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Mägo de Oz is a Heavy Metal band from Madrid, Spain, formed in mid 1989 by drummer Txus. In 1992, the band became a finalist in the "Villa de Madrid" contest. They achieved great success in their country, and became Revelation Rock band in various media in 1995. In 1996 the current line-up was established. They have released several albums since their debut: Mägo de Oz (1994), Jesús de Chamberí (1996), La Bruja (1997 reedition), La Leyenda de la Mancha (1998), Finisterra (2000), Fölktergeist (Live, 2002), A Costa da Rock (DVD, 2003), Gaia (2003), Belfast (2004), Madrid Las Ventas (Live,...
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05 - Mago de Oz
Pensando En Ti
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Mujer Amante
Maritornes (acustica)
Alma [Version Orquestal]
Molinos De Viento
Czardas
Finisterra
Finisterra CD2 2000
Jesús De Chamberí
La Leyenda de la Llorona
La Canción de Pedro
Tres Tristes Tigres
Strange World
Mago De Oz (1994 - Mägo De Oz)
Satania
La Conquista