Insoportablemente Vivo
Insoportablemente Vivo | ||||
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Released | 2001 | |||
Recorded | Huracán Stadium, Buenos Aires, Argentina, May 19, 2001 | |||
Genre | Hard rock Rock | |||
Label | Universal Music | |||
Producer | Ricardo Mollo La Renga | |||
La Renga chronology | ||||
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Insoportablemente Vivo is the seventh album and the second live album by the rock band La Renga. It was recorded at the Huracán Athletic Club stadium on May 19, 2001. It has two unedited songs: Un Tiempo Fuera De Casa and Oportunidad Oportuna. It achieved 2× platinum status in Argentina for sales in excess of 80,000 copies.[1]
A live DVD was released in 2004. A movie was made of the Huracán concert and also shows moments of the band's history.
Track listing[]
All songs by Gustavo Napoli except Hey, Hey, My, My (Neil Young):
- Disc 1:
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- Disc 2:
- "Paja Brava"
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- "Hey Hey, My My"
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Personnel[]
- Chizzo - lead vocals, lead guitar
- Tete - bass guitar
- Tanque - drums
- Chiflo - saxophone, trumpet
- Manu - saxophone, harmonica, quena, rhythm guitar, backing vocals
Guest musicians[]
- Pablo Martinián - keyboards (tracks 6 and 11, disc 1; 3 and 4, disc 2)
- Ricardo Mollo - guitar (track 10, disc 1)
- Pappo - guitar (track 14, disc 2)
- Juan Cruz Fernández - wind instruments (tracks 8 and 9, disc 1)
- Leopoldo Janín - wind instruments (tracks 8 and 9, disc 1)
Additional personnel[]
- Gustavo Borner - recording technician, mixing, mastering
- Gabriel Goncalvez - manager
- Alejandro Vasquez - A&R
References[]
- ^ "Argentinian certifications – La Renga". Argentine Chamber of Phonograms and Videograms Producers. Retrieved 2011-12-30.
Categories:
- 2001 live albums
- La Renga albums
- Live albums recorded in Buenos Aires