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With this release Soda Stereo reinvented themselves. Lyrically and musically the band acquired an elegant fury never shown before. Although the album supposed a big change to the fan's expectations, it didn't disturb the band's popularity. The songs are among the band's strongest and most popular. Included is the instant hit "Música Ligera," the one chosen by the band to play as their last song in their last show in 1997. "Entre Caníbales" and "Un Millón de Años Luz" reveal almost sexually explicit but delicate lyrics, while the exquisite "Té para Tres" was inspired by Cerati's father's agony. The strong concept and consistency of the album is due in part to Daniel Melero, a former member of Los Encargados. Althought Soda Stereo had played one of Melero's songs in their debut album Soda Stereo, they didn't really work together until this recording, on which he plays keyboards and is also credited as "concept contributor." Along with Signos, Canción Animal is the most consistent work of the band.
© Iván Adaime /TiVo
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Pedro Aznar, Arranger - Andrea Alvarez, Pandereta - Zeta Bosio, Art Director - Zeta Bosio, Bass - Mariano López, Engineer - Tweety Gonzalez, Keyboards - Peter Baleani, Coordinator - Charly Alberti, Performer - Soda Stereo, Performer - Daniel Melero, Co-Producer - Gustavo Cerati, Art Director - Gustavo Cerati, Composer - Gustavo Cerati, Performer - Gustavo Cerati, Lyricist
(P) 1990 Sony Music Entertainment (Argentina) S.A.
Pedro Aznar, Arranger - Zeta Bosio, Art Director - Zeta Bosio, Bass - Mariano López, Engineer - Tweety Gonzalez, Keyboards - Peter Baleani, Coordinator - Charly Alberti, Performer - Soda Stereo, Performer - Daniel Melero, Co-Producer - Daniel Melero, Vocal - Gustavo Cerati, Composer - Gustavo Cerati, Lyricist - Gustavo Cerati, Art Director - Gustavo Cerati, Performer
(P) 1990 Sony Music Entertainment (Argentina) S.A.
Soda Stereo, Performer - Mariano López, Engineer - Gustavo Cerati, Art Director - Gustavo Cerati, Performer - Gustavo Cerati, Lyricist - Gustavo Cerati, Composer - Zeta Bosio, Art Director - Zeta Bosio, Performer - Tweety Gonzalez, Keyboards - Daniel Melero, Keyboards - Daniel Melero, Lyricist - Daniel Melero, Co-Producer - Peter Baleani, Coordinator
(P) 1990 Sony Music Entertainment (Argentina) S.A.
Pedro Aznar, Performer - Pedro Aznar, Arranger - Andrea Alvarez, Percussion - Zeta Bosio, Art Director - Zeta Bosio, Fretless Bass - Mariano López, Engineer - Tweety Gonzalez, Keyboards - Peter Baleani, Coordinator - Charly Alberti, Drums - Soda Stereo, Performer - Daniel Melero, Co-Producer - Daniel Melero, Bassoon - Gustavo Cerati, Composer - Gustavo Cerati, Performer - Gustavo Cerati, Lyricist - Gustavo Cerati, Art Director
(P) 1990 Sony Music Entertainment (Argentina) S.A.
Charly Alberti, Performer - Soda Stereo, Performer - Gustavo Cerati, Lyricist - Gustavo Cerati, Art Director - Gustavo Cerati, Composer - Gustavo Cerati, Performer - Mariano López, Engineer - Zeta Bosio, Art Director - Zeta Bosio, Bass - Tweety Gonzalez, Keyboards - Daniel Melero, Keyboards - Daniel Melero, Co-Producer - Peter Baleani, Coordinator
(P) 1990 Sony Music Entertainment (Argentina) S.A.
Andrea Alvarez, Bongos - Zeta Bosio, Composer - Zeta Bosio, Art Director - Zeta Bosio, Bass - Mariano López, Engineer - Tweety Gonzalez, Keyboards - Peter Baleani, Coordinator - Charly Alberti, Performer - Soda Stereo, Performer - Daniel Melero, Co-Producer - Gustavo Cerati, Composer - Gustavo Cerati, Lyricist - Gustavo Cerati, Art Director - Gustavo Cerati, Performer
(P) 1990 Sony Music Entertainment (Argentina) S.A.
Andrea Alvarez, Vocal - Zeta Bosio, Bass - Zeta Bosio, Art Director - Mariano López, Engineer - Tweety Gonzalez, Keyboards - Peter Baleani, Coordinator - Charly Alberti, Performer - Soda Stereo, Performer - Daniel Melero, Keyboards - Daniel Melero, Lyricist - Daniel Melero, Co-Producer - Gustavo Cerati, Composer - Gustavo Cerati, Performer - Gustavo Cerati, Lyricist - Gustavo Cerati, Art Director
(P) 1990 Sony Music Entertainment (Argentina) S.A.
Andrea Alvarez, Percussion - Zeta Bosio, Art Director - Zeta Bosio, Bass - Mariano López, Engineer - Tweety Gonzalez, Performer - Peter Baleani, Coordinator - Charly Alberti, Performer - Soda Stereo, Performer - Daniel Melero, Performer - Daniel Melero, Co-Producer - Gustavo Cerati, Composer - Gustavo Cerati, Performer - Gustavo Cerati, Lyricist - Gustavo Cerati, Art Director
(P) 1990 Sony Music Entertainment (Argentina) S.A.
Soda Stereo, Performer - Gustavo Cerati, Performer - Gustavo Cerati, Lyricist - Gustavo Cerati, Art Director - Gustavo Cerati, Composer - Mariano López, Engineer - Zeta Bosio, Bass - Zeta Bosio, Art Director - Tweety Gonzalez, Performer - Daniel Melero, Performer - Daniel Melero, Co-Producer - Peter Baleani, Coordinator
(P) 1990 Sony Music Entertainment (Argentina) S.A.
Charly Alberti, Performer - Soda Stereo, Performer - Gustavo Cerati, Performer - Gustavo Cerati, Composer - Gustavo Cerati, Art Director - Mariano López, Engineer - Zeta Bosio, Art Director - Tweety Gonzalez, Programmer - Daniel Melero, Keyboards - Daniel Melero, Lyricist - Daniel Melero, Co-Producer - Peter Baleani, Coordinator
(P) 1990 Sony Music Entertainment (Argentina) S.A.
Albumbeschreibung
With this release Soda Stereo reinvented themselves. Lyrically and musically the band acquired an elegant fury never shown before. Although the album supposed a big change to the fan's expectations, it didn't disturb the band's popularity. The songs are among the band's strongest and most popular. Included is the instant hit "Música Ligera," the one chosen by the band to play as their last song in their last show in 1997. "Entre Caníbales" and "Un Millón de Años Luz" reveal almost sexually explicit but delicate lyrics, while the exquisite "Té para Tres" was inspired by Cerati's father's agony. The strong concept and consistency of the album is due in part to Daniel Melero, a former member of Los Encargados. Althought Soda Stereo had played one of Melero's songs in their debut album Soda Stereo, they didn't really work together until this recording, on which he plays keyboards and is also credited as "concept contributor." Along with Signos, Canción Animal is the most consistent work of the band.
© Iván Adaime /TiVo
About the album
- 1 disc(s) - 10 track(s)
- Total length: 00:41:18
- Main artists: Soda Stereo
- Composer: Gustavo Cerati
- Label: Columbia
- Genre: Pop/Rock
(P) 1990 Sony Music Entertainment Argentina S.A.
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