music.wikisort.org - Composition Tercer Mundo (Third World), is the sixth album by Argentine musician Fito Páez, released in 1990.
1990 studio album by Fito Páez
Tercer Mundo |
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Released | 1990 |
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Genre | Rock en español Argentine rock |
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Length | 42:09 |
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Language | Spanish |
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Label | Warner Music |
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Producer | Fito Páez |
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Grandes éxitos (1990) |
Tercer Mundo (1990) |
Crónica (1991) |
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- "El Chico de la Tapa"
Released: 1990
- "Tercer Mundo"
Released: 1990
- "Los Buenos Tiempos"
Released: 1990
- "Y Dale Alegría a Mi Corazón"
Released: 1991
- "Carabelas Nada"
Released: 1991
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Source | Rating |
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Allmusic |     [1] |
Track listing
All tracks are written by Fito Páez.
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1. | "El Chico de la Tapa [The guy of the cover]" | 2:48 |
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2. | "B. Ode y Evelyn" | 3:57 |
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3. | "Tercer Mundo [Third world]" | 4:46 |
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4. | "Religion Song" | 4:55 |
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5. | "Fue Amor [It was love]" | 4:15 |
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6. | "Yo Te Amé en Nicaragua [I loved you in Nicaragua]" | 5:01 |
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7. | "Hazte Fama [Become famous]" | 3:28 |
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8. | "Carabelas Nada [Caravels nothing]" | 4:33 |
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9. | "Los Buenos Tiempos [The good times]" | 3:06 |
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10. | "Y Dale Alegría a Mi Corazón [And give joy to my heart]" | 5:14 |
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Personnel
Performers
- Fito Páez - vocals, electronic keyboard, guitars y percussion
- Ricardo Verdirame - guitar, vocals, electronic keyboard
- Guillermo Vadala - bass, guitars and double bass
- Daniel Colombres - drums
Guest musicians
- Fabiana Cantilo - principal vocalist on "B-Ode y Evelyn", backing vocals on "Religion song", "Yo te amé en Nicaragua" and "Y dale alegría a mi corazón"
- Marcela Chediack - percussion on "Y dale alegría a mi corazón"
- Charly García - piano on "B-Ode y Evelyn"
- David Lebón - vocals on "Y dale alegría a mi corazón", guitar on "Los buenos tiempos"
- Celeste Carballo - vocal arrangement and vocals on "Religion song"
- Sandra Mihanovich - backing vocals on "Fue amor" and "Religion song"
- Celsa Mel Gowland - backing vocals on "Religion song"
- Analía Fink - backing vocals on "Religion song"
- Osvaldo Fattorusso - percussion on "Tercer mundo", "Yo te amé en Nicaragua" and "Y dale alegría a mi corazón"
- Tweety González - electronic keyboard on "Los buenos tiempos"
- Liliana Herrero - vocals on "Religion song"
- Fena Della Maggiora - backing vocals on "Fue amor"
- Luis Alberto Spinetta - vocals on "Y dale alegría a mi corazón", guitar on "Fue amor"
- Jorge "Bruja" Suárez - harmonica on "El chico de la tapa"
- Alejandro Urdapilleta: cana on "El chico de la tapa"
- Hinchada - Pilo, Lucho, Ale, Pingüi, Fito on "El chico de la tapa" and "Tercer mundo"
- Marcelo Ferreyra - trombone
- Enrique Gioia - trumpet
- Víctor Malvicino - baritone saxophone
- Richard Mont - trumpet
- Pablo Rodríguez - tenor saxophone
- Víctor Skorutski - saxophone
- Carlos Villavicencio - arrangements and direction of strings and brass on "B-Ode y Evelyn", "Tercer mundo", "Yo te amé en Nicaragua", "Carabelas de la nada", "Los buenos tiempos" and "Y dale alegría a mi corazón"
References
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На других языках
- [en] Tercer mundo
[es] Tercer mundo (álbum)
Tercer mundo es el sexto álbum del músico argentino Fito Páez, lanzado en noviembre de 1990. Fue el primer trabajo que grabó para Warner Music Group
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