The story behind
Nada del mundo real, according to DoReSol
When approaching Nada del mundo real, we encounter a piece that, despite its 4:42 duration, condenses a particular atmosphere. The music, attributed to Haciendo Pie and Punto Imporopio, unfolds with a sonority that invites introspection, a distinctive trait in the work of Fito Páez. This track is from the album Circo Beat, his eighth studio album, released in 1994. While this album did not reach the stratospheric figures of its predecessor, El amor después del amor, it did consolidate itself as an important milestone, becoming the third best-selling album in Argentina during 1995, with 350,000 units sold.
The production of Circo Beat featured the participation of Phil Manzanera, a key figure in British rock history, known for his work with Roxy Music and in the post-Roger Waters era of Pink Floyd. This recording context, with an internationally renowned producer, undoubtedly added a layer of refinement to the album's overall sound. Fito Páez, originally from Rosario and part of the Trova rosarina, had already demonstrated his ability to connect with the public in the early nineties, and Circo Beat, despite having singles like Mariposa tecknicolor and Tema de Piluso, remains a testament to his artistic evolution.
From album
Circo Beat
Fito Páez · 1994 · Track 13
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Music Haciendo Pie, Punto Imporopio