Paper sleeve version of the 1986 album from the most popular latin rock band from Argentina fronted by Gustavo Cerati.
CD Reviews
It may seem dated.....
Dave Huber | Delaware, United States | 10/09/2001
(4 out of 5 stars)
"...but this Argentine trio's mid-80s effort holds up extremely well. English-language only rockers are missing out on this superb Latin American group. Lead man Gustavo Cerati's guitars dominate this disc throughout, and to me it seems one of his American influences is former Chic guitarist Nile Rodgers. "Prófugos" ("Fugitives") and "No Existes" ("You Don't Exist") are total jams; "Persiana Americana" ("American Persian") is an enjoyable offbeat refrain, and "Signos" ("Signs") features a crescendoing harmony accented by spectacular acoustic guitar."
Best Soda's work
Mariana V. Miller | Upland, CA USA | 10/17/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This,their third cd is,in my opinion,the most mature of the first three cds,which,by the way,are the best ones.
Different sound,better singing,a classic of it's time.
To favorites to consider:
El Rito and Signos.
Try it,if you want to hear a good example of good latin american rock."
Signos
jovenmaravilla | 03/30/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Las mejores, sin duda: Sin sobresaltos, El rito, En camino, Prófugos. Persiana, Signos, No existes, todos clásicos. Vas a llorar"
Uno de los mejores
jovenmaravilla | Capital Federal Argentina | 01/09/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Junto con Dynamo, Signos encabeza mis recomendaciones de los discos de Soda.
Este disco aparte de mostrar un cambio en la calidad del sonido de la época tiene canciones simplemente espectaculares.
Creo que Signos es una canción de Virus que Soda hizo con mas estilo. No existes y Final Caja Negra son también muy destacables.
Disco para tener si o si en la colección."