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El último concierto B 1997
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El último concierto B

This Soda Stereo record, El último concierto B, captures the band at a peak moment in their career, released in 1997. It is a sonic snapshot that reflects the evolution of their style, moving from the foundations of more direct rock to explorations bordering on electronic, always with the distinctive imprint of Gustavo Cerati, Zeta Bosio, and Charly Alberti. The band, recognized for its impact on the Spanish-language rock scene, presents here a repertoire that, while drawing from their previous works, sounds like a consolidation and a sonic proposal that sought to expand the genre's boundaries in Latin America.

Year
1997
Songs
11
Duration
52 min 56 seg
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Song list

# Title Available
01

Té Para Tres

Guitarra

01

Disco eterno

7:36
02

Planeador

4:26
03

Luna roja

5:36
05

Cuando pase el temblor

4:55
06

Claroscuro

5:36
07

Persiana americana

4:41
08

Un millón de años luz

5:57
09

Primavera 0

4:27
10

Cae el sol

4:52
11

De música ligera

4:50

About the album

El último concierto B, according to DoReSol

Within this album, tracks like Trátame suavemente offer a window into the melodic sensibility that characterized Soda Stereo, while Paseando por Roma and Zoom showcase the energy and instrumental complexity they managed live. The selection of songs, which includes emblematic pieces like Ella usó mi cabeza como un revólver and Signos, demonstrates the group's ability to maintain a deep connection with their audience over the years, presenting a polished sound and precise execution that resonated in large stadiums as well as in more intimate listening sessions.

The career of Soda Stereo, marked by milestones since its formation in 1982, is reflected in the maturity of this concert. Throughout their career, the band not only achieved significant sales figures, exceeding an estimated twenty million copies by 2018, but also consolidated itself as a vanguard reference, influencing the development of Latin American rock. This particular album, recorded in 1997, serves as a testament to their legacy and how they knew how to reinvent themselves, always maintaining an unmistakable sonic identity.

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