente. Lo correcto sería Ready For Glory ("Preparados Para la Gloria"). Ready To The Glory, por sí solo, significaría "Preparados A La Gloria".
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