Top Gustavo Cerati Albums
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14 Episodios Sinfónicos / En Vivo / Auditorio Nacional de México / Febrero 2002
14 Episodios Sinfónicos / En Vivo / Auditorio Nacional de México / Febrero 2002
[2022]
Fuerza Natural Tour (En Vivo en Monterrey, MX, 2009)
Fuerza Natural Tour (En Vivo en Monterrey, MX, 2009)
[2019]
Infinito
Infinito
[2015]
Fuerza Natural
Fuerza Natural
[2009]
Magia - Single
Magia - Single
[2009]
Ahí Vamos
Ahí Vamos
[2006]
La Excepción - Single
La Excepción - Single
[2006]
I'm Loosing You (Homenaje a Los Beatles) - Single
I'm Loosing You (Homenaje a Los Beatles) - Single
[2005]
Canciones Elegidas 93 - 04
Canciones Elegidas 93 - 04
[2004]
Canciones Elegidas 93-04
Canciones Elegidas 93-04
[2004]
Siempre Es Hoy / Reversiones
Siempre Es Hoy / Reversiones
[2003]
Cosas Imposibles (Digi & Gabo Remix) - Single
Cosas Imposibles (Digi & Gabo Remix) - Single
[2003]
Siempre Es Hoy
Siempre Es Hoy
[2002]
Gustavo Cerati: 11 Episodios Sinfónicos
Gustavo Cerati: 11 Episodios Sinfónicos
[2001]
+ Bien (Música de la Película)
+ Bien (Música de la Película)
[2001]
11 Episodios Sinfónicos
11 Episodios Sinfónicos
[2001]
Bocanada
Bocanada
[1999]
Amor Amarillo
Amor Amarillo
[1994]
Related Information for Gustavo Cerati
Gustavo Adrián Cerati Clark (born in Buenos Aires - Argentina on August 11th, 1959) better known as Gustavo Cerati was an Argentinean guitarist, producer, occasional bass player, lyricist, and vocalist. During the 1980's and until the mid-1990's he was the visible leader of Soda Stereo, -arguably Argentina's most important rock band. Cerati was in a coma for over four years, after suffering a stroke on May 15, 2010 in Caracas - Venezuela on the final leg of his Fuerza Natural tour. He passed away due to respiratory failure in a Buenos Aires hospital on September 4th, 2014.Widely acknowledged for his lead and rhythm guitar talents -and for his ability to play solos while singing at the same time in perfect key, Cerati w... read more
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