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  2. Gustavo Cerati - Wikipedia

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    Gustavo Adrián Cerati (11 August 1959 – 4 September 2014) was an Argentine musician, singer-songwriter, and record producer, who gained international recognition for being the leader, vocalist, composer, and guitarist of the rock band Soda Stereo.

  3. Gustavo Cerati discography - Wikipedia

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    Gustavo Cerati (11 August 1959 – 4 September 2014) was a guitarist, singer, musician, composer and Argentine record producer of Latin rock. He began his career as the leader of the band Soda Stereo for after developing a solo career.

  4. Siempre es hoy - Wikipedia

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    Siempre Es Hoy (Spanish for It is always today) is the third album by Argentine rock musician Gustavo Cerati. The album was advertised as "Cerati's Rock Album", however, it has a more of an electronic style than rock. Music critics were pleased with Siempre Es Hoy, giving it ratings ranging from 4 to 5 stars.

  5. Bocanada - Wikipedia

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    Bocanada (Puff) is the second solo album by Argentine musician Gustavo Cerati, released by BMG International on 28 June 1999. The album is considered by critics and fans as a highlight in Cerati's career and one of his best albums. [1]

  6. Crimen (song) - Wikipedia

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    The night before, Cerati begins to investigate the private life of a beautiful and glamorous woman, on behalf of a client. He follows her to photograph evidence of her love affairs, and she catches him. Later in a bar, she seduces the detective in order to access the compromising photos. Both leave the place and drive to Cerati's office.

  7. 11 Episodios Sinfónicos - Wikipedia

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    11 Episodios Sinfónicos (11 Symphonic Episodes) is a live album recorded by Gustavo Cerati at the Teatro Avenida of Buenos Aires in August 2001. Following the footsteps of other important artists, Cerati rearranged eleven tracks from both his former band Soda Stereo and his solo albums into symphonic melodies.

  8. Colores Santos - Wikipedia

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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.

  9. Ahí vamos - Wikipedia

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    Ahí Vamos (Spanish for There We Go) is a 2006 studio album by Argentine rock musician Gustavo Cerati.The album was met with both positive reviews by critics and popularity, especially in Venezuela, Argentina, Chile, Colombia and Mexico.