Sueño Stereo

Sueño Stereo
Studio album by Soda Stereo
Released 15 August 1995
Recorded Buenos Aires, 1994–1995
Genre Alternative rock, neo-psychedelia, electronic rock, art rock
Length 53:08
Label
Producer Gustavo Cerati,
Zeta Bosio
Soda Stereo chronology
Zona de Promesas
(1993)
Sueño Stereo
(1995)
Comfort y Música Para Volar
(1996)
Singles from Sueño Stereo
  1. "Ella usó mi cabeza como un revólver"
    Released: 1995
  2. "Zoom"
    Released: 1995
  3. "Disco eterno"
    Released: 1996
  4. "Paseando por Roma"
    Released: 1996
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]
Rolling StoneNº4 best of latin rock history[2]

Sueño Stereo (Spanish for Stereo Dream) is the seventh and final studio album recorded by Argentine rock band Soda Stereo. It was released by BMG Argentina in 1995. It is considered one of the most important alternative rock records in Spanish and one of the best, most successful and most important by the band and all Latin rock. Rolling Stone considered it as Nº 4 best of Latin rock history.[3]

In just fifteen days of sales in Latin America the album went platinum.[4] The album was the centerpiece of the extensive Sueño Stereo tour that the band undertook in Venezuela, Colombia, Perú, Chile, Honduras, Panamá, Costa Rica, México and the United States, which began on September 8, 1995 in Buenos Aires, and ended on 24 April 1996 in Santiago de Chile.

The music video for "Ella usó mi cabeza como un revólver" was winner of the People's MTV 1996, the only MTV award to Latin music that existed at that time.

Concept album

The songs in the second half of the album are a little concept album. In it, the songs follow the music closely related to each other, in the manner of progressive rock and art rock. Also the last four songs, "Crema de estrellas", "Planta", "X-Playó" and "Moirè" are musically united as a single song without a pause between them.

Track listing

All songs written and composed by Gustavo Cerati, except where noted. 

No. TitleWriter(s) Length
1. "Ella usó mi cabeza como un revólver" ("She Used My Head Like a Revolver")Bosio, Cerati, Ficicchia 4:32
2. "Disco Eterno" ("Eternal Disc")Bosio, Cerati, Ficicchia 5:46
3. "Zoom"    3:27
4. "Ojo de la Tormenta" ("Eye of the Storm")  4:33
5. "Efecto Doppler" ("Doppler Effect")  5:03
6. "Paseando Por Roma" ("Walking in Rome")Bosio, Cerati, Ficicchia 3:35
7. "Pasos" ("Steps")  3:54
8. "Ángel Eléctrico" ("Electric Angel")Bosio, Cerati, Ficicchia 4:36
9. "Crema de Estrellas" ("Stars Cream")  4:37
10. "Planta" ("Plant")Bosio, Cerati 4:52
11. "X-Playo"    4:07
12. "Moirè"    4:02

Personnel

Soda Stereo
Additional personnel

Certifications

Region Certification Sales/shipments
Argentina (CAPIF)[5] 2× Platinum 120,000x

xunspecified figures based on certification alone

References

  1. Allmusic review
  2. Los mejores 10 discos latinos de rock según Rolling Stone
  3. "Discos de oro y platino" (in Spanish). Cámara Argentina de Productores de Fonogramas y Videogramas. Archived from the original on 6 July 2011. Retrieved 30 December 2012.
  4. "Discos de oro y platino" (in Spanish). Cámara Argentina de Productores de Fonogramas y Videogramas. Archived from the original on 6 July 2011. Retrieved 30 December 2012.

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