Soda Stereo, Hombres G, Andrés Calamaro, Los Prisioneros - Menu Musical

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Review by Ainara Sánchez

Menu Musical is a collaborative album featuring some of the most iconic Latin American rock bands of the 80s and 90s. The album features Soda Stereo, Hombres G, Andrés Calamaro, and Los Prisioneros, who all come together to deliver a unique and unforgettable musical experience.

The album features a mix of classic hits from each band, as well as some new and previously unreleased tracks. The result is a diverse and eclectic mix of musical styles, ranging from rock and pop to new wave and punk.

One of the standout tracks on the album is "De Música Ligera" by Soda Stereo, which features the band's signature blend of melodic rock and pop. Another highlight is "Voy a Pasármelo Bien" by Hombres G, a catchy and upbeat pop-rock anthem that is sure to get listeners dancing.

Andrés Calamaro brings his distinctive voice and songwriting style to the album with tracks like "Flaca" and "No Soy un Extraño". Meanwhile, Los Prisioneros deliver their trademark blend of punk and new wave with tracks like "El Baile de los que Sobran" and "Tren al Sur".

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Muevan Las Industrias-Los Prisioneros
Lo Que Sangra En la Cupula-Soda Stereo
Tengo Una Chica- Hombres G
Cartas Sin Marcar-Andres Calamaro

Catalog Numbers

PES-810-89

Labels

CBS

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • 33 ⅓ RPM
  • EP
  • Stereo

About Soda Stereo, Hombres G, Andrés Calamaro, Los Prisioneros

Soda Stereo was a rock/new wave band from Argentina. From 1980 until 1997, they played the largest venues in Latin America, shows in the U.S. and at the Seville Expo '92. All three members have moved on to other projects after a series of farewell concerts in 1997. Originating in Buenos Aires, Argentina, members Gustavo Cerati, Charly Alberti and Zeta Bosio, released their debut LP in 1984. Established what would become the template for many other popular argentine pop and rock music groups: clever, often mysterious lyrics; winsome musical arrangements; and an elaborate and aesthetic image.

Name Vars

  • Soda Estereo
  • Soda Stero

Members

  • Leandro Fresco
  • Leo Garcia
  • Gustavo Cerati
  • Richard Coleman
  • Charlie Alberti
  • Fabian Von Quintero
  • Tweety González
  • Gonzo Palacios
  • Héctor Bosio
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Summary by Ainara Sánchez

Menu Musical is a must-have album for fans of Latin American rock music. The collaboration between these four iconic bands is a testament to the enduring legacy of rock en español, and the album is sure to be enjoyed by generations of music fans to come.