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==Videos== |
==Videos== |
Revision as of 02:05, 26 January 2011
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Colores Santos is an album released by Argentine musicians Gustavo Cerati and Daniel Melero under the name Cerati/Melero in 1992. The album was recorded and released previously to Soda Stereo's album Dynamo -which would be the last featuring Melero working with Soda-, at the peak of the band's popularity. The album has a strong electronic influence which would inform Dynamo and help kickstart the electronic rock scene in Argentina. Critic Iván Adaime from AllMusic wrote that "Somehow this album was like a UFO in the Argentine early-'90s rock scene".
Track listing
All tracks composed by Cerati - Melero except where noted.
- "Colores Santos"
- "Vuelta Por El Universo"
- "Tu Medicina"
- "Marea de Venus"
- "La Cuerda Planetaria"
- "Quatro"
- "Alborada"
- "Madre Tierra"
- "Pudo Ser"
- "Cozumel""
- "Hoy Ya No Soy Yo"
Videos
Credits
Produced by Gustavo Cerati and Daniel Melero.
Recorded and Mixed at Estudio Supersónico (Buenos Aires)
Guest Musicians
- Flavio Etcheto: Trumpet in Madre Tierra.
- Carola Bony: Vocals in Pudo Ser and Colores Santos.
Other Links
- Making-of Colores Santos's video (fragment).
- Gustavo Cerati's official page information about Colores Santos