Released July 21, 1999 Length 69:19 | Recorded 1998-1999 Bocanada(1999) Siempre es Hoy(2002) Release date 28 June 1999 Label Ariola Records | |
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Studio CasaSubmarina, Buenos Aires, Argentina. The Symphonic Orchestra was recorded at Abbey Road, London, England. Similar Gustavo Cerati albums, Neo-psychedelia albums, Other albums |
Bocanada (Puff) is the second solo album by Argentine rock musician Gustavo Cerati, considered by critics and fans as a highlight in his career and one of his best albums. His first album release after the breakup of Soda Stereo, Cerati had, during this time, been working with 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.
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Allmusic granted it 4 1/2 stars out of 5, which was viewed as surprising and unusual, considering it is not very commonplace for Allmusic to give a Latin album such a high score. The veteran Mexican rock critic David Cortés Arce had this to say about it, "Bocanada is a fundamental album in the history of Iberoamerican Rock, in general, in all of the Spanish speaking countries."
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Music
In short, the music in this record can be defined as a mix of electronic sounds with rock elements. Also, there are elements of many styles like alternative rock, experimental music, pop music and many others.
Videos
This is the album which has the most music videos released in Gustavo Cerati's soloist career.
Songs
1Tabú4:47
2Engaña4:13
3Bocanada4:07