Description: New sealed CD. Dynamo is the sixth studio album by Argentine rock band Soda Stereo. It was recorded and mixed in Buenos Aires in 1992. At the time of its release, public reception was lukewarm compared to the success of the band's previous work, Canción Animal. The album represents a profound change in sound from previous albums. Throughout its 12 songs, it shows the band's interest in exploring new sounds, which is the genre that dominates the album and of which this album is considered one of the most important references. There is also a clear influence of electronic music (clear examples of this are "Sweet Sahumerio" or "Claroscuro"). It also contains, as a curiosity, the song "Camaleón" in which Gustavo Cerati exchanges instruments with Zeta Bosio, the latter playing the guitar and Cerati the bass. This change was also made to the live performances of the theme.However, this album reflects the evolution of the set and features some cuts that stand out, such as "Primavera 0", "Luna Roja" and "Ameba", which are among the hits of Soda Stereo. And other important songs in Argentine rock such as "Toma la Ruta", "Fue", "Claroscuro" and "En Remolinos". TracklistSecuencia InicialToma La RutaEn RemolinosPrimavera 0 CamaleónLuna RojaDulce SahumerioAmebaNuestra FeClaroscuroFueTexturas
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Country/Region of Manufacture: Argentina
Type: Album
Features: Sealed, Remastered
Language: Spanish
Edition: Remastered
Release Year: 2011
Format: CD
Genre: Latin Pop/Rock
Record Label: Sony Import, Soni
Artist: Soda Stereo
Release Title: Dynamo