The 2011 collection encapsulates the evolution of Cerati’s sound, moving from the sophisticated textures of Bocanada (1999) to the organic, guitar-driven energy of Ahí Vamos (2006) and the psychedelic folk of his final studio masterpiece, Fuerza Natural (2009).
"Grandes Éxitos" is a 20-track compilation that spans Cerati's career, from his early days with Soda Stereo to his solo work. The album is divided into two CDs, with the first disc featuring 11 songs, including hits like "Debilidad" (from Soda Stereo's 1986 album "Signos") and "Rasguña las Piedras" (from Cerati's 2006 album "Ahí vamos"). The second disc includes 9 tracks, among them "No te creo" (from "Fuerza Natural") and a new song, "Crown of Fire." gustavo cerati grandes exitos 2011 work
(2010), where he co-produced and performed on tracks like "Tu" and "Devoción". During her 2010 tour, she famously dedicated "Sale el Sol" to him as a "sun" that would eventually come out. Why It Still Resonates in 2026 The 2011 collection encapsulates the evolution of Cerati’s