Primer disco de Viven El Solitario (2014) en formato (Digipack)
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lyrics
Clouds of sand and dust come across the land ◈ I ain’t got much, ain’t got much to face the wind ◈ And its fury will bring desolation ◈ To the land where our parents grew ◈ Hear teeth grinding as horses gallop on our chests ◈ Delivering innocence to the hands of the bad white man ◈ And his greed will bring desolation ◈ To the land where our parents grew ◈ Neither a life could heal this fire. Neither a thousand would ◈ I see through hell, I can see through hell, how could I smile? ◈ I have seen through hell and I see through hell, how could I smile? ◈ All is sand and dust. The flames took it all. ◈ And I see the setting sun by the hills where the cowards run ◈ And their fury brought desolation ◈ To the lands where our parents grew ◈ Neither a life could heal this fire. Neither a thousand would ◈ I see through hell, I can see through hell, how could I smile? ◈ I have seen through hell and I see through hell, how could I smile? ◈ Is it burying me? Is it burning?
credits
from El Solitario,
released November 6, 2014
Pista grabada por Viven en 21 Units Studios. Mezclado por Santi García en Ultramarinos Costa Brava Studios. Masterizado por Victor García en Ultramarinos Costa Brava Mastering Studios. Logo de Viven por Oriol Ribas uriribas.blogspot.com.es. Pista escrita por Viven.
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Track recorded by Viven at 21 Units Studios. Mixed by Santi García at Ultramarinos Costa Brava Studios. Mastered by Victor García at Ultramarinos Costa Brava Mastering Studios. Viven logo by Oriol Ribas uriribas.blogspot.com.es. Song written by Viven
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