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The story behind
Estoy azulado, according to DoReSol
The song Estoy azulado stands out for its uniqueness, beginning with a notable saxophone introduction that sets an enveloping atmosphere. This part was created and performed by Gonzalo Palacios, who adds a special touch to the track. The composition, led by Gustavo Cerati and Richard Coleman, reflects Soda Stereo's pursuit of new sounds, resulting in a blend of rock with more experimental elements. The performance of this piece was initially presented as a demo during the Soda Stereo Tour in 1985, and later became a staple in the setlist of the Nada Personal Tour, remaining until the Languis Tour in 1990.
The album Nada personal, which includes Estoy azulado, was released in 1985 and marked a milestone in the band's career. This second studio work not only solidified their style but also allowed them to explore and experiment with different sonorities. The song lasts 5:20, giving it space to develop its unique atmosphere. Additionally, a sample of this song was incorporated into the live version of "Jugo de luna", a solo track by Cerati, during the Ahí Vamos tour. This demonstrates how Soda Stereo not only focused on creating music but also on creatively intertwining their works.
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Nada personal
Soda Stereo · 1985 · Track 7
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