El amor después del amor

El amor después del amor
Album cover
Studio album by Fito Páez
Released February 1, 1992
Recorded 1991
Genre Rock en español
Argentine rock
Length 59:29
Language Spanish
Label Warner Music
Producer Fito Páez
Fito Páez chronology
Tercer mundo
(1990)
El amor después del amor
(1992)
Circo Beat
(1994)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

El amor después del amor (Love After Love), is the eighth studio album by Argentine musician Fito Páez, released in 1992. El Amor Después del Amor marked the pinnacle of his commercial success, also becoming the most sold album in the history of Argentine music. In 2007, Rolling Stone Argentina ranked it number 13 on its list of "The 100 Greatest Albums of Argentine Rock".

Track listing

All songs credited to Fito Páez; "La Rueda Mágica" co-credited to Charly García.

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."El Amor Después Del Amor" ("Love After Love")PáezPáez5:10
2."Dos Días En La Vida" ("Two Days in the Life")PáezPáez3:32
3."La Verónica" ("The Veronica")PáezPáez5:55
4."Tráfico Por Katmandú" ("Traffic in Kathmandu")PáezPáez4:20
5."Pétalo de Sal" ("Petal of Salt")PáezPáez2:43
6."Sasha, Sissí Y El Círculo De Baba" ("Sasha, Sissi and the Circle of Drool")PáezPáez4:33
7."Un Vestido Y Un Amor" ("One Dress and One Love")PáezPáez3:18
8."Tumbas De La Gloria" ("Tombs of Glory")PáezPáez4:33
9."La Rueda Mágica" ("The Magical Wheel")PáezPáez/Charly García3:54
10."Creo" ("I Believe")PáezPáez4:43
11."Detrás Del Muro De Los Lamentos" ("Behind the Wailing Wall")PáezPáez4:30
12."Balada de Donna Helena" ("Ballad of Donna Helena")PáezPáez6:05
13."Brillante Sobre el Mic" ("Shining on the Mic")PáezPáez4:08
14."A Rodar mi Vida" ("Let's Roll My Life")PáezPáez4:44

Cover versions

"A rodar mi vida" was covered by the cast of Disney Channel's Argentine TV series Soy Luna.[2]

In other media

"El Amor Después Del Amor" was part of the soundtrack of the 1998 Peruvian film No se lo digas a nadie.

Personnel

Performing
  • Fito Páez (vocals, piano, guitar and keyboards)
  • Tweety Gonzalez (organ and programming)
  • Ulises Butrón : (guitars)
  • Guillermo Vadalá : (bass and guitar in "La Rueda Mágica")
  • Daniel Colombes: (percussion)
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