La Revuelta

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La Revuelta
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Studio album by
Released27 February 2012
Recorded2011–2012; Estudios Mondomix (Bs.As.) [1]
Genre Rock en español
Length39:26
Label Sony Music Argentina
Producer Cachorro López [2]
Bersuit Vergarabat chronology
?
(2007)
La Revuelta
(2012)
El Baile Interior
(2014)
Singles from La Revuelta
  1. "Cambiar El Alma"

La Revuelta is the tenth album by the Argentine rock band Bersuit Vergarabat. This is the first album recorded by Bersuit after a hiatus, and without the main singer and one of the founders of the band, Gustavo Cordera. [3]

Contents

The album was produced with the collaboration of Argentinian singers Andrés Calamaro, Vicentico and Chano from Tan Biónica band.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s){{{extra_column}}}Length
1."Cambiar El Alma [Change The Soul]"Righi, Céspedes 3:34
2."No Te Olvides [Do Not Forget]"Céspedes 3:50
3."Así Es [Is Like This]"Céspedes 3:32
4."Dios Te Salve [God Save You]"Suárez, Céspedes, Righi 3:28
5."Es Solo Una Parte [Is Only A Part]"Verenzuela 2:55
6."La Serpiente [The Snake]"Martín, Subirá, Righi, Verenzuela, Suárez, Céspedes, Sbarbatti 3:09
7."El Motor"Céspedes, Sbarbatti, Suárez, Righi 3:00
8."Santa Cecilia" (featuring Vicentico)MartínVicentico2:53
9."En El Muelle [In The Pier]"Céspedes 3:53
10."Cargamos [We Load]"Verenzuela 4:27
11."Afónico [Aphonic]"Céspedes 2:43
12."La Revuelta [The Revolt]"Verenzuela, Suárez, Righi, Martín, Céspedes, Subirá, Sbarbatti 2:02

Personnel

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References

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  2. ""CAMBIAR EL ALMA" EL NUEVO SINGLE DE BERSUIT". Bersuit.com. Retrieved 2 March 2012.
  3. "Bersuit vuelve… sin Gustavo Cordera (Bersuit returns... without Gustavo Cordera)". El Clarín (Argentina). Retrieved 2 March 2012.