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Saratoga

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  • Years Active: 1990s, 2000s

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All Music Guide:

Spanish group Saratoga formed in 1992 and won a reputation as Madrid's premier heavy metal act, earning notoriety throughout Europe and Japan. The group spent three years after forming writing and preparing for their debut album, Saratoga, released in 1995. Only moderately successful at the time, the record would go on to become something of a Euro-metal classic, popular all over the continent and throughout Japan. The band's next outing was a collection of covers entitled Tributo. The album documented the group's favorite selections from local authors including Antonio Flores and Ángeles del Infierno. The disc that followed, Mi Ciudad, would be what brought Saratoga the public's attention. The project landed a spot on national pop charts like Lista de Afive, one of few heavy metal acts to do so. Inspired to reach beyond the borders of their genre, Saratoga followed with the release of Vientos de Guerra, a record pitched at mainstream audiences. Attempts to break into the international heavy metal market with the English-language release Heaven's Gate fell short of the mark. A return to pleasing their European and Japanese fan base with Las Puertas del Cielo and the DVD A Morir followed shortly thereafter. The group's next major accomplishment came with their biographical DVD, 1992-2004, which went on to achieve gold status for sales. Their subsequent record, Tierra de Lobos, experienced similar success, opening doors for the group to tour across Europe. Recent records like El Clan de la Lucha and VII consistently found a favorable place on European sales and airplay charts.

Wikipedia:

Saratoga is a Mohawk language corruption of a designation for Indian hunting grounds located in the state of New York, United States

Saratoga may refer to:

Places [edit]

Australia [edit]
Saratoga, New South Wales, coastal suburb of the city of Gosford
United States [edit]
Saratoga, California, city in Santa Clara CountySaratoga, former name of Yeomet, CaliforniaSaratoga, Indiana, town in Randolph CountySaratoga, MinnesotaSaratoga, Nebraska Territory, boom and bust town now inside of Omaha, NebraskaSaratoga County, New YorkSaratoga, New York, townSaratoga Springs, New York, city commonly referred to simply as "Saratoga" Saratoga Race Course, thoroughbred horse racing trackSaratoga, North Carolina, town in Wilson CountySaratoga, Texas, unincorporated community in Hardin CountySaratoga, Clarke County, Virginia, small unincorporated communitySaratoga (Boyce, Virginia), also known as the General Daniel Morgan House, a home near Boyce, VirginiaSaratoga, WisconsinSaratoga, Wyoming, town in Carbon CountySaratoga Passage, Puget Sound, WashingtonSaratoga Township (disambiguation)

Wars [edit]

Saratoga CampaignBattle of Saratoga

Transport/craft [edit]

Saratoga, Mount McGregor and Lake George RailroadChrysler Saratoga, a model of automobilePiper Saratoga, a light aircraft by manufacturer Piper.USS Saratoga, any of several U.S. Navy ships named after the Battle of Saratoga

Film & Music [edit]

Saratoga (film), set in the New York race track area, starring Clark Gable and Jean HarlowSaratoga (musical), a musical play from 1959"Saratoga", a former name of the 1970s American rock and roll band Kansas (band)Saratoga (band), Spanish heavy metal bandSaratoga, CA - 9.18.06, Official Bootleg live album of singer-songwriter Ani DiFranco

Other [edit]

Either of two species of Australian fish in the family Osteoglossidae: Saratoga (fish) (also spotted saratoga)Gulf saratogaSaratoga (grape), another name for the Catawba grapeSaratoga Protocol, developed by Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd to efficiently transfer remote-sensing imagery from the low-Earth-orbiting satellite Disaster Monitoring ConstellationSaratoga Technologies, an IT solutions company