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Vivo (Tanghetto album)

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Vivo
Live album by
Tanghetto
Released2011
Recorded2007-2010
GenreElectrotango, Argentine tango, electronica, jazz fusion, electropop
LabelConstitution Music
ProducerMax Masri
Tanghetto chronology
Más Allá del Sur
(2009)
Vivo
(2011)
VIVO Milonguero
(2012)

Vivo is the first of two studio albums released by Argentine electrotango band Tanghetto. It was recorded during the El Miedo a la Libertad and Más Allá del Sur tours from 2007 through 2010, in different cities in South America, North America and Europe.[1]

During the 2007 European tour, Tanghetto was interviewed and performed in the BBC World Service. This performance was recorded and later included in VIVO, amongst other recordings in different cities, such as Buenos Aires, São Paulo, Mexico City, Montevideo, Groningen and Paris.[1][2]

The album included three studio bonus tracks: "Juego Irreal", an original Tanghetto song performed by Uruguayan tango singer Tabaré Leyton, a cover of Seven Nation Army from The White Stripes and a cover of Computer Love from Kraftwerk.[3]

A second volume with more tango dance-friendly and generally a more acoustic and organic sound was released in 2012 under the name VIVO Milonguero.[1]

VIVO was nominated for a Gardel Award in Argentina in 2011.[4]

Track listing

  1. "Más de lo Mismo" (4:36) - live in Milan, Italy
  2. "El Boulevard" (4.11) - live in Buenos Aires, Argentina
  3. "An Englishman in New York" - live in São Paulo, Brazil
  4. "Inmigrante" (4:16) - live in São Paulo, Brazil
  5. "Buscando Camorra" - live in Mexico City
  6. "La Milonga" (3:24) - live in Milan, Italy
  7. "Una Llamada" (4:24) - live in Los Angeles, USA
  8. "Tango Místico" (3.58) - live in Milan, Italy
  9. "Recursos Humanos" (4:19) - live in Montevideo, Uruguay
  10. "Enjoy the Silence" (5:21) - live in London, United Kingdom
  11. "Alexanderplatz Tango" (4.18) -live in Groningen, Netherlands
  12. "El Deseo" (3:53) - live in Paris, France
  13. "Al final todos se van" (4:22) - live in Milan, Italy
  14. "Vida Moderna en 2/4" (4:15) - live in Buenos Aires, Argentina
Bonus tracks (studio)
  1. "Milonga Moderna (Remix)" 4:00
  2. "Seven Nation Army" (White Stripes) 3:45
  3. "Computer Love" (Kraftwerk) 3:29< /li>

References

  1. ^ a b c "Tanghetto's biography". Tanghetto's official website.
  2. ^ "BBC Interview - The Ticket". Official Tanghetto Soundcloud. Retrieved 4 September 2014.
  3. ^ "VIVO". Constitution Music. Archived from the original on 14 September 2014. Retrieved 4 September 2014.
  4. ^ "Divididos, Vicentico y Abel Pintos, en la pelea principal de los premios Gardel". Clarin.com. Retrieved 4 September 2014.
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