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Siempre Es Hoy (CD)

By: Gustavo Cerati (Artist)


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DISC 1 for Siempre Es Hoy (CD) Album By Gustavo Cerati (Artist)
1   Cosas Imposibles
2   No Te Creo
3   Artefacto
4   Naci Para Esto
5   Amo Dejarte Asi
6   Tu Cicatriz En Mi
7   Senales Luminosas
8   Karaoke
9   Sulky
10   Casa
11   Camuflaje
12   Altar
13   Torre De Marfil
14   Fantasma
15   Vivo
16   Sudestada
17   Especie
 


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Title Note

SIEMPRE ES HOY was nominated for the 2004 Grammy Award for Best Latin Rock/Alternative Album.

Argentinean music legend Gustavo Cerati started his professional career in the 1980s with Soda Stereo, whose innovative music and constant sonic exploration made them superstars in their home and neighboring countries before their breakup at the end of the'90s. SIEMPRE ES HOY, his fifth solo album, proves that his yen for experimentation is undiminished.

Cerati's particular brand of Latin electro-pop is perhaps less avant-garde than the Northern hemisphere equivalent. However, in its combination of rock and electronic influences from the past couple of decades, it recalls music as disparate as Arto Lindsay's '90s collaborations with Brazilian artist Caetano Veloso, Duran Duran, and the Sea and Cake. SIEMPRE ES HOY rarely rises above mid-tempo, relying instead on its imaginative sounds and seductive bending of genres to draw the listener in to its web of chiming melodies, typified by the languid feel of songs such as "Fantasma" and the edgy, shape-shifting rhythms of the opening "Cosas Imposibles." With its palatable combination of rock rhythms, Spanish lyrics, and electro-sheen, SIEMPRE ES HOY is an ideal introduction to the work of this eclectic artist.



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5 out of 5 stars one of the best albums ever !, January 6, 2008
By Good Music Fan
this album has great lyrics and rythms, if you havent heard of Gustavo Cerati this album is a great introduction,and if you had you must get it !! great music for the soul

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