Serú Girán - Serú '92 (1992)

Artist: Serú Girán
Title: Serú Girán
Year Of Release: 1992
Label: Columbia
Genre: Rock, Pop Rock, Art Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 46:20
Total Size: 112/295 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Serú Girán
Year Of Release: 1992
Label: Columbia
Genre: Rock, Pop Rock, Art Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 46:20
Total Size: 112/295 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Queen Elizabeth (Album Version) 5:08
02. Mundo Agradable (Album Version) 4:11
03. No Puedo Dejar (Album Version) 3:08
04. Ese Tren (Album Version) 3:14
05. A Cada Hombre, A Cada Mujer (Album Version) 3:53
06. Hundiendo El Titanic (Album Version) 2:35
07. Transformacion (Album Version) 6:56
08. Déjame Entrar (Album Version) 3:29
09. Nos Veremos Otra Vez (Album Version) 3:58
10. Si Me Das Tu Amor (Album Version) 3:41
11. Muévete Al Hablar (Album Version) 6:08
"Serú '92" is a comeback album, recorded after 10 years of silence and the band's disbandment. The release was a colossal commercial success: it instantly went platinum, and the subsequent concerts at River Plate Stadium attracted over 130,000 people.
Despite its triumph, critics often call it "an album by three soloists." Over the past decade, Charly García, David Lebón, and Pedro Aznar have built impressive solo careers, so each brought essentially complete, "personal" songs to the studio, making the album sound more like a high-quality anthology of individual performances than a unified collective effort.
This album closed a historical chapter for Serú Girán, demonstrating how the iconic '70s prog rock band was able to transform its sound to the standards of '90s stadium pop rock.
Despite its triumph, critics often call it "an album by three soloists." Over the past decade, Charly García, David Lebón, and Pedro Aznar have built impressive solo careers, so each brought essentially complete, "personal" songs to the studio, making the album sound more like a high-quality anthology of individual performances than a unified collective effort.
This album closed a historical chapter for Serú Girán, demonstrating how the iconic '70s prog rock band was able to transform its sound to the standards of '90s stadium pop rock.