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Soda Stereo

Soda Stereo Obras Cumbres Vol. 1 Album Cover

Soda Stereo was a Rock en español (Spanish Rock) band from Argentina. From 1980 until 1997, they played the largest venues in Latin America, shows in the U.S and at the Seville Expo '92. All three members have moved on to other projects after a series of farewell concerts in 1997.

Overview

Originating in Buenos Aires, Argentina , members Gustavo Cerati (b.1959; Vocals, Guitars, Keyboards), Charly Alberti (b. 1962; Drums, Percussion) and Zeta Bosio (b. 1957; Bass, Keyboards, Backing Vocals), released their debut LP in 1984.

Major hits during their career : "En Remolinos", "Ángel Eléctrico", "Un Millón de Años Luz", "Canción Animal", "Claroscuro", "Planta", "Signos", "Nuestra Fe", "Sueles Dejarme Solo", "Un Misil En Mi Placard", "No Existes", "En Camino", "No Necesito Verte Para Saberlo", "Moiré", "Persiana Americana", "Juego de Sudcción", "Toma la Ruta", "Estoy Azulado", "Superstar", "Corazón Delator", "Planeador", "Fue", "Sobredosis de TV", "Danza Rota", "Pasos", "El Rito", "Cuando Pase el Temblor", "Cae el Sol", "Lo Que Sangra (La Cúpula)", "Coral", "Primavera 0", "En La Ciudad de la Furia", "Entre Caníbales", "Ella Usó Mi Cabeza Como Un Revólver", "Texturas", "Té Para Tres", "Zoom", "Hombre al Agua", "De Música Ligera".

Soda Stereo established what would become the template for many other popular Argentine Pop and Rock music groups: clever, often mysterious lyrics; pleasing musical arrangements; and an elaborate and aesthetic image.

Discography

* Soda Stereo (1984)
* Nada Personal (1985)
* Signos (1986)
* Ruido Blanco (1987) (Live)
* Doble Vida (1988)
* Languis (1989)
* Canción Animal (1990)
* Rex Mix (1991)
* Dynamo (1992)
* Zona de Promesas (1994)
* Sueño Stereo (1995)
* Comfort y Música Para Volar (1996) (MTV Unplugged)
* El Último Concierto A (1997) (Live)
* El Último Concierto B (1997) (Live)

Compilations

* 20 Grandes Éxitos (1994)
* Chau Soda (1997)
* El Legado de Soda Stereo, Vol. 1 (1999)
* El Legado de Soda Stereo, Vol. 2 (1999)
* Serie 2000 (2000)
* Obras Cumbres, Vol. 1 (2001)
* Obras Cumbres, Vol. 2 (2001)
* Leyendas: Solamente los Mejores (2004)

Selected collaborations

* "Algún Día (Some Day One Day)" from the album Tributo a Queen (1997)
* "Bring On The Night" from the album Outlandos D'Americas - Tributo a Police

Videography

* Ruido Blanco (live) (VHS) (1988)
* Canción Animada (Video Collection) (VHS) (1991)
* Una Parte de la Euforia (DVD) (2004)
* El Ultimo Concierto C (DVD) (2005)

Tributes

* Tributo a Soda Stereo
* Tributo Bizarro a Soda Stereo

External links

*Soda Stereo Official Web Site
*Gustavo Cerati Lead Singer's Official Web Site
*Charly Alberti Site Drummer's Official Web Site



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