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When Soda Stereo's future was unknown, Gustavo Cerati released this intimate and introspective collection of songs that reflect changes in his personal life. He got married to Chilean model Cecilia Amenábar and was expecting a child while this album was being made; on "Te Llevo Para Que Me Lleves," they even sang together. That song is enough to summarize the album's feeling: delicate, luminous, and positive. Cerati played all the instruments with few exceptions. The sound of the album was almost entirely based on guitars, although some electronic approaches could be found in songs like "Pulsar." It wasn't as experimental as Soda Stereo's Dynamo or Colores Santos, the album he made with Daniel Melero released at the beginning of 1992. "Avenida Alcorta" is as close as Cerati gets to Soda Stereo's sound. It contains a respectful version of "Bajan," a Pescado Rabioso song originally included on the influential 1972 album Artaud.
© Iván Adaime /TiVo
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Mariano López, Mixing Engineer - Mariano López, Recording Engineer - Gustavo Cerati, Producer - Gustavo Cerati, Composer - Gustavo Cerati, Lyricist - Gustavo Cerati, Vocal - Zeta Bosio, Producer
(P) 1993 BMG Ariola Argentina S.A.
Mariano López, Recording Engineer - Mariano López, Mixing Engineer - Gustavo Cerati, Vocal - Gustavo Cerati, Composer - Gustavo Cerati, Lyricist - Gustavo Cerati, Producer - Zeta Bosio, Producer
(P) 1993 Sony Music Entertainment Argentina S.A.
Mariano López, Recording Engineer - Mariano López, Mixing Engineer - Gustavo Cerati, Producer - Gustavo Cerati, Vocal - Gustavo Cerati, Composer - Gustavo Cerati, Lyricist - Zeta Bosio, Producer
(P) 1993 Sony Music Entertainment Argentina S.A.
Mariano López, Recording Engineer - Mariano López, Mixing Engineer - Gustavo Cerati, Composer - Gustavo Cerati, Lyricist - Gustavo Cerati, Producer - Gustavo Cerati, Vocal - Zeta Bosio, Producer
(P) 1993 BMG Ariola Argentina S.A.
Mariano López, Recording Engineer - Mariano López, Mixing Engineer - Gustavo Cerati, Composer - Gustavo Cerati, Lyricist - Gustavo Cerati, Producer - Gustavo Cerati, Vocal - Zeta Bosio, Producer
(P) 1993 BMG Ariola Argentina S.A.
Mariano López, Recording Engineer - Mariano López, Mixing Engineer - Gustavo Cerati, Composer - Gustavo Cerati, Lyricist - Gustavo Cerati, Producer - Gustavo Cerati, Vocal - Zeta Bosio, Producer
(P) 1993 Sony Music Entertainment Argentina S.A.
Mariano López, Recording Engineer - Mariano López, Mixing Engineer - Gustavo Cerati, Producer - Gustavo Cerati, Vocal - Gustavo Cerati, Composer - Gustavo Cerati, Lyricist - Zeta Bosio, Producer
(P) 1993 BMG Ariola Argentina S.A.
Mariano López, Recording Engineer - Mariano López, Mixing Engineer - Gustavo Cerati, Producer - Gustavo Cerati, Vocal - Gustavo Cerati, Composer - Gustavo Cerati, Lyricist - Zeta Bosio, Producer
(P) 1993 BMG Ariola Argentina S.A.
Mariano López, Recording Engineer - Mariano López, Mixing Engineer - Gustavo Cerati, Producer - Gustavo Cerati, Vocal - Zeta Bosio, Producer - Luis Alberto Spinetta, Composer - Luis Alberto Spinetta, Lyricist
(P) 1993 BMG Ariola Argentina S.A.
Mariano López, Recording Engineer - Mariano López, Mixing Engineer - Gustavo Cerati, Producer - Gustavo Cerati, Vocal - Gustavo Cerati, Composer - Gustavo Cerati, Lyricist - Zeta Bosio, Producer
(P) 1993 BMG Ariola Argentina S.A.
Mariano López, Recording Engineer - Mariano López, Mixing Engineer - Gustavo Cerati, Producer - Gustavo Cerati, Vocal - Gustavo Cerati, Composer - Gustavo Cerati, Lyricist - Zeta Bosio, Producer - Cecilia Amenábar, Lyricist
(P) 1993 BMG Ariola Argentina S.A.
Albumbeschreibung
When Soda Stereo's future was unknown, Gustavo Cerati released this intimate and introspective collection of songs that reflect changes in his personal life. He got married to Chilean model Cecilia Amenábar and was expecting a child while this album was being made; on "Te Llevo Para Que Me Lleves," they even sang together. That song is enough to summarize the album's feeling: delicate, luminous, and positive. Cerati played all the instruments with few exceptions. The sound of the album was almost entirely based on guitars, although some electronic approaches could be found in songs like "Pulsar." It wasn't as experimental as Soda Stereo's Dynamo or Colores Santos, the album he made with Daniel Melero released at the beginning of 1992. "Avenida Alcorta" is as close as Cerati gets to Soda Stereo's sound. It contains a respectful version of "Bajan," a Pescado Rabioso song originally included on the influential 1972 album Artaud.
© Iván Adaime /TiVo
About the album
- 1 disc(s) - 11 track(s)
- Total length: 00:54:15
- Main artists: Gustavo Cerati
- Composer: Various Composers
- Label: RCA Records Label
- Genre: Pop/Rock
(P) 1993 BMG Ariola Argentina S.A.
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