Abre (album) explained
Abre |
Type: | studio |
Artist: | Fito Páez |
Cover: | Abre (album).jpg |
Recorded: | 1999 |
Studio: | Circo Beat Studios, Buenos Aires |
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Length: | 71:56 |
Label: | Warner Music Argentina |
Producer: |
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Prev Title: | Enemigos Íntimos |
Prev Year: | 1996 |
Next Title: | Rey Sol |
Next Year: | 2000 |
Abre (English: Open) is the eight solo studio album and tenth overall by Argentine singer Fito Páez, released on July 27, 1999, through Warner Music Argentina.[1] It was produced by Phil Ramone.
At the 1st Annual Latin Grammy Awards, the album was nominated for Best Rock Album while the song "Al Lado del Camino" was nominated for Song of the Year and won Best Rock Song and Best Male Rock Vocal Performance, Frank Filipetti also received a nomination for Best Engineered Album for his work as engineer and mixer in the album.[2] Additionally, the album was nominated for Best Latin Rock/Alternative Album at the 43rd Annual Grammy Awards, being Páez first Grammy Award nomination, and only until his win for La Conquista del Espacio in 2021 in the same category.[3] Abre was also nominated for Album of the Year at the Premios Gardel in 2000 while Phil Ramone was nominated for Producer of the Year for his work in the album.[4]
The album was certified platinum in Argentina in 2000 after selling over 40,000 copies.[5]
Background
The album was recorded at Circo Beat Studios and was the first solo album by Páez since Circo Beat, released in 1994, prior to Abre, Páez worked in Enemigos Íntimos, a collaborative album with Spanish musician Joaquín Sabina. Abre was premiered at Teatro Maipo in Buenos Aires, Argentina, where Páez performed the songs from the album alongside musicians such as Guillermo Vadalá, Nicolás Ibarburu, Gonzalo Aloras, Claudio Cardone, Emmanuel Cauvet, Carlos Huerta, Juan Larrinaga and Adrián Elizarde.[6] To promote the album, Páez embarked on a tour through Argentina that started on August 21, 1999, in Rosario, Santa Fe, his hometown, and included a concert at Teatro Gran Rex in Buenos Aires.[7] [8]
Critical reception
Iván Adaime from AllMusic gave the album three out of five stars calling it a "sophisticated and lushly arranged pop album", he also highlighted the title track as one of the memorable moments from the album, he finished the review writing that "apart from El Amor Después del Amor and Tercer Mundo, Abre is the best album recorded by Páez in the '90s".
Track listing
All tracks were written by Fito Páez and produced by Phil Ramone.
Credits
Musicians
- Fito Páez – composition, arrangements, vocals, piano, keyboards
- Claudio Cardone – arrangements (track 3), keyboards
- Rob Mounsey – arrangements (tracks 3, 9)
- Rob Mathes – arrangements (tracks 4, 5, 10)
- Guillermo Vidalá – arrangements (track 5), bass, guitar, keyboards
- Lucho González – arrangements (track 6), guitar
- Anita Alvarez de Toledo – backing vocals (tracks 1, 8)
- Néstor Marconi – bandoneon (track 5)
- Shawn Pelton – drums, loop
- Gabriel Carambula – guitar
- Ulises Butrón – guitar
- Ube Reyes – percussion (track 6)
Technical
- Phil Ramone – producer
- Frank Filipetti – engineer, mixing
- Ted Jensen – mastering
- Brian Garten – assistant engineer
- Marcelo Infante – assistant engineer
- Mariano Rodríguez – assistant engineer
- Alejandro Ros – design
- Eduardo Martí – photography
Notes and References
- Web site: Abre. June 26, 2022. Apple Music. June 26, 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20220626194101/https://music.apple.com/cl/album/abre-paez/79034301. live.
- Web site: Anthony, Shakira, Paez Lead 1st Latin Grammy Nominees. Billboard. Karl. Ross. June 26, 2022. May 16, 2008. https://web.archive.org/web/20080516010359/http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/search/google/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=875262. live.
- Web site: Fito Páez. The Recording Academy. 22 April 2021. June 26, 2022. 6 October 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20211006091251/https://www.grammy.com/grammys/artists/fito-paez/15140. live.
- Web site: El sonido de los candidatos. La Nación. March 9, 2000. June 26, 2022. es. February 4, 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20220204050233/https://www.lanacion.com.ar/espectaculos/el-sonido-de-los-candidatos-nid8377/. live.
- Web site: Discos de oro y platino. https://web.archive.org/web/20110706084844/http://www.capif.org.ar/Default.asp?PerDesde_MM=0&PerDesde_AA=0&PerHasta_MM=0&PerHasta_AA=0&interprete=&album=&LanDesde_MM=1&LanDesde_AA=1980&LanHasta_MM=12&LanHasta_AA=2010&Galardon=O&Tipo=1&ACCION2=+Buscar+&ACCION=Buscar&CO=5&CODOP=ESOP. July 6, 2011. June 26, 2022. Argentine Chamber of Phonograms and Videograms Producers. es.
- Web site: Fito Páez mostró su disco Abre. Clarín. July 28, 1999. June 26, 2022. es. June 26, 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20220626194056/https://www.clarin.com/espectaculos/fito-paez-mostro-disco-abre_0_S1Rls-TeRtx.html. live.
- Web site: Fito, pocas palabras y muchas canciones. La Nación. Adriana. Franco. July 28, 1999. June 26, 2022. es. June 26, 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20220626194059/https://www.lanacion.com.ar/espectaculos/fito-pocas-palabras-y-muchas-canciones-nid147510/. live.
- Web site: Fito Páez Abre el Gran Rex. La Nación. November 12, 1999. June 26, 2022. es. June 26, 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20220626194059/https://www.lanacion.com.ar/lifestyle/fito-paez-abre-el-gran-rex-nid192733/. live.