Languis (album)
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Languis | ||
EP by Soda Stereo | ||
Released | 1989 | |
Genre | Pop / Rock | |
Length | 21:34 | |
Label | CBS | |
Producer(s) | Carlos Alomar | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Soda Stereo chronology | ||
Doble Vida (1989) |
Languis | Canción Animal (1990) |
Languis is the first EP released by Argentine rock band Soda Stereo. It was their sixth record overall and was released in 1989. It featured one new song, "Mundo de Quimeras", recorded in a "latin rock" style, reminiscent of Carlos Santana (it was the first and last time they tried such an approach to a song.) The album also contained remixes of three songs available on their preceding album.
[edit] Track listing
- "Mundo de Quimeras" (Bosio / Cerati / Ficicchia) – 6:52
- "Los Languis" (Cerati / Bosio / Ficicchia / Sais) (remix) – 4:00
- "En el Borde" (Cerati / Bosio / Coleman) (remix) – 4:44
- "Lo que Sangra (La Cúpula)" (Cerati) (remix) – 6:09
[edit] Personnel
- Carlos Alomar – producer
- Lenny Pickett – arranger
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 |