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Los Rayos
2004 studio album by Vicentico From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Los Rayos (The Rays) (2004) is the second album by Argentine singer-songwriter Vicentico from his solo career. The album received a Latin Grammy Award nomination for Best Singer-Songwriter Album.[1]
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Track listing
All tracks by Vicentico except where noted
- "Los Caminos de la Vida" (The Ways of Life) (Omar Antonio Geles Suárez) – 4:03
- "La Libertad" (The Freedom) – 4:09
- "Las Armas" (The Weapons) – 4:07
- "El Barco" (The Ship) – 3:06
- "El Tonto" (The Fool) – 3:37
- "Tiburón" (Shark) (Ruben Blades) – 3:05
- "Soy Feliz" (I'm Happy) – 3:42
- "El Engaño" (The Deceive) – 3:35
- "La Verdad" (The Truth) – 3:28
- "El Cielo" (The Sky) – 4:31
- "La Nada" (Nothingness) – 3:36
- "La Señal" (The Sign) – 3:52
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Personnel
- Vicentico – vocals, art direction, musical direction, producer
- Dani Buira – drums, percussion
- Daniela Castro – double bass
- Juan E. Scalona – trombone
Guest musicians
- Flavio Oscar Cianciarulo – bass
- Lucho González – guitar
- Erving Stutz – flugelhorn, trombone, trumpet, wind arrangements
- Julieta Venegas – accordion, piano, vocals
Technical personnel
- Amadeo Alvarez – production assistant
- Sebastián Arpesella – photography
- Javier Caso – production assistant
- Walter Chacon – engineer, mixing
- Pablo Durand – programming
- Cynthia Lejbowicz – production coordination
- Nora Lezano – photography
- Paco Martin – A&R
- Diego Ortells – programming
- Diego Ramirez – assistant
- Eduardo Rivero – studio assistant
- Alejandro Ros – graphic design
- Afo Verde – A&R, art direction, musical direction, producer
- Carlos Martos Wensell – mastering engineer
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