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Dōitashimashite Live album by Omar Rodríguez-López Group Released November 30, 2010 Recorded September 13, 14, 17, 18, 2010 Length 40:38 Label Rodriguez Lopez Productions Producer Omar Rodríguez-López Omar Rodríguez-López Group chronology Mantra Hiroshima
(2010)Dōitashimashite
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(2010)Dōitashimashite (どういたしまして , "You're Welcome") is a live album released by artist Omar Rodríguez-López which was recorded in USA over four nights in September 2010.[1] It is the second live album to be released by the Omar Rodriguez Lopez Group, with the first being the live BBC studio session Los Sueños de un Hígado. Notably, during the week of these four concerts vocalist Ximena Sariñana was said to be suffering from laryngitis, a cold, and the flu.[citation needed] All the songs except "My Horror is in Park, Drive Me Away Troubled Heart" have already been released in studio form. However, "Miel del Ojo" at 13 minutes is much longer than its album version and is split into two parts (tracks 6 and 7). The latter features an extended jam, and despite sharing the name "Lorentz" with the composition which follows "Miel del Ojo" on Solar Gambling, is completely different composition.
Contents
Tracklist
- "Un Buitre Amable Me Pico" – 3:14 (from Solar Gambling)
- "Poincaré" – 5:57 (from Solar Gambling)
- "El Todo" – 4:36 (from Tychozorente)
- "My Horror Is in Park, Drive Me Away Troubled Heart" – 7:18
- "No Hay Más Respuestas" – 6:07 (from Cizaña de los Amores)
- "Miel del Ojo" – 5:58 (from Solar Gambling)
- "Lorentz" – 7:24
Personnel
- Omar Rodríguez-López – guitar, voice, keyboards
- Ximena Sarinana Rivera – vocals
- Juan Alderete de la Peña – bass
- Deantoni Parks – drums
- Marcel Rodriguez-Lopez – keyboards
- Lars Stalfors – sound manipulation, keyboards
Release history
Region Date Label Format Worldwide November 30, 2010 Rodriguez Lopez Productions Digital download Worldwide March 13, 2011 Rodriguez Lopez Productions CD References
Categories:- 2010 albums
- Omar Rodríguez-López albums
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