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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 where noted.

No.TitleWriter(s)Note(s)Length
1."Amor amarillo" (Yellow Love) 5:39
2."Lisa" 4:28
3."Te llevo (para que me lleves)" (I Take You (So You Can Take Me)) 3:44
4."Pulsar" (Pulsate) 4:57
5."Cabeza de Medusa" (Medusa Head) 5:11
6."Avenida alcorta" (Alcorta Avenue) 4:46
7."Bajan" ([They] Fall)Luis Alberto SpinettaThis track covers a song originally released as part of the album Artaud by Pescado Rabioso, written by Spinetta.4:12
8."Rombos" (Diamonds) 4:25
9."Ahora es nunca" (Now is Never)Cerati, Cecilia Amenábar 4:45
10."A Merced" (At Mercy) 6:28
11."Torteval" (Released exclusively on the first and third issues of the album.) 6:05
Total length:54:40

Personnel

Produced by Gustavo Cerati and Zeta Bosio.

References

  1. ^ Adaíme, Iván. Amor Amarillo at AllMusic
  2. ^ "CERATI.COM - Amor Amarillo". Retrieved 7 October 2014.



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