Mar Dulce (album)

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Mar Dulce
Mar Dulce cover
Studio album by Bajofondo
Released September 17, 2007
Recorded Flag of Argentina Buenos Aires, Argentina
Flag of the United States L.A., California, USA
Flag of the United States NYC, New York, USA
Flag of Japan Tokyo, Japan
Flag of Uruguay Montevideo, Uruguay
Flag of Spain Madrid, Spain
Genre Neotango / Electronica
Language Spanish, English
Label Surco Records
Producer Gustavo Santaolalla, Juan Campodónico
Bajofondo chronology
Bajofondo Remixed
(2006)
Mar Dulce
(2007)

Mar Dulce is an album by Argentinean/Uruguayan tango fusion band Bajofondo.

The album was recorded in Buenos Aires, Argentina; in the first phase double bass, violin, bandoneon, guitar and piano were recorded, then strings orchestra under the direction of Alejandro Terán. Later on, acoustic drums were recorded in Los Angeles. Different guest artists recorded their parts in NYC, L.A., Tokyo, Montevideo and Madrid.

Guest artists on this release are: Nelly Furtado; Lágrima Ríos, performing her last record in lifetime Chiquilines written specially for her by Gustavo Santaolalla; Gustavo Cerati; Mala Rodríguez, Fernando Santullo, former member of Peyote Asesino; Juan Subirá, member of Bersuit Vergarabat, with a song written by himself; and Japanese bandoneonist Ryota Komatsu collaborating on the album's first single, Pa'Bailar.

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  1. "Grand Guignol" – 5:05
  2. "Cristal" – 5:27
  3. "Ya No Duele" (featuring Santullo) – 3:43
  4. "Hoy" (featuring Juan Subirá) – 5:51
  5. "Pa'Bailar" (featuring Ryota Komatsu) – 3:59
  6. "Pulmón" – 3:22
  7. "Fairly Right" (featuring Elvis Costello) – 6:01
  8. "El Mareo" (featuring Gustavo Cerati) – 4:35
  9. "El Andén" (featuring Mala Rodríguez) - 3:50
  10. "Infiltrado" – 3:38
  11. "Borges Y Paraguay" – 4:32
  12. "Tuve Sol" – 3:54
  13. "No Pregunto Cuántos Son" – 4:50
  14. "Slippery Sidewalks" (featuring Nelly Furtado) – 3:32
  15. "Zitarrosa" – 4:04
  16. "Chiquilines" (featuring Lágrima Ríos) – 5:47

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