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Giros
Fito Páez · 1985 · Track 2
Details
Duración2:01
ÁlbumGiros
Año1985
ISRCARF049500548
The story behind
The song *Taquicardia* by Fito Páez, with its duration of just two minutes and two seconds, is a concise example of how a musical piece can condense a particular atmosphere. Originally released on the album Giros, this 1985 work is considered by some to be a turning point in Páez's career, showing an evolution in his arrangements and the depth of his lyrics compared to previous works. Musically, Giros ventures down different paths, and although *Taquicardia* is not explicitly described in the material, the album as a whole explores from tango to folk rhythms like the baguala, with themes that sometimes address social reality.
Rodolfo Fito Páez, originally from Rosario, is a key figure in Argentine music, recognized for his work as a pianist, composer, and singer-songwriter, in addition to being part of the Trova rosarina. His career, which spans over three decades, includes about twenty studio albums and collaborations with internationally renowned artists. After an initial stage more linked to the independent scene, his global projection consolidated in the early nineties with releases such as El amor después del amor (1992) and Circo beat (1994), which achieved notable commercial success. Throughout his career, he has been awarded on several occasions, including five Latin Grammy Awards and the Premio Konex de Platino in 1995 as the best rock composer of the decade in Argentina.