"Amor Amarillo," released on November 1, 1993, marks the debut solo album from Argentine rock icon Gustavo Cerati, a project he undertook while still an active member of the influential band Soda Stereo. This intimate collection of songs, spanning 54 minutes, is a testament to Cerati's versatility and artistic growth, blending elements of Argentine rock, Latin rock, and alternative Latin sounds. Produced under RCA Records, the album features Cerati's signature guitar work and evocative lyrics, with notable tracks like "Amor Amarillo," "Lisa," and "Ahora Es Nunca" showcasing his unique musical vision. Despite its release coinciding with personal milestones and band dynamics, "Amor Amarillo" stands as a pivotal work in Cerati's discography, offering fans a deeper look into his creative process and musical evolution. The album's dreamy atmospheres and introspective lyrics make it a standout in the Latin alternative rock genre, solidifying Cerati's status as a pioneer in rock en español.