Ricardo Arjona - La historia de BLANCO Y NEGRO. - Summary

Summary

In June 2019 in London, the narrator was recording an album called "Mujeres" but shifted focus to a new project based on a text message's inspiration. This project resulted in 24 songs recorded at Abbey Road studios, emphasizing a live and raw approach, diverging from mainstream trends. The project's journey involved navigating cultural and recording style differences between the USA and England, culminating in a nervously acclaimed performance in a small bar. The resulting album, "Black and White," reflects a deeply personal and authentic artistic direction.

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Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. In June 2019, the author was in London recording an album called "Mujeres."
2. The album featured ten unreleased songs recorded as duets with ten different women.
3. The author received a voice note on their phone and an SMS, which inspired a song.
4. Dan Warner, a producer, made a demo of the song and encouraged the author to make an album.
5. The author abandoned the "Mujeres" project and started working on a new project.
6. The new project consisted of 24 songs and was recorded at Abbey Road Studios.
7. The project involved the collaboration of five musicians.
8. The first day at Abbey Road Studios was nerve-wracking for the author.
9. The author performed the song "Die to Live" in a small bar in front of 200 people, including musicians and showgirls.
10. Some of Michael Jackson's emblematic showgirls and friends joined the chorus during the performance.
11. The album "Black and White" was made based on a single idea.
12. The author emphasizes the importance of paying attention to oneself.

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