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'''''Colores Santos''''' ([[Spanish language|Spanish]] for "Holy Colors") is an album released by [[Argentina|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 (Soda Stereo 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]]. |
'''''Colores Santos''''' ([[Spanish language|Spanish]] for "Holy Colors") is an album released by [[Argentina|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 (Soda Stereo 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]]. |
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Released | March 25, 1992 |
Recorded | Criteria Studios, Miami, 1991-92 |
Genre | Neo-psychedelia, Electronic music, dream pop, alternative rock |
Length | 50:37 |
Label | Sony Music Entertainment |
Producer | Gustavo Cerati, Daniel Melero |
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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. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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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") | Melero | 4:57 |
8. | "Madre Tierra" ("Mother Earth") | 4:30 | |
9. | "Tu Medicina" ("Your Medicine") | Cerati | 4:40 |
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
- Vuelta Por el Universo music video
- Hoy Ya No Soy Yo music video
- Making-of Colores Santos video (fragment)
- Gustavo Cerati's official page information about Colores Santos