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Album Review: Siempre Es Hoy

  • Artist: Gustavo Cerati
  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Release Date: December 10, 2002
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Latin

Review

Siempre Es Hoy was recorded while Gustavo Cerati was going through some personal changes: divorcing his wife and then falling in love again (this time with the former girlfriend of his Soda Stereo colleague Charly Alberti). This is indeed a breakup album, but also of renaissance. Sometimes bitter ("No Te Creo" and "Karaoke") and sometimes very sweet ("Amo Dejarte Así," "Señales Luminosas," and "Cosas Imposibles"), on the surface Siempre Es Hoy sounds happier than Bocanada and, in fact, it is, and then some: it is Cerati trying hard to leave behind his self-imposed cool and distant look at reality. On "En Vivo," he sings "I'm gonna wear my human skin costume." Although it may sound quite monotone and long at first listen (maybe due to the mid-tempo mood that rules the record), the album as a whole reveals different angles upon each play. "Sulky" is one of the most interesting songs on the album. It features Domingo Cura, a folkloric Argentine musician. "Tu Cicatriz en Mí" is a reworked version of "Es Sólo una Ilusión" originally included in the soundtrack + Bien. Less experimental and electronic than his previous albums, you can hear again his fine and intense work as a guitarist. If Bocanada was too somber and serious, this album is a positively lighthearted step forward in the recovery of some intensity. ~ Iván Adaime, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Cosas Imposibles (Lyrics) Gustavo Cerati, Flavio Etcheto Gustavo Cerati (5:07)
No Te Creo Gustavo Cerati Gustavo Cerati (3:47)
Artefacto Gustavo Cerati, Flavio Etcheto Gustavo Cerati (4:16)
Nací Para Esto Gustavo Cerati Gustavo Cerati (3:09)
Amo Dejarte Asi Gustavo Cerati Gustavo Cerati (5:25)
Tu Cicatriz en Mi (Lyrics) Gustavo Cerati Gustavo Cerati (4:17)
Señales Luminosas Gustavo Cerati Gustavo Cerati (3:24)
Karaoke (Lyrics) Gustavo Cerati Gustavo Cerati (3:54)
Sulky Gustavo Cerati Gustavo Cerati (4:29)
Casa Gustavo Cerati, Flavio Etcheto Gustavo Cerati (4:34)
Camuflaje Gustavo Cerati Gustavo Cerati (3:57)
Altar Gustavo Cerati, Flavio Etcheto Gustavo Cerati (4:02)
Torre de Marfil Gustavo Cerati Gustavo Cerati (4:41)
Fantasma (Lyrics) Gustavo Cerati, Flavio Etcheto Gustavo Cerati (3:19)
Vivo Gustavo Cerati Gustavo Cerati (4:20)
Sudestada Gustavo Cerati Gustavo Cerati (4:31)
Especie Gustavo Cerati Gustavo Cerati (3:42)

Credits

Armando Alvarez (Studio Assistant), Leandro Fresco (Sintesi del Suono Med), Pedro Moscuzza (Percussion), Leandro Fresco (Coros), Gustavo Cerati (Fender Rhodes), Toy Hernández (Mixing), Gustavo Cerati (Producer), Gonzalo Rainoldi (Studio Assistant), Mr. Master (Artistic Consultation), Charly García (Fender Rhodes), Gustavo Cerati (Bajo Sexto), Gustavo Cerati (Programming), Gustavo Cerati (Sintesi del Suono Med), Gustavo Cerati (Mixing), Flavio Etcheto (Computers), Gustavo Cerati (Vocals), Fernando Nalé (Bajo Sexto), Flavio Etcheto (Trumpet), Teatime (Rap), Domingo Cura (Bombo), Leandro Fresco (Fender Rhodes), Charly García (Piano), Gustavo Cerati (Guitar), Javier Caso (Studio Assistant), Flavio Etcheto (Sampling), Eduardo "Barakus" Lencenella (General Assistance), Fernando Nalé (Double Bass), Leandro Fresco (Percussion), Pedro Moscuzza (Bateria), Eduardo Bergallo (Engineer), Leandro Fresco (Sampling), Manuel Schaller (Artistic Consultation), Flavio Etcheto (Guitar)
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Siempre es Hoy
Studio album by Gustavo Cerati
Released December 10, 2002
Recorded Apr 2001-Sep 2002
Genre Rock en Español
Label BMG International
Producer Gustavo Cerati
Professional reviews
Gustavo Cerati chronology
Bocanada
(1999)
Siempre es Hoy
(2002)
Ahí vamos
(2006)

Siempre es Hoy (Spanish for It is always today) is a music album by Gustavo Cerati.

The production of this disc lasted almost two years. The disc was advertised to be "the rockest disc of Cerati", however, the disc has a more electronic style than rock. The ratings, however, of the album vary between four or five out of five.

Some of the songs were remixed for the 2003 album, Reversiones: Siempre es Hoy. These songs were remixed by several guest musicians including Leandro Fresco, Bostich-Nordec, Miranda!, and DJ Orange, all to various electronic-music styles.

Track listing

  1. "Cosas Imposibles" (Impossible Things)
  2. "No Te Creo" (I Don't Believe You)
  3. "Artefacto" (Artifact)
  4. "Nací Para Esto" (I Was Born for This)
  5. "Amo Dejarte Asi" (I Love To Leave You Like This)
  6. "Tu Cicatriz en Mi" (Your Scar In Me)
  7. "Señales Luminosas" (Luminous Signals)
  8. "Karaoke"
  9. "Sulky"
  10. "Casa" (House)
  11. "Camuflaje" (Camouflage)
  12. "Altar"
  13. "Torre de Marfil" (Ivory Tower)
  14. "Fantasma" (Ghost)
  15. "Vivo" (Alive)
  16. "Sudestada" (Southeast)
  17. "Especie" (Species)

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