This is what the collaboration of Alejo Stivel (Tequila) and Joaquín Sabina sounds like in “Yo era un animal” – Al día

This is what the collaboration of Alejo Stivel (Tequila) and Joaquín Sabina sounds like in “Yo era un animal” – Al día
This is what the collaboration of Alejo Stivel (Tequila) and Joaquín Sabina sounds like in “Yo era un animal” – Al día

Alejo Stivel, iconic Tequila singer and host of ‘Música para Animales’ on RockFMhas launched a new collaboration with Joaquín Sabina. Both interpret “I was an animal“, theme from the Argentine’s self-titled album (2017) which, in addition, is the tune of the aforementioned radio space.



The song credits are as follows:

Associate Performer, Voice, Producer: Alejo Stivel
Associate Interpreter, Voice: Joaquin Sabina
Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer: Lucas Stone Cave
Studio Staff, Mixing Engineer: Carlos Raya
Studio Staff, Mastering Engineer: Richard Dodd
Associate Performer, Guitar: Julian Kanevsky
Associate Performer, Guitar: Fernando Montesinos
Associate Performer, Drums: Child Bruno
Associate Performer, Bass: David Salvador
Associate Performer, Piano: Luis Prado
Composer, Lyricist: Alejo Stivel
Composer, Lyricist: Fernando Montesinos

New book

In addition, Alejo is promoting the release of his new book, ‘I should be dead’, whose synopsis reads as follows:

“Alejo Stivel, the founder, composer and singer of the group Tequila, remembers his life in words and images. Childhood in Argentina and exile together with Ariel Rot; his arrival in a Spain that had just emerged from Francoism and the revolution What his music meant: rock in Spanishbrightly colored tight leggings, irreverence and provocation.

A journey from the cultural environment of Argentina in the years before the coup d’état to the recently released Spain in the democracy and to the musical and youth atmosphere of those years: the Madrid scenethe tours, the drugs, the loss of a member of the band, until the beginning of a career as a producer and soloist that still continues.

You can get your copy here. The book, without a doubt, is an essential copy for anyone interested in the history of Tequila and Alejo’s career, in addition to being a first-person history lesson on the development of rock in our country.

 
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