Un hombre alado is a feature-length documentary about Gustavo Cerati's creative, artistic and technical process. Through conversations with people who knew him, and the voice of Gustavo himself, we will discover aspects of his musical career and also what it was like when he faced his guitar to compose the music and lyrics of his songs. We will immerse ourselves in his universe to understand why his legacy continues to expand.
Aided by archival footage and interviews with its key figures, this documentary delves into the history of Argentine rock music from its origins up to the mid-1990s.
The last concert of Soda Stereo is the first work published by the group in DVD. This is a final concert by Soda Stereo on September 20, 1997 at River Plate Stadium in Argentina. In the same year, the group visited Mexico, Venezuela, Chile and finally, River Plate Stadium in Argentina.
Documentary that tells the story of Soda Stereo, the most popular Argentinian band in all of Latin America, from their beginnings in 1983 to their farewell tour in 1997
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»
Nada personal en Obras is a VHS by Soda Stereo, recorded live in 1986 at the Obras Sanitarias Stadium in Buenos Aires, Argentina, as part of the tour to present Nada personal, their second studio album. It is the first video album made by the musical group.