Bocanada

Bocanada
Studio album by
Released28 June 1999
Recorded1998–1999
StudioCasaSubmarina, Buenos Aires, Argentina. The Symphonic Orchestra was recorded at Abbey Road, London, England.
Genre
Length69:19
LabelBMG International
ProducerGustavo Cerati
Gustavo Cerati chronology
Amor Amarillo
(1993)
Bocanada
(1999)
Siempre es Hoy
(2002)
Singles from Bocanada
  1. "Raíz"
    Released: May 1999
  2. "Puente"
    Released: August 1999
  3. "Paseo inmoral"
    Released: November 1999
  4. "Tabú"
    Released: February 2000
  5. "Engaña"
    Released: June 2000
  6. "Río Babel"
    Released: October 2000
Professional ratings
Review scores
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AllMusic[1]

Bocanada (Puff) is the second solo album by Argentine rock musician Gustavo Cerati, released by BMG International on 28 June 1999. The album, an eclectic mix of neo-psychedelia and trip hop with a variety of styles, is considered by critics and fans as a highlight in Cerati's career and one of his best albums.[1] His first album release after the breakup of Soda Stereo, Bocanada followed Cerati's time with the groups Plan V and Ocio, two bands oriented towards electronic music. "Raíz" was the album's first cut played in radio stations, "Puente" being the first music video to be released; Bocanada had the most music videos produced of any Cerati album to date.[1]

  1. ^ a b c "Bocanada - Gustavo Cerati | Album". AllMusic. Retrieved Jul 27, 2024.