Ahí vamos

~ Release by Gustavo Cerati (see all versions of this release, 5 available)

Annotation

Argentine musician Gustavo Cerati's fourth full-length studio album, "Ahí Vamos".

Produced by Gustavo Cerati and Tweety González.

All songs by Gustavo Cerati, except track 5 (music by Cerati, lyrics by Gustavo Cerati, Benito Cerati) and tracks 3, 4, 8 y 13 (music by Cerati, lyrics by Gustavo Cerati and Richard Coleman).

Reached platinum status (40,000 units sold) in Argentina the day of its release.

Annotation last modified on 2006-04-07 23:02 UTC.

Tracklist

CD 1
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1Al fin sucede
bass guitar:
Fernando Nalé (in 2005-10)
guitar:
Gustavo Cerati (in 2005-10) and Richard Coleman (Argentinian singer and guitarist) (in 2005-10)
membranophone:
Fernando Samalea (in 2005-10)
synthesizer:
Leandro Fresco (in 2005-10)
lead vocals:
Gustavo Cerati (in 2005-10)
recorded at:
Unisono in Vicente López, Buenos Aires, Argentina (in 2005-10)
recording of:
Al fin sucede
lyricist and composer:
Gustavo Cerati
3:30
2La excepción
bass guitar:
Fernando Nalé (in 2005-10)
guitar:
Gustavo Cerati (in 2005-10) and Richard Coleman (Argentinian singer and guitarist) (in 2005-10)
membranophone:
Fernando Samalea (in 2005-10)
synthesizer:
Leandro Fresco (in 2005-10)
lead vocals:
Gustavo Cerati (in 2005-10)
recorded at:
Unisono in Vicente López, Buenos Aires, Argentina (in 2005-10)
recording of:
La excepción
lyricist and composer:
Gustavo Cerati
4:12
3Uno entre 1000
bass guitar:
Fernando Nalé (in 2005-10)
guitar:
Gustavo Cerati (in 2005-10) and Richard Coleman (Argentinian singer and guitarist) (in 2005-10)
membranophone:
Fernando Samalea (in 2005-10)
synthesizer:
Leandro Fresco (in 2005-10)
lead vocals:
Gustavo Cerati (in 2005-10)
recorded at:
Unisono in Vicente López, Buenos Aires, Argentina (in 2005-10)
recording of:
Uno entre 1000
lyricist:
Gustavo Cerati and Richard Coleman (Argentinian singer and guitarist)
composer:
Gustavo Cerati
4:09
4Caravana
bass guitar:
Fernando Nalé (in 2005-10)
guitar:
Gustavo Cerati (in 2005-10) and Richard Coleman (Argentinian singer and guitarist) (in 2005-10)
membranophone:
Fernando Samalea (in 2005-10)
synthesizer:
Leandro Fresco (in 2005-10)
lead vocals:
Gustavo Cerati (in 2005-10)
recorded at:
Unisono in Vicente López, Buenos Aires, Argentina (in 2005-10)
recording of:
Caravana
lyricist:
Gustavo Cerati and Richard Coleman (Argentinian singer and guitarist)
composer:
Gustavo Cerati
4:10
5Adiós
bass guitar:
Fernando Nalé (in 2005-10)
guitar:
Gustavo Cerati (in 2005-10) and Richard Coleman (Argentinian singer and guitarist) (in 2005-10)
membranophone:
Fernando Samalea (in 2005-10)
synthesizer:
Leandro Fresco (in 2005-10)
lead vocals:
Gustavo Cerati (in 2005-10)
recorded at:
Unisono in Vicente López, Buenos Aires, Argentina (in 2005-10)
recording of:
Adiós
lyricist:
Benito Cerati and Gustavo Cerati
composer:
Gustavo Cerati
3:54
6Me quedo aquí
bass guitar:
Fernando Nalé (in 2005-10)
guitar:
Gustavo Cerati (in 2005-10) and Richard Coleman (Argentinian singer and guitarist) (in 2005-10)
membranophone:
Fernando Samalea (in 2005-10)
synthesizer:
Leandro Fresco (in 2005-10)
lead vocals:
Gustavo Cerati (in 2005-10)
recorded at:
Unisono in Vicente López, Buenos Aires, Argentina (in 2005-10)
recording of:
Me quedo aquí
lyricist and composer:
Gustavo Cerati
3:37
7Lago en el cielo
bass guitar:
Fernando Nalé (in 2005-10)
guest membranophone:
Pedro Moscuzza (in 2005-10)
guitar:
Gustavo Cerati (in 2005-10) and Richard Coleman (Argentinian singer and guitarist) (in 2005-10)
synthesizer:
Leandro Fresco (in 2005-10)
lead vocals:
Gustavo Cerati (in 2005-10)
recorded at:
Unisono in Vicente López, Buenos Aires, Argentina (in 2005-10)
recording of:
Lago en el cielo
lyricist and composer:
Gustavo Cerati
5:09
8Dios nos libre
bass guitar:
Fernando Nalé (in 2005-10)
guitar:
Gustavo Cerati (in 2005-10) and Richard Coleman (Argentinian singer and guitarist) (in 2005-10)
membranophone:
Fernando Samalea (in 2005-10)
synthesizer:
Leandro Fresco (in 2005-10)
lead vocals:
Gustavo Cerati (in 2005-10)
recorded at:
Unisono in Vicente López, Buenos Aires, Argentina (in 2005-10)
recording of:
Dios nos libre
lyricist:
Gustavo Cerati and Richard Coleman (Argentinian singer and guitarist)
composer:
Gustavo Cerati
4:32
9Otra piel
bass guitar:
Fernando Nalé (in 2005-10)
guitar:
Gustavo Cerati (in 2005-10) and Richard Coleman (Argentinian singer and guitarist) (in 2005-10)
membranophone:
Fernando Samalea (in 2005-10)
synthesizer:
Leandro Fresco (in 2005-10)
lead vocals:
Gustavo Cerati (in 2005-10)
recorded at:
Unisono in Vicente López, Buenos Aires, Argentina (in 2005-10)
recording of:
Otra piel
lyricist and composer:
Gustavo Cerati
4:41
10Medium
bass guitar:
Fernando Nalé (in 2005-10)
guitar:
Gustavo Cerati (in 2005-10) and Richard Coleman (Argentinian singer and guitarist) (in 2005-10)
membranophone:
Fernando Samalea (in 2005-10)
synthesizer:
Leandro Fresco (in 2005-10)
lead vocals:
Gustavo Cerati (in 2005-10)
recorded at:
Unisono in Vicente López, Buenos Aires, Argentina (in 2005-10)
recording of:
Medium
lyricist and composer:
Gustavo Cerati
5:33
11Bomba de tiempo
bass guitar:
Fernando Nalé (in 2005-10)
guest membranophone:
Pedro Moscuzza (in 2005-10)
guitar:
Gustavo Cerati (in 2005-10) and Richard Coleman (Argentinian singer and guitarist) (in 2005-10)
synthesizer:
Leandro Fresco (in 2005-10)
lead vocals:
Gustavo Cerati (in 2005-10)
recorded at:
Unisono in Vicente López, Buenos Aires, Argentina (in 2005-10)
recording of:
Bomba de tiempo
lyricist and composer:
Gustavo Cerati
5:11
12Crimen
bass guitar:
Fernando Nalé (in 2005-10)
guitar:
Gustavo Cerati (in 2005-10) and Richard Coleman (Argentinian singer and guitarist) (in 2005-10)
membranophone:
Fernando Samalea (in 2005-10)
synthesizer:
Leandro Fresco (in 2005-10)
lead vocals:
Gustavo Cerati (in 2005-10)
recorded at:
Unisono in Vicente López, Buenos Aires, Argentina (in 2005-10)
recording of:
Crimen
lyricist and composer:
Gustavo Cerati
3:52
13Jugo de luna
bass guitar:
Fernando Nalé (in 2005-10)
guitar:
Gustavo Cerati (in 2005-10) and Richard Coleman (Argentinian singer and guitarist) (in 2005-10)
membranophone:
Fernando Samalea (in 2005-10)
synthesizer:
Leandro Fresco (in 2005-10)
lead vocals:
Gustavo Cerati (in 2005-10)
recorded at:
Unisono in Vicente López, Buenos Aires, Argentina (in 2005-10)
recording of:
Jugo de luna
lyricist:
Gustavo Cerati and Richard Coleman (Argentinian singer and guitarist)
composer:
Gustavo Cerati
4:07

Credits

Release

mixer:Hector Castillo (in 2005-10)
engineer:Hector Castillo (in 2005-10)
Uriel Dorfman (in 2005-10)
Tweety González (in 2005-10)
co-producer:Tweety González (in 2005-10)
producer:Gustavo Cerati (in 2005-10)
mastering:Howie Weinberg (mastering engineer) (from 2005 until 2006)
mastered at:Masterdisk in New York, New York, United States (from 2005 until 2006)
Discogs:https://www.discogs.com/release/948744 [info]
other databases:https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/gustavo_cerati/ahi_vamos.p/ [info]