| | Soda Stereo El Ultimo Concierto: A CD Soda Stereo Discography of CDs
(4 Customer Reviews)
Recorded live in Mexico, Venezuela, Chile and Argentina in 1997.
Additional personnel includes: Alejandro Teran (viola, flute, saxophone, percussion); Axel Krigier (accordion, alto saxophone, percussion); Tweety Gonzalez (keyboards, percussion).
Soda Stereo: Gustavo Cerati (vocals, guitar, programming); Zeta Bosio (bass, background vocals); Charly Alberti (drums, percussion).
El Ultimo Concierto: A Music | Category | International Albums, Latin CDs, Spanish, Latin Rock, Live Performances, Latin Pop, Rock En Espanol, Rock | | Label | Ariola International | | Orig Year | 1997 | | All Time Sales Rank | 6568  | | CD Universe Part number | 1253154 | | Catalog number | 14226 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Dec 16, 1997 | | Studio/Live | Live | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Daniel Kon | | Engineer | Mariano Lopez | | Personnel | Gustavo Cerati - vocals, guitar, programming Charly Alberti - drums, percussion Zeta Bosio - bass, background vocals
Also: Tweety Gonzalez, Axel Krigier, Alejandro Teran |
Soda Stereo El Ultimo Concierto: A Songs El Ultimo Concierto: A Music Review Average Rating: (4 out of 5 stars)   Soda Stereo the best! What can I say.. I love this cd. Submitted by bozecali (berkeley, CA, USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
the best cd ever!!! I love it! Some of the songs sound even better than the original versions... and this one is way better that the part B. Submitted by bettybohigian (Hesperia, CA.)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
"The best live album I listened to" I can only say about this album that it's one of the best albums I got.
It's simply amazing, wisely performed, and it got some delicious string arrangements. This was the last performance of the power-trio Soda Stereo, and you can feel the emotion of the people on the field screaming for them: "Soda no se va", (something like Soda will stay). It's simply a masterpiece, so sad that they've sepparated after this show.. Submitted by david_pulsar (Buenos Aires, BA, Argentina) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
one of their best cd's!! I don't like live concerts cd's..but this was definelitely the exception. The songs sound great! This is the second time that I buy it.. the first one was stolen. I LOVE IT.. it makes me have flash-back.
Submitted by ceiba2931 (berkeley, CA, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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El Ultimo Concierto: A
$12.39
| | Pink Floyd Ummagumma CDs (1969)
El Ultimo Concierto: A
$16.15 UMMAGUMMA features a set of live performances on Disc 1 and a collection of solo studio projects by various band members on Disc 2.
Disc 1 was recorded live at Mothers, Birmingham, ...
| | U2 Best Of 1980-1990 CD (1998)
El Ultimo Concierto: A
$10.45 U2 burst onto the scene at the onset of the '80s with a majestic, uplifting, earnest approach and a unique textural sound that endeared them to fans and critics alike. They spent the rest of the decade growing up in public, solidifying their status as post-punk icons, marrying the good intentions of old-school alternative rock with the epic sonic scale of classic '70s rockers, never sounding less than totally original and never pausing for a hits compilation--until 1998. ...
| | Soda Stereo Comfort Y Musica Para Volar (MTV Unplugged) CD (1996)
El Ultimo Concierto: A
$9.49 UNPLUGGED is an enhanced audio CD which contains regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files, including interviews with the band members.
Additional personnel includes: Andrea Echeverri (vocals); Tweety Gonzalez (Fender Rhodes piano, synthesizer, programming); Iain Baker (keyboard).
Recorded ...
| | Soda Stereo El Ultimo Concierto: B CD (1990)
El Ultimo Concierto: A
$10.15 Axel Krigier (accordion, alto saxophone, percussion); Tweety Gonzales (keyboards, programming).
Recorded live in Mexico, Venezuela, Chile, Argentina & the USA in 1996 & 1997.
With this release Soda Stereo reinvented themselves. Lyrically and musically the band acquired an elegant fury never shown before. Although the album supposed a big change to the fan's expectations, it didn't ...
| | Alejandro Sanz Mas CD (1997)
El Ultimo Concierto: A
$9.05
| | Kenne Wayne Licka Sticka CD (2001)
El Ultimo Concierto: A
$13.79
| | Briefs Hit After Hit CD (2001)
El Ultimo Concierto: A
$11.65 The Briefs are a bunch of punks from Seattle, but they fight with their wits, not with their fists. And Hit After Hit, their Dirtnap records debut, delivers on the title's promise to pummel you with the punch line. Bandmembers wield bats and chains on the cover, but by the inside sleeve are bloodied and bumbling -- with smashed-to-a-pulp faces in need of a mother's love -- under a scrawled message, "We got the Beat!" While the Briefs are the first to make fun of their lack of prowess when it comes to fighting and loving, their music is nothing to joke about. Mixing elements from the best of late-'70s and early-'80s punk and new wave, they unleash dynamic songs with sly hooks; scratchy, ...
| | Perfection Plus-The Best Of Charge CD (2006) (Import) United Kingdom
El Ultimo Concierto: A
$15.75
| | U K Subs A.W.O.L. CD (1987)
El Ultimo Concierto: A
$16.29 Compiling the last sessions recorded by the classic U.K. Subs lineup of Charlie Harper, Nicky Garratt, and Alvin Gibbs, A.W.O.L. sounds less like a patchwork recording than it should. Despite the presence of no less than three drummers, the album holds together because the band works as a cohesive unit. The tracks veer from the all-out fury of "Police State" to the darker, murkier "Enemy Awaits," displaying more growth in the band's songwriting skills. "Keep On Running" even incorporates new wave-style keyboards -- an unthinkable move on previous albums. Unfortunately, after these sessions, the band's classic lineup broke up, and afterward the U.K. Subs became little more than a collection of sidemen assembled by frontman Harper. Only the album's brevity keeps it from being a definitive recording on par with the seminal early albums. Still, for a last shot of the classic Subs, this album is definitely worth tracking down. ~ Victor W. Valdivia
Compiling the last sessions recorded by the classic U.K. Subs lineup of Charlie Harper, Nicky Garratt, and Alvin Gibbs, A.W.O.L. sounds less like a patchwork recording than it should. Despite the presence of no less than three drummers, the album holds together because the band works as a cohesive unit. The tracks veer from the all-out fury of "Police State" to the darker, murkier "Enemy Awaits," displaying more growth in the band's songwriting skills. "Keep on Running" even incorporates new wave-style keyboards -- an unthinkable move on previous albums. Unfortunately, after these sessions, the band's classic lineup broke up and afterwards, the U.K. Subs became little more than a collection of sidemen assembled by frontman ...
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El Ultimo Concierto: A
$16.55
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El Ultimo Concierto: A
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