Rex Mix
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Rex Mix is an EP Remix recorded by Argentine rock
band Soda Stereo
. It was their second effort EP and was released by Sony Music in 1991. The EP contains remixes and new arrangements of previous songs, two songs recorded live at El Gran Rex (Hombre al agua, and No Existes), and one new track: No necesito verte (para saberlo). Daniel Melero, then a frequent collaborator of the band, played an important role in this EP, doing remixes and bringing new concepts to the band.
Tracklisting was different in all 3 formats (12", cassette and CD), with four songs on the 12" and six on tape. All seven tracks were included on the CD.
It was the last Soda Stereo record to be commercially released on vinyl in Argentina. Any Argentinian Soda vinyl releases after this one were pressed in minimal quantities as promos.
Additional personnel
Rock music
Rock music is a genre of popular music that developed during and after the 1960s, particularly in the United Kingdom and the United States. It has its roots in 1940s and 1950s rock and roll, itself heavily influenced by rhythm and blues and country music...
band Soda Stereo
Soda Stereo
Soda Stereo were an Argentine rock band who are recognized as one of the most influential and important Latin American and Ibero-American bands of all time...
. It was their second effort EP and was released by Sony Music in 1991. The EP contains remixes and new arrangements of previous songs, two songs recorded live at El Gran Rex (Hombre al agua, and No Existes), and one new track: No necesito verte (para saberlo). Daniel Melero, then a frequent collaborator of the band, played an important role in this EP, doing remixes and bringing new concepts to the band.
Track listing
- Hombre Al Agua (Cerati - Melero)
- No Existes (Cerati)
- En Camino - Viva la Patria Mix (Cerati - De Sebastian - Ficicchia)
- No Necesito Verte (Para Saberlo) (Cerati - Melero)
- No Necesito Verte (Para Saberlo) - Krupa Mix
- En Camino - Veranek Mix
- No Necesito Verte (Para Saberlo) - Candombe Mix
Tracklisting was different in all 3 formats (12", cassette and CD), with four songs on the 12" and six on tape. All seven tracks were included on the CD.
It was the last Soda Stereo record to be commercially released on vinyl in Argentina. Any Argentinian Soda vinyl releases after this one were pressed in minimal quantities as promos.
Line-up
Soda Stereo- Gustavo CeratiGustavo CeratiGustavo Adrián Cerati Clark is an Argentine rock musician, singer-songwriter, composer and record producer. He was the frontman, lead vocalist, lead guitarist and lead songwriter of the Argentine rock band Soda Stereo, one of the most influential bands of latin rock music. In the early 90s, with...
: lead vocals, guitar, keyboards and programming - Zeta BosioZeta BosioHéctor Pedro Juan Bosio Bertolotti better known by his stage name Zeta Bosio, is an Argentine rock musician, record producer and DJ, better known as the bassist and backing vocalist of the influential Argentine rock band Soda Stereo...
: bass and backing vocals - Charly AlbertiCharly AlbertiCarlos Alberto Ficicchia Gigliotti , known by his stage name Charly Alberti, is an Argentine rock musician, better recognized as the drummer of the influential argentine rock band Soda Stereo. Because of this, he is considered one of the most important musicians of latin and Spanish rock...
: drums and percussion
Additional personnel
- Tweety González: keyboards and acoustic guitar
- Daniel Melero: keyboards and chorus, voice in No Necesito Verte (Para Saberlo)
- Andrea Álvarez: percussion, chorus en Hombre Al Agua
- Produced by Gustavo Cerati & Zeta Bosio