Tango 3.0

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Tango 3.0
Gotan Tango3.0 Cover.jpg
Studio album by
Released20 April 2010
Recorded2009–2010
SubstudioZ and Studio Acousti (Paris, France)
The Music Shed (New Orleans, United States)
Buenos Aires, Argentina
GenreNeotango/Electronica
Length44:24
LanguageSpanish
LabelXL Recordings
ProducerPhilippe Cohen Solal, Christoph H. Müller and Eduardo Makaroff.
Gotan Project chronology
Lunático
(2006)
Tango 3.0
(2010)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic4/5 stars[1]

Tango 3.0 is the third album by the electronic band Gotan Project. It was released in 2010 on ¡Ya Basta! Records under license with XL Recordings for UK and US market and Universal Music in rest of the world.

Track listing[]

  1. "Tango Square" – 3:46
  2. "Rayuela" – 4:27
  3. "Desilusión" – 4:24
  4. "Peligro" – 3:57
  5. "La Gloria" – 3:47
  6. "Mil Millones" – 5:49
  7. "Tu Misterio" – 3:21 (featuring Daniel Melingo)
  8. "De Hombre a Hombre" – 3:25
  9. "El Mensajero" – 2:35
  10. "Panamericana" – 4:33
  11. "Érase Una Vez" – 4:20

Personnel (from the deluxe edition)[]

  • Philippe Cohen Solal - electric guitar, bass, keyboards, whistle, dub FX
  • Eduardo Makaroff - acoustic and electric guitar
  • Christoph H. Müller - bass, keyboards, tenori-on, vocoders, programming, dub FX
  • Cristina Vilallonga - vocals

Additional personnel[]

  • Gustavo Beytelmann - piano.
  • Nini Flores - bandoneon.
  • Rodrigo Guerra - musical saw, mandolin.
  • Dr. John - Hammond B3 organ (on "Tango Square").
  • Line Kruse - violin.
  • Franco Luciani - harmonica.
  • Daniel Melingo - vocals and clarinet on "Tu Misterio".
  • Victor Hugo Morales - soccer commentator (relator de fútbol) on "La Gloria".
  • Rudi Flores - acoustic guitar
  • Romain Lecuyer - double-bass
  • Cecile Audebert - harp

Strings and horns arranged and conducted by Gustavo Beytelmann[]

  • Cyril Garac (leader), Corine Auclin, Noelle Barbereau, Véronique Bohn, David Braccini, Michel Dietz, David Galoustov, Nicolas Gros, Philippe Huynh: violins
  • Francoise Bordenave, Cécile Brossard, Sébastien Levy: violas
  • Lionel Allemand, Etienne Samuel: cellos
  • Cécile Audebert: harp
  • Claude Egéa: trumpet
  • Denis Leloup: trombone
  • André Villeger, Rémi Sciuto: saxophones

Children's choir on Rayuela[]

  • Emilia Fullana, María & Miguel Makaroff, Maylis & Noela Müller, Pablo Muñoz, Inés Salamanca, Maria Paulina Spucches, Mateo & Rafael Rodriguez

Children's choir directed by[]

  • Sandra Rumolino

Technical personnel[]

  • Gotan Project: production, composition, engineering and mixing (at Substudioz)
  • Didier Pouydesseau: engineering (at Studio Acousti)
  • Chris Finney: engineering for Dr. John (at The Music Shed)
  • Laurent Jais: engineering for Daniel Melingo (at Studio Acousti)
  • Greg Calbi: mastering (at Sterling Sound, New York)
  • Benjamin Joubert: editing (at Translab, Paris)

Additional information[]

  • All music composed by Gotan Project.
  • Lyrics by Eduardo Makaroff on tracks 3, 6 & 7; 5, 7 & 16 by Sergio Makaroff on tracks 4 & 9, by Philippe Cohen Solal & Eduardo Makaroff on tracks 10 & 11, by Gotan Project on track 2 (deluxe edition)
  • All tracks published by Science & Melodie Publishing
  • "Rayuela" contains parts of readings by Julio Cortázar of his book "Rayuela" (from "Voz Viva de America Latina") and of "Preámbulo a las Instrucciones para dar Cuerda al Reloj", used by kind permission of Agencia Literaria Carmen Balcells, UNAM, La Casa de las Américas

Chart positions[]

References[]

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