Vivir es hoy

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Vivir es hoy
Studio album by
Released10 March 2015
GenreLatin folk, Latin pop
Length57:31
LabelSony Music
ProducerGian Marco, Matías Zapata

Vivir es hoy is a studio album by the Argentine singer Soledad Pastorutti, released by Sony Music on 10 March 2015. The album is a fusion of Latin pop and Latin folk, produced by Gian Marco and Matías Zapata, and recorded in Buenos Aires and Los Angeles.[1]

Background[edit]

It took a little more than two years to create the album,[2] and Soledad has spoken on occasions to the press about the creation of the album.

Taking as a reference the work embodied in Raíz, a collaborative album released the previous year that united her with Lila Downs and Niña Pastori, Soledad confided during an interview with Télam, "I needed people to know where I wanted to go and could go. In Raíz we found this fusion thing that sounds like a hybrid to no one, it's like natural and it's what I expected. So now I decided to move forward with the idea of being able to mix pop with folk music of Argentine and of all of Latin America. With this album I was discovering what things are better. Instead of taking songs from here to there, I looked for songs from everywhere to take them to another place".[3]

In that same Télam interview, speaking about "Aleluya", Soledad said, "Matías told me about this song, I did the translation of the lyrics and we turned it into the style of folk music from the north of Argentina, and only later Matías let me listen to the versions of Cohen and Jeff Buckley that are so moving they make your blood run cold."[3]

Speaking to the press at a reception in a mansion in the Núñez neighborhood, in the north of Buenos Aires, Soledad revealed how she invited Carlos Santana to perform on the album: "What I did was send him an email, telling him a little about the aim of the song because for us the guitar is fundamental and I always had the fantasy that he would record on some album. Maybe it was crazy, but I didn't want to miss the opportunity."[4]

Track listing[edit]

No.TitleWriter(s)ProducerLength
1."Vivir es hoy" (feat. Carlos Santana)Soledad Pastorutti • Pablo SantosMatías Zapata4:26
2."Dame una sonrisa" (feat. Carlos Vives)Gian MarcoCheche AlaraCarlos VivesGian Marco3:39
3."Todos somos pueblo"Gian MarcoGian Marco3:47
4."Cielo de Mantilla"Teresa Parodi • Mateo VillalbaMatías Zapata3:47
5."Como te voy a olvidar" (feat. Spanish: Natalia Pastorutti)Jorge Mejía AvanteMatías Zapata3:37
6."Cielo de rosas"Soledad Pastorutti • Pablo Santos • Matías ZapataMatías Zapata3:19
7."Nadie que te quiera como yo"Edgardo Marcelo Germano • Carlos Roberto Rivero • Norberto Claudio KirovskyMatías Zapata3:13
8."Eres"Soledad Pastorutti • Pablo SantosMatías Zapata4:14
9."Mal paso"Spanish: Luis Abelardo NuñezMatías Zapata3:22
10."Una mañana nueva sin ti"Claudia Brant • Gian MarcoGian Marco3:53
11."Estrella fugaz" (feat. Zezé Di Camargo)Matías Zapata • Pablo CorderoMatías Zapata3:01
12."Cuando me abandone mi alma"Pablo Raúl Trullenque • Spanish: Cuti CarabajalMatías Zapata3:10
13."Imagina"Gian MarcoGian Marco3:38
14."Todo lo que quiero eres tú" (feat. Gian Marco)Gian MarcoGian Marco3:50
15."Cantante"Pablo CorderoMatías Zapata2:32
16."Aleluya" (Hallelujah)Leonard CohenMatías Zapata4:15

Production[edit]

Tracks produced by Gian Marco[5]

  • recorded in Enjoy Music Studios, Los Angeles; recording engineer: Gian Marco
  • drums, bass, and piano recorded in The Sound Factory, Los Angeles; recording engineer: Adrian Bernabé Trujillo
  • accordion in "Dame Una Sonrisa": On The Groove Studio, Miami; recording engineers: Andrés Castro and Luis Barrera
  • charangos and quenas: Cabina Libre Studio, Lima, Peru; recording engineer: Alfredo Quequezana
  • cello: Xtrings Studio, Miami; recording engineer: Pedro Alfonso
  • mixing: David Santos, Digisound Mastering, Los Angeles

Tracks produced by Matías Zapata[6]

  • recorded in Estudio Bulo and Cuartito Estudio, Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • voices recorded by Daniel Ianniruberto in Estudio El Charquito, Buenos Aires
  • horn section recorded in Estudio Sudestadahorns, Buenos Aires
  • recording engineers: Nacho De La Riega and Matías Zapata
  • mixed in Estudio El Charquito, Buenos Aires, by Daniel Ianniruberto and Matías Zapata
  • music production of "Estrella Fugaz":
Spanish voice direction of Zezé Di Camargo: Lucas Robles
production assistant: Helio Bernal[7]
recording technician: Paulo Penov[8]
editing and tuning: Enrico Nunes[8]
recorded by Silas Godoy[9] in Mosh Studios, São Paulo

Mastering: Nicolás Kalwill[5]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Soledad Pastorutti editó su nuevo disco 'Vivir es hoy'". Cadena 3. 16 March 2015. Retrieved 25 July 2022.
  2. ^ "Entre el tifón y la brisa". El Litoral. 24 June 2015. Retrieved 28 July 2022.
  3. ^ a b "Soledad Pastorutti: 'La fusión es donde me siento más cómoda'". Télam. 10 May 2015. Retrieved 25 July 2022.
  4. ^ José Heinz (25 March 2015). "Soledad Pastorutti: 'Me costó mucho sentirme libre con la música'". Los Andes. Retrieved 28 July 2022.
  5. ^ a b credited in liner notes and on Soledad's official website
  6. ^ credited in liner notes and on Soledad's official website, excepted as noted.
  7. ^ credit in liner notes: Asistente de Producción: Helio Bernal; credit on Soledad's official website: Producción Musical: Helio Bernal Jr
  8. ^ a b credited only on Soledad's official website
  9. ^ credited only in liner notes

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