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by - written on 25/10/05 (Very useful, 173 readings)
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Gustavo Cerati is one of the biggest names in Latin American rock music; a huge name indeed, and as such, this album surprised a lot of people when it first came out, or rather, before it even came out. It was a live recording of a show, which originally, was not meant to turn into a CD. But its quality, originality and success led to the decision of releasing it as both a CD and DVD (of the same title, of which I shall endeavour to write a separate and more detailed review). ***************************************** Cerati is renowned for experimenting with new rhythms, instruments and styles, but "11 Episodios Sinfónicos" was totally ... Read the complete review
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