Tercer mundo

Tercer Mundo
Studio album by Fito Páez
Released 1990
Genre Rock en español
Argentine rock
Length 42:09
Language Spanish
Label Warner Music
Producer Fito Páez
Fito Páez chronology
Grandes éxitos
(1990)Grandes éxitos1990
Tercer Mundo
(1990)
Crónica
(1991)Crónica1991
Singles from Tercer Mundo
  1. "El Chico de la Tapa"
    Released: 1990
  2. "Tercer Mundo"
    Released: 1990
  3. "Los Buenos Tiempos"
    Released: 1990
  4. "Y Dale Alegría a Mi Corazón"
    Released: 1991
  5. "Carabelas Nada"
    Released: 1991
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Tercer Mundo (Third World), is the sixth album by Argentine musician Fito Páez, released in 1990.

Track listing

All tracks written by Fito Páez.

No.TitleLength
1."El Chico de la Tapa"2:48
2."B. Ode y Evelyn"3:57
3."Tercer Mundo"4:46
4."Religion Song"4:55
5."Fue Amor"4:15
6."Yo Te Ame en Nicaragua"5:01
7."Hazte Fama"3:28
8."Carabelas Nada"4:33
9."Los Buenos Tiempos"3:06
10."Y Dale Alegría a Mi Corazón"5:14

Personnel

Performers

Guest musicians

  • Fabiana Cantilo - principal vocalist on "B-Ode y Evelyn", backing vocals on "Religion song", "Yo te amé en Nicaragua" and "Y dale alegría a mi corazón"
  • Marcela Chediack - percussion on "Y dale alegría a mi corazón"
  • Charly García - piano on "B-Ode y Evelyn"
  • David Lebón - vocals on "Y dale alegría a mi corazón", guitar on "Los buenos tiempos"
  • Celeste Carballo - vocal arrangement and vocals on "Religion song"
  • Sandra Mihanovich - backing vocals on "Fue amor" and "Religion song"
  • Celsa Mel Gowland - backing vocals on "Religion song"
  • Analía Fink - backing vocals on "Religion song"
  • Osvaldo Fattorusso - percussion on "Tercer mundo", "Yo te amé en Nicaragua" and "Y dale alegría a mi corazón"
  • Tweety González - electronic keyboard on "Los buenos tiempos"
  • Liliana Herrero - vocals on "Religion song"
  • Fena Della Maggiora - backing vocals on "Fue amor"
  • Luis Alberto Spinetta - vocals on "Y dale alegría a mi corazón", guitar on "Fue amor"
  • Jorge "Bruja" Suárez - harmonica on "El chico de la tapa"
  • Alejandro Urdapilleta: cana on "El chico de la tapa"
  • Hinchada - Pilo, Lucho, Ale, Pingüi, Fito on "El chico de la tapa" and "Tercer mundo"
  • Marcelo Ferreyra - trombone
  • Enrique Gioia - trumpet
  • Víctor Malvicino - baritone saxophone
  • Richard Mont - trumpet
  • Pablo Rodríguez - tenor saxophone
  • Víctor Skorutski - saxophone
  • Carlos Villavicencio - arrangements and direction of strings and brass on "B-Ode y Evelyn", "Tercer mundo", "Yo te amé en Nicaragua", "Carabelas de la nada", "Los buenos tiempos" and "Y dale alegría a mi corazón"

References

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