Gustavo Cerati (11 August 1959 – 4 September 2014) was a guitarist, singer, musician, composer and Argentine record producer of Latin rock. He began his career as the leader of the band Soda Stereo for after developing a solo career.
Albums
Studio albums
Live albums
Compilation albums
Remix albums
Reversiones: Siempre es Hoy (2003)
Soundtracks
Sólo por hoy (1998)
+Bien (2001)
Singles
"Raíz" (1999)
"Puente" (1999)
"La excepción" (2007)
Collaborations
Other appearances
Videography
DVD
Music videos
1993: "Te llevo para que me lleves" (Directed by: Daniel Bohm & Pablo Fischerman)
1993: "Pulsar" (Directed by: Gabriela Malerba & Alejandro Ros )
1994: "Lisa" (Directed by: Ariel Guelferbein)
1999: "Puente" (Directed by: Andy Fogwill)
1999: "Paseo inmoral" (Directed by: Gustavo Cerati & Picky Talarico)
2000: "Tabú" (Directed by: Stanley)
2000: "Engaña" (Directed by: Cecilia Amenábar & Eduardo Capilla)
2000: "Río Babel (Directed by: Emiliano López)
2001: "Persiana americana" (Directed by: Diego Sáenz)
2001: "Corazón delator" (Directed by: Diego Sáenz)
2002: "Cosas imposibles" (Directed by: Diego Kaplan & Juan Antín)
2003: "Karaoke" (Directed by: Sebastian Sánchez)
2003: "Artefacto" (Directed by: Germán Sáez)
2006: "Crimen" (Directed by: Joaquín Cambre)
2006: "La excepción" (Directed by: Ezequiel de San Pablo, Jorge Jaramillo & Antonio Balseiro)
2007: "Adiós" (Directed by: Joaquín Cambre)
2007: "Lago en el cielo" (Directed by: Andy Fogwill)
2008: "Me quedo aquí" (Directed by: Oscar Fernández + Reino and Landia)
2009: "Déjà vu" (Directed by: Andy Fogwill, Maxi Blanco & Summer)
2009: "Rapto" (Directed by: Andy Fogwill, Maxi Blanco & Summer)
2021: "No te creo" (Filmed in 2004) (Directed by: Nicolás Bernaudo, Diego Panich & Lemon)
Other projects
Soda Stereo
Cerati/Melero
Colores santos (1992)
Colores santos: The Remixes (1995)
Plan V
Cerati/Andy Summers
Outlandos D'Americas: A Rock en Español Tribute to the Police (1998)
Ocio
Medida universal (1999)
Insular EP (2000)
References
^ Adaíme, Iván. Gustavo Cerati discography at AllMusic
^ a b "American certifications – Gustavo Cerati" . Recording Industry Association of America . Retrieved 21 February 2024 .
^ Adaime, Iván, "Gustavo Cerati - Bocanada Album Reviews, Songs & More" , AllMusic , retrieved 7 February 2024
^ Adaime, Iván. "Gustavo Cerati - Siempre Es Hoy Album Reviews, Songs & More" . AllMusic . Retrieved 7 February 2024 .
^ Birchmeier, Jason. "Gustavo Cerati - Ahí Vamos Album Reviews, Songs & More" . AllMusic . Retrieved 7 February 2024 .
^ Prunes, Mariano. "Gustavo Cerati - Fuerza Natural Album Reviews, Songs & More" . AllMusic . Retrieved 7 February 2024 .
Studio albums Live albums Soundtracks Other albums
Colores Santos (featuring Daniel Melero)
Satélite Cerati (es) (posthumous compilation album)
Singles Labels Categories