Jump to content

Colores Santos: Difference between revisions

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
No edit summary
No edit summary
Line 5: Line 5:
| Cover = Cerati-melero_Colores-Santos.jpg
| Cover = Cerati-melero_Colores-Santos.jpg
|
|
| Released = {{start date|1992|03|25}}
| Released = March 25, 1992
| Recorded = Supersónico studio, [[Buenos Aires]], early 1992
| Recorded = Supersónico studio, [[Buenos Aires]], early 1992
| Genre = [[Neo-psychedelia]], [[Electronic music]], [[dream pop]], [[alternative rock]]
| Genre = [[Neo-psychedelia]], [[Electronic music]], [[dream pop]], [[alternative rock]]

Revision as of 20:55, 12 September 2016

Untitled
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Colores Santos (Spanish for "Holy Colors") 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 previous to Soda Stereo's album Dynamo (also influenced by Melero's state-of-the-art musical exploration), 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. Allmusic critic Iván Adaime wrote that "Somehow this album was like a UFO in the Argentine early-'90s rock scene".

Track listing

All tracks are written by Gustavo Cerati and Daniel Melero, except where noted

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Vuelta Por el Universo" ("Trip Around the Universe") 6:03
2."Marea de Venus" ("Venus' Tide") 4:25
3."Cozumel" 3:37
4."Quatro" 5:10
5."Pudo Ser" ("Could Have Been") 5:26
6."Hoy Ya No Soy Yo" ("Today I'm not Myself Anymore") 4:09
7."La Cuerda Planetaria" ("Planetary String")Melero4:57
8."Madre Tierra" ("Mother Earth") 4:30
9."Tu Medicina" ("Your Medicine")Cerati4:40
10."Alborada" ("Dawn") 2:49
11."Colores Santos" ("Holy Colors") 4:47
Total length:50:37

Personnel

  • Gustavo Cerati & Daniel Melero - Instruments and vocals
  • Flavio Etcheto - Trumpet on Madre Tierra.
  • Carola Bony - Vocals on Pudo Ser and Colores Santos.

References

External links