Dynamo (album)
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Dynamo is an album recorded by Argentine rock band Soda Stereo. It is their ninth album and it was released by Sony Music in 1993. A highly experimental record, it failed to reach its predecessor's popularity due to many factors, including lack of support from the band's label. It also alienated many fans, who had a hard time trying to cope with the unexpected shift in the band's musical style. Nonetheless, a few songs received a fair amount of radio airplay, including Primavera 0 and Luna Roja.
[edit] Track listing
- Secuencia Inicial
- Toma la Ruta
- En Remolinos
- Primavera 0
- Camaleón
- Luna Roja
- Sweet Sahumerio
- Ameba
- Nuestra Fe
- Claroscuro
- Fue
- Texturas
[edit] Line-up
- Gustavo Cerati: vocals, guitars, keyboards and programming
- Zeta Bosio: bass and backup vocals
- Charly Alberti: drums and backup vocals
Soda Stereo |
Charly Alberti • Gustavo Cerati • Zeta Bosio |
Discography |
Studio albums: Soda Stereo • Nada Personal • Signos • Doble Vida • Languis EP • Canción Animal • Dynamo • Sueño Stereo |
Live albums and compilations: Ruido Blanco • Rex Mix • Zona de Promesas • Comfort y Música Para Volar • El Último Concierto |