El Amor Después del Amor by Fito Páez
About the album El Amor Después del Amor
El Amor Después del Amor was released on June 1, 1992, by Fito Páez and managed to become the best-selling album in the country's history, surpassing 1.1 million copies.
After a dark period of personal tragedies, Páez found redemption in his love for actress Cecilia Roth, who became the main source of inspiration for the 14 tracks on the album. The album is a celebration of collaborations, featuring legends such as Charly García, Andrés Calamaro, Luis Alberto Spinetta, and Mercedes Sosa.
The album was recorded in Buenos Aires. The sound of El Amor Después del Amor is rich and orchestral, with heavy use of wind instruments and keyboards (Tweety González). The album is characterized by "Beatlesque" melodies, New Wave elements, but also deep roots in Argentine folklore (such as the zamba and chacarera genres) and tango. The production was done by Chilean engineer Carlos Narea in close collaboration with Páez himself.
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