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El Mundo Cabe en Una Canción

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El Mundo Cabe en Una Canción
Studio albumby
ReleasedSeptember 21, 2006
RecordedJune – August, 2006 at Circo Beat Studios, Argentina
GenreLatin pop,Rock en Español
LabelSony BMG
ProducerFito Páez[1]
Fito Páezchronology
Moda y Pueblo
(2005)
El Mundo Cabe en Una Canción
(2006)
Rodolfo
(2007)

El Mundo Cabe en Una Canción(The World Fits in a Song) is a studio album released by Argentine recording artistFito Páez.Released bySony BMGon September 21, 2006, it was recorded at the Circo Beat Studios in Argentina.[1]The album track list was ordered by Páez on a specific sequence telling a "story". To promote the album, Páez released "Eso Que Llevas Ahí" as the lead single.El Mundoearned Páez aLatin GrammyforBest Rock Solo Vocal Album,and was certifiedgoldby theArgentine Chamber of Phonograms and Videograms Producers.[2][3]

Background

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Following the recording and release of the live albumModa y Puebloin 2005, a collaborative album with Gerardo Gandini, Fito Páez recordedEl Mundo Cabe en Una Canciónat his Circo Beat Studios in Argentina from June to September 2006, while his second film as director,¿De Quién es el Portaligas?(Whose is the Garter Belt?), was being edited.[4]El Mundois the first studio album recorded by Páez since theLatin Grammy Awardnominated albumNaturaleza Sangre(2005).[4][5]About the album, Paéz said: "it was born as a music, I listened and then I placed the lyrics... it is a political issue, in the deepest sense of the word."[4]

Repertoire

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Páez thought the content of the album inCórdoba,Spain in 2005, on a trip with his musicians and friends, Coki Debernardi and Vandera. The songs included onEl Mundoare ordered in a specific sequence telling a "story", with all tracks written by Páez, with additional music by Debernardi on the song "Fué Por Amor".[4]"La Hora del Destino" tells the story of a man who goes out to steal and his partner betrays him. "La Casa en las Estrellas" ended in a four-stroke format withdrum and bassand a rhythm and blues beat. "Eso Que Llevas Ahí", the lead single from the album, had several takes before the final one, becoming the only track on the album to be recorded live, with Vadalá playing bass and Pete Thomas on drums. The last song is a tribute to Páez' native town,Rosario.[4]

Track listing

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This track listing adapted fromAllmusicand liner notes.[1][6]

All tracks are written by Fito Páez (except where noted)

No.TitleLength
1."El Mundo Cabe en Una Canción [The World Fits in a Song]"3:21
2."Rollinga o Miranda Girl"3:02
3."Te Aliviará [It Will Relief You]"4:43
4."Sargent Maravilla"3:50
5."Entrance"2:50
6."Fue Por Amor [It Was Because of Love](written by Coki Debernardi and Páez)"4:19
7."Eso Que Llevas Ahí [That Thing You Take There]"3:43
8."Intermezzo"1:28
9."La Hora del Destino [The Hour of Destiny]"2:54
10."Enloquecer [To Go Crazy]"4:24
11."La Casa en las Estrellas [The Stars House]"4:46
12."Caminando por Rosario [Walking Around Rosario]"3:57

Personnel

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  • Fito Páez – main performer, producer, vocals, lyricist, composer

Source:[1]

References

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  1. ^abcdFito PáezEl Mundo Cabe en Una Canción(CD liner notes).Sony BMG.2006.
  2. ^"Full list of Latin Grammy Awards winners".The Orange County Register.November 8, 2007. Archived fromthe originalon 2013-01-04.RetrievedSeptember 2,2011.
  3. ^"Discos de Oro y Platino – Fito Páez"(in Spanish).Argentine Chamber of Phonograms and Videograms Producers.RetrievedSeptember 5,2011.[permanent dead link]
  4. ^abcde"Fito Páez lanza" El mundo cabe en una canción "".Yahoo!(in Spanish). La Musica Hoy. September 20, 2006. Archived fromthe originalon 2012-03-31.RetrievedSeptember 5,2011.
  5. ^"Lista de nominados al los Grammy Latinos"(in Spanish). Terra Networks México. Archived fromthe originalon March 22, 2012.RetrievedSeptember 5,2011.
  6. ^"Fito Páez — El Mundo Cabe en Una Canción — Overview".Allmusic.Rovi Corporation.RetrievedSeptember 2,2011.