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5.0 out of 5 stars
_Nada Personal_ bueno, _Canción Animal_ excelente,
By rone (San José, CA, US) - See all my reviews
This review is from: 2 En 1 (Audio CD)
_Nada Personal_ no sufre del "sophomore jinx", la mala suerte del segundo intento. Para mí, las pistas más débiles son "Danza Rota" y "Estoy Azulado"; el resto es buen rock, buen Soda. 4 estrellas._Canción Animal_ es, para mí, el mejor disco de Soda y uno de los mejores discos de rock en existencia. Está lleno de canciones clásicas. 5 estrellas.
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cancion animal,
By ca-blush (plantation, florida United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: 2 En 1 (Audio CD)
this is soda stereo best album.it's amazing!!!!!
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Old and New,
By Dave Huber (Delaware, United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: 2 En 1 (Audio CD)
I actually own these albums as separate entities. Nada Personal may seem dated in its approach -- heavy, rhythmy guitar w/standard 4-beat drums -- but most songs hold up well including the title track and the reggae-ish "Cuando Pase El Temblor." Canción Animal is better (perhaps b/c it's newer). "En El Séptimo Día" is an odd time signature absolute JAM -- easily one of Soda's best ever. "Hombre Al Agua" features a pounding bass background line accented by Gustavo Cerati's phenomenal guitar. "Té Para 3" is pure Cerati poetry at its finest -- a simple, relaxing ballad.
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2 En 1 by Soda Stereo (Audio CD - 2001)
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