Gustavo Cerati discography
Appearance
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Gustavo Cerati discography | |
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Studio albums | 5 |
Soundtrack albums | 2 |
Live albums | 2 |
Compilation albums | 2 |
Tribute albums | 1 |
Singles | 19 |
Video albums | 4 |
Music videos | 20 |
Other appearances | 26 |
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.
Albums
[edit]Studio albums
[edit]Title | Details | Certifications |
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Amor Amarillo |
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Bocanada |
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Siempre es hoy |
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Ahí vamos |
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Fuerza natural |
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Live albums
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11 Episodios Sinfónicos |
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Fuerza Natural Tour, en vivo en Monterrey, MX, 2009 |
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14 Episodios Sinfónicos/En Vivo/Auditorio Nacional de México/Febrero 2002 |
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Compilation albums
[edit]Title | Details |
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Canciones Elegidas 93–04 |
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Cerati Infinito |
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Remix albums
[edit]- Reversiones: Siempre es Hoy (2003)
Soundtracks
[edit]- Sólo por hoy (1998)
- +Bien (2001)
Singles
[edit]- "Raíz" (1999)
- "Puente" (1999)
- "La excepción" (2007)
Collaborations
[edit]Other appearances
[edit]Year | Album | Artist | Details |
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1986 | Consumación o Consumo | Fricción | Guitars, synthesizers |
1988 | Para Terminar | Fricción | Guitars, choirs and production |
1988 | Caifanes | Caifanes | Guitars ("La bestia humana") |
1991 | Cámara | Daniel Melero | Bass, guitar and voice |
1992 | Pasto | Babasónicos | Guitar |
1992 | Aguirre | Aguirre | Guitar ("Terror de Mi Vida") |
1992 | L7D | Los 7 Delfines | Producer |
1997 | Sueños en tránsito | Nicole | Producer / Composer ("Lunas") |
1999 | Cazuela | Francisco Bochatón | Guitars |
2000 | Mar | Leo García | Productor |
2000 | Outlandos D'Americas – Tributo A Police | Various Artists | Guitars and voices ("Tráeme La Noche (Bring on the Night)") |
2000 | Andrea Álvarez | Andrea Álvarez | Guitars |
2001 | Pr3ssion | Pr3ssion | Voice ("Parte de las reglas") |
2001 | Si - Detrás de las paredes | Sui Generis | Voice and guitar ("Rasguña las piedras") |
2001 | Manzana de metal | Altocamet | Productor |
2003 | Aventura – Out Mixes | Los 7 Delfines | Producer |
2004 | Fan | Fernando Samalea | Guitars |
2005 | Fijación oral vol. 1 | Shakira | Guitars ("Día especial" and "No") / Composer ("Día especial") |
Oral Fixation, Vol. 2 | Co-producer, cocompositor and guitar ("The Day and the Time") | ||
2005 | Homenaje a Los Beatles | Los Durabeat | Voice ("I'm losing you") |
2005 | Cuarto creciente | Leo García | Guitars ("Cuarto creciente") y ("Tesoro"), Mutador ("Los álamos"), Claptomat and laptop sounds ("No volvimos a vernos") and ("Mi sentir") |
Inconsciente colectivo | Fabiana Cantilo | Voice ("Eiti Leda") | |
2006 | Cassette | Telefunka | Voice ("Electroshock") |
2007 | El rock es mi forma de ser (Volumen 1) | Alina Gandini & Hotelera | Voice ("Jet Set") |
2007 | Mar dulce | Bajofondo | Voice ("El mareo") |
2007 | Mordisco | Emmanuel Horvilleur | Voice ("19") |
2007 | D-mente | D-mente | Voice ("Sueño en gotas") Acoustic Bonus track |
2008 | Avión | No lo soporto | Voice ("Nunca iré") |
2009 | Cantora | Mercedes Sosa | Voice ("Zona De Promesas") |
2010 | Sale el sol | Shakira | Co-producer and composer ("Devoción" and "Tu boca") / Guitar ("Mariposas") |
Videography
[edit]DVD
[edit]- 11 episodios sinfónicos (2003)
- Canciones elegidas 93-04 (2004)
- Gustavo Cerati: Ahí Vamos Tour (2007)
- Gustavo Cerati en Monterrey (2019)
Music videos
[edit]- 1993: "Te llevo para que me lleves" (Directed by: Daniel Bohm & Pablo Fischerman)
- 1993: "Pulsar" (Directed by: Gabriela Malerba & Alejandro Ros)
- 1994: "Lisa" (Directed by: Ariel Guelferbein)
- 1999: "Puente" (Directed by: Andy Fogwill)
- 1999: "Paseo inmoral" (Directed by: Gustavo Cerati & Picky Talarico)
- 2000: "Tabú" (Directed by: Stanley)
- 2000: "Engaña" (Directed by: Cecilia Amenábar & Eduardo Capilla)
- 2000: "Río Babel (Directed by: Emiliano López)
- 2001: "Persiana americana" (Directed by: Diego Sáenz)
- 2001: "Corazón delator" (Directed by: Diego Sáenz)
- 2002: "Cosas imposibles" (Directed by: Diego Kaplan & Juan Antín)
- 2003: "Karaoke" (Directed by: Sebastian Sánchez)
- 2003: "Artefacto" (Directed by: Germán Sáez)
- 2006: "Crimen" (Directed by: Joaquín Cambre)
- 2006: "La excepción" (Directed by: Ezequiel de San Pablo, Jorge Jaramillo & Antonio Balseiro)
- 2007: "Adiós" (Directed by: Joaquín Cambre)
- 2007: "Lago en el cielo" (Directed by: Andy Fogwill)
- 2008: "Me quedo aquí" (Directed by: Oscar Fernández + Reino and Landia)
- 2009: "Déjà vu" (Directed by: Andy Fogwill, Maxi Blanco & Summer)
- 2009: "Rapto" (Directed by: Andy Fogwill, Maxi Blanco & Summer)
- 2021: "No te creo" (Filmed in 2004) (Directed by: Nicolás Bernaudo, Diego Panich & Lemon)
Other projects
[edit]Soda Stereo
[edit]Cerati/Melero
[edit]- Colores santos (1992)
- Colores santos: The Remixes (1995)
Plan V
[edit]- Plan V (1996)
- Plan V + Black Dog (1998) – EP with The Black Dog
Cerati/Andy Summers
[edit]- Outlandos D'Americas: A Rock en Español Tribute to the Police (1998)
Ocio
[edit]- Medida universal (1999)
- Insular EP (2000)
References
[edit]- ^ Adaíme, Iván. Gustavo Cerati discography at AllMusic
- ^ a b "American certifications – Gustavo Cerati". Recording Industry Association of America. Retrieved 21 February 2024.
- ^ Adaime, Iván, "Gustavo Cerati - Bocanada Album Reviews, Songs & More", AllMusic, retrieved 7 February 2024
- ^ Adaime, Iván. "Gustavo Cerati - Siempre Es Hoy Album Reviews, Songs & More". AllMusic. Retrieved 7 February 2024.
- ^ Birchmeier, Jason. "Gustavo Cerati - Ahí Vamos Album Reviews, Songs & More". AllMusic. Retrieved 7 February 2024.
- ^ Prunes, Mariano. "Gustavo Cerati - Fuerza Natural Album Reviews, Songs & More". AllMusic. Retrieved 7 February 2024.