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This album was Soda Stereo's most eclectic, most ignored, and most experimental work. It was also by far the least popular and the most pretentious. Just after its release the band changed labels (from Sony to BMG) and this fact conspired against the album's diffusion. Some fans didn't catch up with the band's intention, while others took it as a landmark of pop experimentation. The band used the sampler intensely and set the sound treatment carefully, but without leaving the pop structure. Daniel Melero co-wrote some of the songs and played keyboards, but the strong influence he had over the band was reaching an end. The album contains one of their most beautiful songs, "En Remolinos," as well as the hits "Primavera Cero" and the smooth and delicate "Fue."
© Iván Adaime /TiVo
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Soda Stereo, Performer - Mariano López, Recording Engineer - Mariano López, Mixing Engineer - Gustavo Cerati, Composer - Gustavo Cerati, Lyricist - Gustavo Cerati, Art Director - Gustavo Cerati, Mixing Engineer - Zeta Bosio, Composer - Zeta Bosio, Art Director - Daniel Kon, Executive Producer - Daniel Melero, Art Director
(P) 1992 Sony Music Entertainment (Argentina) S.A.
Soda Stereo, Performer - Mariano López, Recording Engineer - Mariano López, Mixing Engineer - Gustavo Cerati, Composer - Gustavo Cerati, Lyricist - Gustavo Cerati, Art Director - Gustavo Cerati, Mixing Engineer - Zeta Bosio, Composer - Zeta Bosio, Art Director - Daniel Kon, Executive Producer - Daniel Melero, Composer - Daniel Melero, Lyricist - Daniel Melero, Art Director
(P) 1992 Sony Music Entertainment (Argentina) S.A.
Soda Stereo, Performer - Mariano López, Recording Engineer - Mariano López, Mixing Engineer - Gustavo Cerati, Composer - Gustavo Cerati, Lyricist - Gustavo Cerati, Art Director - Gustavo Cerati, Mixing Engineer - Zeta Bosio, Art Director - Daniel Kon, Executive Producer - Daniel Melero, Art Director
(P) 1992 Sony Music Entertainment (Argentina) S.A.
Soda Stereo, Performer - Mariano López, Recording Engineer - Mariano López, Mixing Engineer - Gustavo Cerati, Composer - Gustavo Cerati, Lyricist - Gustavo Cerati, Art Director - Gustavo Cerati, Mixing Engineer - Zeta Bosio, Art Director - Daniel Kon, Executive Producer - Daniel Melero, Art Director
(P) 1992 Sony Music Entertainment (Argentina) S.A.
Soda Stereo, Performer - Mariano López, Recording Engineer - Mariano López, Mixing Engineer - Gustavo Cerati, Composer - Gustavo Cerati, Lyricist - Gustavo Cerati, Art Director - Gustavo Cerati, Mixing Engineer - Zeta Bosio, Composer - Zeta Bosio, Art Director - Daniel Kon, Executive Producer - Daniel Melero, Composer - Daniel Melero, Art Director
(P) 1992 Sony Music Entertainment (Argentina) S.A.
Soda Stereo, Performer - Mariano López, Recording Engineer - Mariano López, Mixing Engineer - Gustavo Cerati, Composer - Gustavo Cerati, Lyricist - Gustavo Cerati, Art Director - Gustavo Cerati, Mixing Engineer - Zeta Bosio, Composer - Zeta Bosio, Art Director - Daniel Kon, Executive Producer - Daniel Melero, Art Director
(P) 1992 Sony Music Entertainment (Argentina) S.A.
Soda Stereo, Performer - Mariano López, Recording Engineer - Mariano López, Mixing Engineer - Gustavo Cerati, Composer - Gustavo Cerati, Lyricist - Gustavo Cerati, Art Director - Gustavo Cerati, Mixing Engineer - Zeta Bosio, Composer - Zeta Bosio, Art Director - Daniel Kon, Executive Producer - Daniel Melero, Composer - Daniel Melero, Art Director - Carlos Alberto Ficicchia, Composer
(P) 1992 Sony Music Entertainment (Argentina) S.A.
Soda Stereo, Performer - Mariano López, Recording Engineer - Mariano López, Mixing Engineer - Gustavo Cerati, Composer - Gustavo Cerati, Lyricist - Gustavo Cerati, Art Director - Gustavo Cerati, Mixing Engineer - Zeta Bosio, Composer - Zeta Bosio, Art Director - Daniel Kon, Executive Producer - Daniel Melero, Composer - Daniel Melero, Art Director
(P) 1992 Sony Music Entertainment (Argentina) S.A.
Soda Stereo, Performer - Mariano López, Recording Engineer - Mariano López, Mixing Engineer - Gustavo Cerati, Composer - Gustavo Cerati, Lyricist - Gustavo Cerati, Art Director - Gustavo Cerati, Mixing Engineer - Zeta Bosio, Art Director - Daniel Kon, Executive Producer - Daniel Melero, Composer - Daniel Melero, Art Director
(P) 1992 Sony Music Entertainment (Argentina) S.A.
Soda Stereo, Performer - Mariano López, Recording Engineer - Mariano López, Mixing Engineer - Gustavo Cerati, Composer - Gustavo Cerati, Lyricist - Gustavo Cerati, Art Director - Gustavo Cerati, Mixing Engineer - Zeta Bosio, Composer - Zeta Bosio, Art Director - Daniel Kon, Executive Producer - Daniel Melero, Composer - Daniel Melero, Art Director
(P) 1992 Sony Music Entertainment (Argentina) S.A.
Soda Stereo, Performer - Mariano López, Recording Engineer - Mariano López, Mixing Engineer - Gustavo Cerati, Composer - Gustavo Cerati, Lyricist - Gustavo Cerati, Art Director - Gustavo Cerati, Mixing Engineer - Zeta Bosio, Art Director - Daniel Kon, Executive Producer - Daniel Melero, Art Director
(P) 1992 Sony Music Entertainment (Argentina) S.A.
Soda Stereo, Performer - Mariano López, Recording Engineer - Mariano López, Mixing Engineer - Gustavo Cerati, Composer - Gustavo Cerati, Lyricist - Gustavo Cerati, Art Director - Gustavo Cerati, Mixing Engineer - Zeta Bosio, Composer - Zeta Bosio, Art Director - Daniel Kon, Executive Producer - Daniel Melero, Art Director - Carlos Alberto Ficicchia, Composer
(P) 1992 Sony Music Entertainment (Argentina) S.A.
Album review
This album was Soda Stereo's most eclectic, most ignored, and most experimental work. It was also by far the least popular and the most pretentious. Just after its release the band changed labels (from Sony to BMG) and this fact conspired against the album's diffusion. Some fans didn't catch up with the band's intention, while others took it as a landmark of pop experimentation. The band used the sampler intensely and set the sound treatment carefully, but without leaving the pop structure. Daniel Melero co-wrote some of the songs and played keyboards, but the strong influence he had over the band was reaching an end. The album contains one of their most beautiful songs, "En Remolinos," as well as the hits "Primavera Cero" and the smooth and delicate "Fue."
© Iván Adaime /TiVo
About the album
- 1 disc(s) - 12 track(s)
- Total length: 00:55:58
- Main artists: Soda Stereo
- Composer: Gustavo Cerati
- Label: Columbia
- Genre: Pop/Rock
(P) 1992 Sony Music Entertainment Argentina S.A.
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