Background
The final studio album to feature guitarist and vocalist Ricardo Soulé. In early 1974, Soulé received one invitation from Danny Peyronel to go to England, where the band Heavy Metal Kids made a Vox Dei cover: "Canción Para Una Mujer Que No Está", retitled as "It's The Same" on their debut album, which the band presented at the Wembley Arena in London. After few shows with the group together Carlos Rodriguez, Soulé accepted a proposale from Pappo to travel with him for a season in England, leaving Vox Dei until early 1978.
The cover of the album managed to catch the spirit of the group at that time: a photo that shows Vox Dei in a stage, while they themselves are their only spectators.
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