Soda Stereo MTV Unplugged: Comfort and music to fly

Soda Stereo MTV Unplugged: Comfort and music to fly

Release date : March 12, 1996
Countries of origin : United States of America /
Original Language : Spanish /
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Production companies : MTV /
March 12, 1996 United States of America Music Spanish More
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The recording was not made exactly under the MTV Unplugged standards because the band was 'Plugged', but includes a great Andrea Echeverri's performance in the track «En la Ciudad de la Furia» and also they used samplers in 2 tracks: 'Cementerio Club' from Luis Alberto Spinetta used on «Té para Tres» and 'Chrome Waves' from the English band Ride used on «Un Misil en mi Placard»
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  • title:Soda Stereo MTV Unplugged: Comfort and music to fly
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1996
  • Genres: Music ·
  • Countries of origin: United States of America ·
  • Original Language: Spanish ·
  • Director:
  • Writers:
  • Production companies: MTV ·
  • Overview:The recording was not made exactly under the MTV Unplugged standards because the band was 'Plugged', but includes a great Andrea Echeverri's performance in the track «En la Ciudad de la Furia» and also they used samplers in 2 tracks: 'Cementerio Club' from Luis Alberto Spinetta used on «Té para Tres» and 'Chrome Waves' from the English band Ride used on «Un Misil en mi Placard»
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