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Recorded
  
2004-2005

Artist
  
Gotan Project

Label
  
Barclay

Length
  
55:40

Release date
  
10 April 2006

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Released
  
10 April 2006 (UK) 11 April 2006 (US)

Genres
  
Tango music, Electronica, Electronic dance music

Producers
  
Philippe Cohen Solal, Eduardo Makaroff

Similar
  
Gotan Project albums, Tango music albums, Other albums

Gotan project celos


Lunático is the third album by Gotan Project. It was released in 2006 by the Paris-based ¡Ya Basta! records, run by Philippe Cohen Solal. The album is named Lunático after the racehorse of legendary tango master Carlos Gardel.

Contents

The album features a collaboration with the American band Calexico recorded in Tucson, Arizona, and a cover of the Ry Cooder song Paris, Texas. Recordings for the remainder of the album took place in Paris and Buenos Aires.

The first single off the album was "Diferente", the second single was "Mi Confesión". The third single was "La Vigüela".

Track listing

  1. "Amor Porteño" – 5:08
  2. "Notas" – 4:21
  3. "Diferente" – 5:23
  4. "Celos" – 5:31
  5. "Lunático" – 3:00
  6. "Mi Confesión" – 4:20
  7. "Tango Canción" – 4:23
  8. "La Vigüela" – 5:00
  9. "Criminal" – 3:35
  10. "Arrabal" – 3:58
  11. "Domingo" – 4:14
  12. "Paris, Texas" – 6:46

Personnel

Gotan Project:

  • Philippe Cohen Solal – bass, keyboards, sounds & dub fx.
  • Eduardo Makaroff – acoustic guitar.
  • Christoph H. Müller – programming, bass, keyboards, speech synthesizer & fx.
  • Produced by: Christoph H. Müller, Eduardo Makaroff, Philippe Cohen. Mastering by Mandy Parnell @ Electric Mastering, London. Editing by Lionel Nicod @ Translab, Paris.

    Paris recording sessions:

  • Cristina Vilallonga – vocals
  • Gustavo Beytelmann – piano
  • Patrice Caratini – upright bass
  • Nini Flores – bandoneon
  • Line Kruse – violin
  • Rudi Flores – acoustic guitar
  • Nestor Marconi – bandoneon (track 2)
  • Juan Carlos Caceres – spoken word (track 2)
  • Minine Garay – percussion (track 12)
  • Recorded and mixed @ Substudioz by Christoph H. Müller, Eduardo Makaroff and Philippe Cohen Solal

  • Cyril Atef – drums (on tracks 4, 5 and 7)
  • Recorded @ Studio EGP by Georges Petillot

    – Tango quartet arranged by Gustavo Beytelmann.

  • Gustavo Beytelmann – piano
  • JuanJo Mosalini – bandoneon
  • Roberto Tormo – upright bass
  • Victor Villena – bandoneon
  • Recorded @ Studio Acousti by Manu Payet

    Buenos Aires recording sessions:

  • Featuring rap performed by Koxmoz (Apolo Novax and Chili Parker) (track 6)
  • Spoken word performed by Jimi Santos (track 11)
  • – Strings arranged and conducted by Gustavo Beytelmann.

  • Pablo Agri – violin soloist
  • Elías Khayat – 1st violin
  • Leonardo Ferreyra, Lázaro Beker, Pablo Borzani, Pablo Sangiorgio, Raúl di Renzo, Roberto Calomarde – violin
  • Alexandre Jakovlev, Benjamín Bru Pesce, Eduardo-Felix Peroni – viola
  • Jorge Pérez Tedesco, María Eugenia Castro – Cello
  • Daniel Falasca – double bass
  • Facundo Guevara – percussion
  • Henry Richard Bay – trombone
  • Recorded @ Studio ION in March 2005. Sound engineer: Jorge da Silva Sound assistant: Ariel Lavigna Protools engineer: Javier Mazzarol

    - Cafe Tortoni sounds on 'Celos' recorded by Emmanuelle Honorin

    Calexico recording sessions (on Amor Porteño):

  • Joey Burnes – vibes, upright bass, electric bass, electric guitar
  • John Convertino – drums
  • Recorded @ Wavelab Studio, Tucson, Arizona by Chris Schultz

    Music composed by: Philippe Cohen Solal, Eduardo Makaroff and Christoph H. Müller except track 2 composed by Philippe Cohen Solal and Christoph H. Müller and track 12 composed by Ry Cooder

    Lyrics by: Eduardo Makaroff on tracks 1-4. 7 and 10, Lucas Lapalma and Diego Gaston Ponce on track 6, Gotan Project on track 11

    Songs

    1Amor Porteño (feat Calexico)5:08
    2Notas (feat Juan Carlos Cáceres)4:21
    3Diferente5:23

    References

    Lunático Wikipedia