Bocanada

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Bocanada

1999 studio album by Gustavo Cerati


Bocanada (Puff) is the second solo album by Argentine rock musician Gustavo Cerati, released by BMG International on 28 June 1999. The album, an eclectic mix of neo-psychedelia and trip hop with a variety of styles, is considered by critics and fans as a highlight in Cerati's career and one of his best albums.[1] His first album release after the breakup of Soda Stereo, Bocanada followed Cerati's time with the groups Plan V and Ocio, two bands oriented towards electronic music. "Raíz" was the album's first cut played in radio stations, "Puente" being the first music video to be released; Bocanada had the most music videos produced of any Cerati album to date.[1]

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Music

Bocanada is mostly an electronic music album, with an art pop, trip hop, and neo-psychedelia sound, making a huge change of Cerati's classic pop rock sound and influences. Similar to other artists of trip hop scene like Massive Attack or Portishead, several songs use one or more samples.

Track listing

All songs written by Gustavo Cerati, except where noted.

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Videos

This is the album which has the most music videos released in Gustavo Cerati's soloist career.

  • Puente .
  • Paseo Inmoral .
  • Tabú .
  • Engaña .
  • Río Babel .

Personnel

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References

  1. "CERATI.COM - Bocanada". cerati.com. Retrieved 6 December 2018.

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