*Part of That Day (The Infinite Math of Love & Art)*
Will I read Fernando Pessoa
And look out the window
At the lights?
Will I wear a yellow shirt
That used to look nice
And not care, I might
Will I make an effort
With those that love me
Because they do?
Will it be difficult to listen
To what
They are saying
To me?
(All these days)
All these days
Are part of that day
Part of that day
(All these days)
Part of that day
Death did not discriminate
Between the sinners and a saint
So I ran, into the light external
I thought you were immortal
Fooled me like a child
Turns out you were eternal
(Eternal, eternal, eternal, eternal)
(“Valeu a pena? Tudo vale a pena se a alma nào é pequena.”)
And with the brand new sun
The infinite perfection
Of missing meaning
(Of missing meaning)
Balanced only by the
Perfect infinite math
Of love & art, so I sing
All these days
Are part of that day
They will always be
Part of that day
(All these days)
(“Não há nada mais simples. Entre uma e outra, todos os dias são meus.”)
(Part of that day)
credits
released September 18, 2019
lyrics and main vocal - Joao Adao
drums - Mati Sabagh
music, melody, classical guitar, electric guitar, electric bass, backup vocals - Gustavo Lovato
engineered and mixed by Javier Mazzarol
voices, guitars, and bass recorded at Estudios Romaphonic, Buenos Aires, Argentina
drums recorded at Fort Music, Buenos Aires, Argentina
bass re-recorded at Small Miracles Studios, Brooklyn, Argentina
mixed at CA Estudio, Buenos Aires, Argentina
mastered by Carlos Laurenz at CLM, Buenos Aires, Argentina
instruments:
Yamaha classical; Fender Strat electric guitar through Argie head and cab via Occtone The PMC modded Boss DS1, Boss DC2 Dimension C, and Diamond Counter Point; Fender Jazz bass through Aguilar head and Orange cab (Romaphonic); Musicman Stingray bass through Focusrite interface into GarageBand (Small Miracles Studios); Apple GarageBand synths.
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