Tracklist
- A1 — (En) El Séptimo Dia — (4:22)
- A2 — Un Millón De Años Luz — (5:55)
- A3 — Canción Animal — (4:19)
- A4 — 1990 — (3:39)
- A5 — Sueles Dejarme Solo — (3:48)
- B1 — De Música Ligera — (4:52)
- B2 — Hombre Al Agua — (6:29)
- B3 — Entre Caníbales — (4:54)
- B4 — Té Para 3 — (4:03)
- B5 — Cae El Sol — (4:50)
Released in 1990, Canción Animal by Argentine rock band Soda Stereo stands as a monumental achievement in the history of Latin American music. Spearheaded by the visionary songwriting of Gustavo Cerati, alongside bassist Zeta Bosio and drummer Charly Alberti, this album redefined the sonic landscape of rock en español. Stepping away from their earlier new wave influences, the trio embraced a rawer, guitar-driven alternative rock sound that resonated deeply with a massive global audience. Analyzing its enduring cultural impact, it is evident that this record not only cemented the band as stadium-filling icons but also established a definitive blueprint for Spanish-language rock production.
The tracklist is a masterclass in dynamic songwriting, anchored by the iconic stadium anthem De Música Ligera, which features one of the most recognizable guitar riffs in Latin rock history. Tracks like Un Millón de Años Luz and Hombre al Agua showcase the exceptional musicianship and poetic lyrical depth that characterize the entire project. The album seamlessly blends aggressive hard rock energy with sophisticated pop sensibilities, creating an atmospheric yet punchy listening experience. Decades after its debut, Canción Animal remains an essential masterpiece for any serious music collector and an undisputed pillar of the Latin American musical canon.Tracklist






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