Amor Amarillo
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Amor Amarillo (Spanish for Yellow love) is the first solo album by Argentine rock musician Gustavo Cerati, as a side-project, while he was still active in Soda Stereo, his ex-band.
Track listing
All songs written by Gustavo Cerati, except "Bajan" by Luis Alberto Spinetta and "Ahora Es Nunca" by Cerati - Amenábar.
- "Amor amarillo" (Yellow Love) - 5:39
- "Lisa" (Lisa) - 4:28
- "Te llevo para que me lleves" (I'm Taking You So That You'll Take Me) - 3:44
- "Pulsar" (Pulsar) - 4:57
- "Cabeza de Medusa" (Medusa's Head) - 5:13
- "Av. Alcorta" (Alcorta Avenue) - 4:46
- "Bajan" (They Lower) - 4:11
- "Rombos" (Rhombuses) - 4:24
- "Ahora es nunca" (Now is Never) - 4:44
- "A merced" (At the Mercy of) - 6:27
- "Torteval (hidden track)(only on the first and third edition)" (Torteval) - 6:05
Personnel
- Gustavo Cerati - lead vocals, guitars, backing vocals, fretless bass guitar, MPC60, keyboards, wind instrument, effects, percussion and producer.
- Zeta Bosio - keyboards, percussion, bass on "Amor Amarillo" and producer.
- Cecilia Amenábar - vocals, backing vocals, bass on "A Merced".
- Tweety González - programming assistance and audio consultant.[2]
Produced by Gustavo Cerati and Zeta Bosio.
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Canciones Elegidas 93-04
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Colores Santos (Featuring Daniel Melero) · Reversiones: Siempre es Hoy
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Singles |
"Te llevo para que me lleves" · "Pulsar" · "Lisa" · "Raíz" · "Puente" · "Paseo Inmoral" · "Tabú" · "Engaña" · "Río Babel" · "Cosas Imposibles" · "Karaoke" · "Artefacto" · "Crimen" · "La Excepción" · "Adiós" · "Lago en el Cielo" · "Me Quedo Aquí" · "Déjà Vu" · "Rapto" · "Magia"
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Ahí Vamos DVD
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