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| artist = [[Carlos Vives]] |
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| released = June 6, 1986 |
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| genre = [[Latin music (genre)|Latin]] |
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| label = [[FM Discos & Cintas]] |
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| producer = Ricardo Acosta |
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⚫ | '''''Por Fuera y Por Dentro''''' is the first album released by [[Colombian people|Colombian]] singer/composer [[Carlos Vives]]. Its release date was June 6, 1986. Vives was best known as the star of television soap operas at the time of its release. The album contains romantic ballads with heavy use of synthesizers, and precedes the era before Vives started singing vallenato, the genre that he has been associated with for the most part of his career. As it was the case with his next early albums, this was not a commercial success, and it's his least known record. Largely ignored by the public, the album is a collector's item for fans, and is a difficult find. |
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'''''Por Fuera y Por Dentro''''' is the first album released by [[Colombian people|Colombian]] singer/composer [[Carlos Vives]]. |
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== Description == |
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⚫ | Carlos Vives, one of the greatest artists of Latin America and that revolutionized the modern vallenato, began as a young man struggling in the Latin television star. With soap operas, to be a springboard for Latin American in search of fame, Vives was no exception . In his native Colombia, especially in Santa Marta where he grew up and in Bogota where he studied and raised to be an actor and started his career in a series of shows like " Little Giants " 1983 and "Yours is My Heart " 1985 and before seeking notoriety in the title role of "Gallito Ramirez " in 1986 . That same year, he released his first album Outside and inside, marking the life of Vives and his true passion, music, this album contains songs by Fernando Garavito and other Colombian composers. |
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==Overview== |
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Before the release of their first album tells the inside cover this argument Vives said, was the following: |
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{{Quote|'''''"Cuando soñé con grabar este disco no fueron muchos los que se lanzaron a volar conmigo, pero esos pocos fueron suficientes para darme a conocer Por Fuera y Por Dentro.''''' |
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'''''y es por eso que doy gracias a Dios, y es por eso que hoy doy gracias a fercho, que vive soñando; gracias a josep, que cruzó el atlántico; a ricardo, al mono levy por estar en la batalla, a rubiela por sus tintos y a judith que está esperando.''''' |
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'''''gracias a mis amigos de la calle, a mis hermanos luis, guillo y juanchi que está lejos, y por pensar en el canté con más ganas.''''' |
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'''''gracias a la mujer que vive en mí y gracias papá y mamá por hacerme cantando."'''''|}}{{Quote|'''''Carlos Vives'''''|}} |
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Translated into English, reads: |
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Released in the summer of 1986, the album coincided with Vives's first major role in "Gallito Ramírez". Despite a new marriage (Margarita Rosa de Francisco) and a burgeoning acting career, Vives would be overshadowed by established crooners in his musical aspirations. ''Por Fuera'' was lost in a market that included superstars such as [[Julio Iglesias]] and [[Juan Gabriel]]. Though ''Por Fuera'' was a commercial failure, it would mark the beginning of a successful singing career and an eventual breakthrough that would overshadow Vives's own acting. |
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{{Quote|'''''"When I dreamed of recording this album were not many who took flight with me , but those few were enough to let me know on the outside and inside.''''' |
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'''''and that is why I thank God, and that is why today I thank fercho, who lives dreaming; to josep , who crossed the Atlantic ; to ricardo , the blond levy for being in the battle, rubiela for her black coffee and Judith who is expecting.''''' |
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'''''thanks to my friends in the street, my brothers Luis , guillo and juanchi who is far , and I sang harder thinking of him.''''' |
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'''''thanks to the woman who lives in me and thanks Mom and Dad for making me singing."'''''|}}{{Quote|'''''Carlos Vives'''''|}} |
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In sound and production, ''Por Fuera'' is an album from a different era in Vives’s career. Aside from his early image differing from his rock-star looks, the music is vastly different from Vives's [[Clásicos de la Provincia]] breakthrough. Instead of the [[vallenato]] sound Vives is known for, the songs are mixed with a sound of pure 80’s pop. Whereas Vives would make his career making party anthems and infectious dance numbers, this album is filled completely with slower-paced, romantic ballads. As opposed to accordions and rock guitar, an ambundance of synthesizers and drum machines takes its place, making Vives unrecognizable, despite his distinctive voice. |
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| headline = Standard Track Listing |
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| title1 =Vuelve |
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| writer1 = Fernando Garavito |
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| length1 = 3:32 |
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| writer2 = Cristian Vega |
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| length2 = 3:40 |
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| title3 =No Quiero |
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Cuts such as "Vuelve" (Comeback) and "Si Quieres Hacer El Amor" (If You Want to Make Love), are typical of the album's theme of love and yearning. As part of his telenovela image, coupled with the fact that romantic ballads were a staple of Latin American music, Vives had yet to discover his Santa Marta roots and the sounds of vallenato, sounds that would define his successful singing career. While the Fernando Garavito track "Me Estoy Muriendo de Amor" (I'm Dying of Love) would be re-recorded on his more mainstream [[Al Centro de la Ciudad]], the album's lower-budget production only gained attention amongst few buyers in Vives's Colombian home. |
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| writer3 = Charito Acuña |
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| length3 = 2:23 |
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| title4 =Me Estoy Muriendo de Amor |
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Vives would follow this album only a year later with his slightly more successful [[No Podrás Escapar de Mí]], and later with his last ballad-heavy work [[Al Centro de la Ciudad]]. The star-turning role as [[Rafael Escalona]] would produce the [[Escalona]] soundtracks, giving birth to Vives's true voice in his vallenato sound, literally turning his back on his earlier work. |
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| writer4 = Fernando Garavito |
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| length4 = 3:28 |
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| title5 =Robándome la Mente |
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The cold reception, along with Vives's later success with [[vallenato]] music, make ''Por Fuera y Por Dentro'' Vives's most rare CD. While Vives’s earlier albums are now considered collector’s items, the breakthrough of [[Clásicos de la Provincia]] brought a number of “early hits” compilations, though interestingly, this album and its tracks are ignored altogether. |
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| writer5 = Cristian Vega |
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| length5 = 3:41 |
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| title6 =Si Quieres Hacer, El Amor |
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| writer6 = Ricardo Acosta |
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# "Vuelve" (''F. Garavito'') - |
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| length6 = 3:00 |
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# "No Quiero" (''C. Acuña'') - |
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| title7 =No Hay Nada |
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# "Me Estoy Muriendo de Amor" (''F. Garavito'') - |
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| writer7 = Fernando Garavito |
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# "Robándome la Mente" (''C. Vega'') - |
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| length7 = 3:06 |
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# "Si Quieres Hacer El Amor" (''R. Acosta'') - |
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# "No Hay Nada" (''F. Garavito'') - |
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| title8 =Por Fuera y Por Dentro |
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| writer8 = Fernando Garavito |
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# "Vuelve A Empezar" (''F. Garavito'') - |
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| length8 = 3:26 |
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# "Quiero" (''C. Vives'') - |
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| title9 =Vuelve A Empezar |
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| writer9 = Fernando Garavito |
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| length9 = 3:57 |
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| title10 =Quiero |
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| writer10 = [[Carlos Vives]] |
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| length10 = 3:47 |
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Latest revision as of 01:40, 21 January 2021
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Released | June 6, 1986 | |||
Genre | Latin | |||
Label | FM Discos & Cintas | |||
Producer | Ricardo Acosta | |||
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Por Fuera y Por Dentro is the first album released by Colombian singer/composer Carlos Vives. Its release date was June 6, 1986. Vives was best known as the star of television soap operas at the time of its release. The album contains romantic ballads with heavy use of synthesizers, and precedes the era before Vives started singing vallenato, the genre that he has been associated with for the most part of his career. As it was the case with his next early albums, this was not a commercial success, and it's his least known record. Largely ignored by the public, the album is a collector's item for fans, and is a difficult find.
Description
[edit]Carlos Vives, one of the greatest artists of Latin America and that revolutionized the modern vallenato, began as a young man struggling in the Latin television star. With soap operas, to be a springboard for Latin American in search of fame, Vives was no exception . In his native Colombia, especially in Santa Marta where he grew up and in Bogota where he studied and raised to be an actor and started his career in a series of shows like " Little Giants " 1983 and "Yours is My Heart " 1985 and before seeking notoriety in the title role of "Gallito Ramirez " in 1986 . That same year, he released his first album Outside and inside, marking the life of Vives and his true passion, music, this album contains songs by Fernando Garavito and other Colombian composers. Before the release of their first album tells the inside cover this argument Vives said, was the following:
"Cuando soñé con grabar este disco no fueron muchos los que se lanzaron a volar conmigo, pero esos pocos fueron suficientes para darme a conocer Por Fuera y Por Dentro.
y es por eso que doy gracias a Dios, y es por eso que hoy doy gracias a fercho, que vive soñando; gracias a josep, que cruzó el atlántico; a ricardo, al mono levy por estar en la batalla, a rubiela por sus tintos y a judith que está esperando. gracias a mis amigos de la calle, a mis hermanos luis, guillo y juanchi que está lejos, y por pensar en el canté con más ganas.
gracias a la mujer que vive en mí y gracias papá y mamá por hacerme cantando."
Carlos Vives
Translated into English, reads:
"When I dreamed of recording this album were not many who took flight with me , but those few were enough to let me know on the outside and inside.
and that is why I thank God, and that is why today I thank fercho, who lives dreaming; to josep , who crossed the Atlantic ; to ricardo , the blond levy for being in the battle, rubiela for her black coffee and Judith who is expecting. thanks to my friends in the street, my brothers Luis , guillo and juanchi who is far , and I sang harder thinking of him.
thanks to the woman who lives in me and thanks Mom and Dad for making me singing."
Carlos Vives
Track listing
[edit]No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Vuelve" | Fernando Garavito | 3:32 |
2. | "No Vuelvas A Ver Hacia Atrás" | Cristian Vega | 3:40 |
3. | "No Quiero" | Charito Acuña | 2:23 |
4. | "Me Estoy Muriendo de Amor" | Fernando Garavito | 3:28 |
5. | "Robándome la Mente" | Cristian Vega | 3:41 |
6. | "Si Quieres Hacer, El Amor" | Ricardo Acosta | 3:00 |
7. | "No Hay Nada" | Fernando Garavito | 3:06 |
8. | "Por Fuera y Por Dentro" | Fernando Garavito | 3:26 |
9. | "Vuelve A Empezar" | Fernando Garavito | 3:57 |
10. | "Quiero" | Carlos Vives | 3:47 |
Album credits
[edit]Performance Credits
- Carlos Vives - Vocals
- Joseph Max Klitfus - Piano & Synthesizer
- Gabriel Rondón - Acoustic Guitar
- Alfonso Rondón - Bass
- Hernando "Henry" Becerra - Electric Guitar
- Wilson Viveros - Drums and percussion
- Eduardo Maya - Trumpet
- Dagoberto García - Clarinet & Saxophone
- Gustavo "El Pantera" García - Trumbone
- Lizandro Zapata - Choir
- Claudia Altamar - Choir
- Carlos Ortiz - Choir
- Alexa Hernández - Choir
- Luis Fernando Ardila - Choir
- Tony Navia - Choir
- Yanet Waldman (Joel) - Choir
- Guillermo Vives - Choir
- El Chato and Los Pequeños Gigantes - Choir
Technical Credits
- Joseph Max Klitfus - Arranger
- Fernando Garavito - Direction
- Ricardo Acosta - Production
- Carlos Vives - Executive Producer
- Adolfo "El Mono" Levi - Engineer
- Carlos Vives - Design
- Dora Franco - Photography
- John Jairo - Makeup
- Fotoletras - Graphics
- Nelson Robayo - Illustrations
- Recorded in "The Studio" during May 1986