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Live Recording
Recorded in Ibiza, Spain in January 1984.
Personnel: Juan Gallardo (vocals); Robert Alvarez (guitar); Iñaki Munita (keyboards, drums).
Recording information: Mediterraneo Estudios, Ibiza, Spain (01/1984).
Angeles Del Infierno: Juan Gallardo (vocals); Robert Alvarez, Manu Garcia (guitar); Santi Rubio (bass); Inaki Munita (drums).
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