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| Released = March, 1992
| Released = March, 1992
| Genre = [[Alternative rock]], [[electronic rock]], [[experimental rock]]
| Genre = [[Alternative rock]], [[electronic music]], [[electronic rock]], [[experimental rock]]
| Length = 50:26
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| Label = [[Sony Music Entertainment]]
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==Track listing==
==Track listing==
All tracks composed by ''Cerati - Melero'' except where noted.
All songs written and composed by [[Gustavo Cerati]] and Daniel Melero, except where noted.


# Vuelta Por el Universo
# "Colores Santos"
# Marea de Venus
# "Vuelta Por El Universo"
# Cozumel
# "Tu Medicina"
# Quatro
# "Marea de Venus"
# Pudo Ser
# "La Cuerda Planetaria"
# Hoy Ya No Soy Yo
# "Quatro"
# La Cuerda Planetaria (Daniel Melero)
# "Alborada"
# "Madre Tierra"
# Madre Tierra
# Tu Medicina ([[Gustavo Cerati]])
# "Pudo Ser"
# Alborada
# "Cozumel""
# Colores Santos
# "Hoy Ya No Soy Yo"


==Videos==
==Videos==

Revision as of 20:41, 5 November 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 songs written and composed by Gustavo Cerati and Daniel Melero, except where noted.

  1. Vuelta Por el Universo
  2. Marea de Venus
  3. Cozumel
  4. Quatro
  5. Pudo Ser
  6. Hoy Ya No Soy Yo
  7. La Cuerda Planetaria (Daniel Melero)
  8. Madre Tierra
  9. Tu Medicina (Gustavo Cerati)
  10. Alborada
  11. Colores Santos

Videos

  • "Vuelta por el Universo"[1].
  • "Hoy ya no soy yo"[2].

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.

External Links