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+ Bien
- 2001
- 11 tracks
- 34 min
- argentine rock
Album Description
" + Bien" is a captivating soundtrack album by the renowned Argentine musician Gustavo Cerati, released in 2001. This collection of 11 instrumental tracks serves as the original score for the Argentine film of the same name, directed by Eduardo Capilla. Cerati, who also acted in the movie, composed and performed all the pieces, showcasing his versatility and musical prowess.
The album blends elements of Argentine rock, Latin rock, and Latin alternative, creating a unique and engaging sonic landscape. With a duration of just over 34 minutes, " + Bien" is a concise yet powerful exploration of Cerati's musical vision. The tracks, ranging from the ethereal "La Costura De Dios" to the upbeat "Paracaidas," demonstrate Cerati's ability to evoke a wide range of moods and atmospheres.
" + Bien" was nominated for a Latin Grammy Award in the Best Instrumental Pop Album category, highlighting its critical acclaim and artistic merit. The album features collaborations with notable musicians such as Leandro Fresco, Leo García, and Claudia Oshiro, adding depth and richness to the overall sound.
For fans of Gustavo Cerati and lovers of instrumental music, " + Bien" offers a compelling listen, filled with intricate compositions and a distinctive Latin rock flavor. The album is a testament to Cerati's enduring influence in the world of Latin alternative music and a delightful addition to any music collection.
Tracks
- La Costura De DiosGustavo Cerati
- KuroGustavo Cerati
- Es Sólo una IlusiónGustavo Cerati
- ParacaidasGustavo Cerati
- RegandoGustavo Cerati
- La Costura De Dios V2Gustavo Cerati
- Simil ParaisoGustavo Cerati
- Todos DuermenGustavo Cerati
- LlegasteGustavo Cerati
- Paisaje PorcelanaGustavo Cerati
- + BienGustavo Cerati
About Gustavo Cerati
Gustavo Cerati, the charismatic frontman of the iconic Latin rock band Soda Stereo, left an indelible mark on the music world with his powerful vocals and innovative guitar work. Born in Argentina, Cerati's influence extended far beyond his home country, earning him international acclaim and a place among the most important figures in Latin rock. His solo career was equally impressive, with over 10 million records sold and a plethora of awards, including the prestigious Latin Grammy. Cerati's flamboyant stage presence and musical prowess brought stadium rock to Latin America, making him a beloved figure among fans of Argentine rock, Latin rock, rock en español, and Latin alternative. His legacy continues to inspire musicians and captivate audiences worldwide.
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