Although further details have not yet emerged, it is speculated that, in addition to old fellow travelers such as Rubén Rada or the American Elvis Costello, younger figures such as Dillom, Nathy Peluso and Catriel, among others, could participate in the project.
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“Love After Love” is Páez’s seventh album, and an iconic national rock album. It was released on June 1, 1992 under the Warner Music label and features 14 songs, including hits like the title track, “Tombs of Glory”, “Two days in the life”, “Traffic through Kathmandu”, “Roll my life”, “Petal of Salt”, “Sasha, Sissi and the Circle of Baba” and “A dress and a love”, for example.
As for the numbers, the plate, which was recorded at Estudios Donado, in the City, sold 1,100,000 copies, becoming the best-selling of the music Argentina.
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Numerous well-known artists appear on the album. Among them, Charly García, Luis Alberto Spinetta, Andrés Calamaro, Mercedes Sosa, Fabiana Cantilo, Claudia Puyó, Ulises Butrón and Gustavo Cerati.
Beyond what it meant in Páez’s own career, “El amor tras del amor” marked an era in Argentine music, which came from leaving behind the troubled 80’s, with the recent and irreparable losses of Federico Moura and Luca Prodan, two heavyweights of the local scene.
The album managed to sell 30,000 copies in two days and another 20,000 within a week.
Source: Ambito

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