Cerati is currently in a coma after suffering a stroke on May 15, 2010 in Caracas during his Fuerza Natural tour. Widely acknowledged for his lead and rhythm guitar talents and also for his ability to play lead solos while singing in perfect key, Cerati is one of the most prolific and important rock musicians in Latin America. Cerati founded Soda Stereo in 1982 with Zeta Bosio. Drummer Charly Alberti joined them later. The band dissolved in 1997. He released his first solo effort Amor Amarillo in 1993, while still a member the band. Zeta Bosio and then-wife Cecilia Amenábar collaborated on this project. The album featured more introspective lyrics, a fair amount of electronic experimentation and was well received by both the critics and the public. After 1997, Cerati embarked in a couple of projects that dealt exclusively with electronic music. He formed the group Plan V together with Chilean musicians Andrés Bucci, Guillermo Ugarte and Christian Powditch, and shortly after the duo Ocio with Flavio Etcheto. He released his second solo album Bocanada in 1999. The record embraced both the style that made Soda Stereo famous, and a newer style reminiscent of his electronic projects. In 2001 he wrote the soundtrack for the movie + Bien directed by Eduardo Capilla, in which he also stars and marked his acting debut. Another soundtrack he produced was for the movie “Solo Por Hoy”. That same year he recorded 11 Episodios Sinfónicos, -a live recording of him singing accompanied by The Buenos Aires Symphonic Orchestra, directed by Alejandro Terán. Siempre Es Hoy was released in 2002, and showcased a new perspective of his music and sound. Reversiones was released a year later in 2003, and complied remixes from Siempre Es Hoy. Ahí Vamos (2006) was considered a return to his more classic style as it contains heavier rock sounds and a wider guitar/drums presence. Despite stating previously that the Grammy’s were of little importance to him, he attended the Latin Grammy Awards ceremony on November 2, 2006 where he won for Best Rock Album and Best Rock Song. In 2007 Cerati toured for one last time with his old band Soda Stereo for a reunion tour, that took them all across Latin America and the United States. Cerati has also produced albums for other artists, most notably “Sueños en Transito” for Nicole and “Mar” for Leo Garcia. Historically he has also contributed on several albums for artists such as Fricción, Caifanes, and Shakira. He also joined forces with The Police’s guitarist Andy Summers for a Spanish version of “Bring On The Night” / “Tráeme La Noche”. On July 7, 2007 he performed at Live Earth with Shakira in Germany. Gustavo Cerati’s latest album Fuerza Natural won Best Rock Album and Best Rock Song for Deja Vu during the 2010 Latin Grammy Awards. It also received the award for best packaging and design at the same event. —————————————————————————— Discography: * Amor Amarillo (1993)| * Bocanada (1999)| * + Bien (2001)| * 11 Episodios Sinfónicos (2001)| * Siempre Es Hoy(2002)| * Reversiones (2003)| * Ahí Vamos (2006)| * Fuerza Natural (2009) As Cerati / Melero (with keyboardist Daniel Melero)| *Colores santos (1992) Other Projects:| * Sólo Por Hoy (Soundtrack) (2000)| * Canciones Elegidas 93-04 (DVD compilation) (2004) Plan V| * Plan V (1996)| * Plan V/Black Dog (1998)| |Ocio| * Medida Universal (1999)| * Insular (2000) |
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