
14 Songs, 1 Hour 2 Minutes

El Amor Después del Amor Fito Páez
EDITORS’ NOTES
The Argentine rocker’s 1992 tour de force dives deep into the world as Fito Páez sees it. Mining a comfortable vein of midtempo pop-rock, the album is all about the details, like his deceptively sweet voice, which describes a world where tragedies happen and absurdity is only a hair’s breadth away. “Creo” captures what happens when passion becomes revulsion, and “La Rueda Mágica” extends some of the dreamiest New Wave harmonies this side of Crowded House. Still, when Páez finds his religion—and he does—it’s love, and nothing else.
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El Amor Después del Amor
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Dos Días en la Vida
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La Verónica
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Tráfico Por Katmandú
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Pétalo de Sal
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Sacha, Sissi y el Círculo de Baba
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Un Vestido y un Amor
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Tumbas de la Gloria
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La Rueda Mágica
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Creo
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Detrás del Muro de los Lamentos
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La Balada de Donna Helena
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Brillante Sobre el Mic
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A Rodar Mi Vida
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