"Colores Santos," released in March 1992, is a pioneering album by Argentine musicians Gustavo Cerati and Daniel Melero, marking their collaborative effort under the name Cerati/Melero. This 11-track album, spanning 50 minutes, is a testament to their innovative spirit and their exploration of electronic music, which would later influence Cerati's work with Soda Stereo. The album's genres span Argentine rock, Latin rock, rock en español, and Latin alternative, showcasing the duo's versatility and forward-thinking approach.
Recorded at the peak of Soda Stereo's popularity, "Colores Santos" features a blend of Cerati's signature vocals and Melero's cutting-edge musical exploration. The album includes collaborations with notable artists such as Flavio Etcheto on trumpets and Carola Bony on backing vocals for the track "Pudo Ser." Each song is a unique blend of electronic and rock elements, with standout tracks like "Vuelta por el Universo," "Marea de Venus," and "Hoy Ya No Soy Yo" highlighting the duo's experimental prowess.
Despite its innovative nature, "Colores Santos" was never formally presented live, adding to its mystique and cult status among fans. The album's production involved over 350 hours of studio work, reflecting the dedication and passion Cerati and Melero poured into their collaborative effort. "Colores Santos" is not just an album; it's a snapshot of a pivotal moment in Argentine music, where tradition meets innovation, and the result is a timeless collection of songs that continue to inspire and influence.