If you want to experience the full spectrum, listen to the live album "Siempre es Hoy (En Vivo)" or the later released "Cerati Infinito" to hear the grandeur of his final touring performances.

Cerati’s work is characterized by its meticulous production and "cosmic" lyrical imagery. He was deeply influenced by British icons like , The Police , and Jimi Hendrix , yet he created a unique sonic architecture that felt distinctly Latin American.

In 2011, Gustavo was physically absent, but his presence was stronger than ever. His final album, , had been a massive success. By 2011, fans and the industry were looking back at this work as a "perfect goodbye," even if unintentional.

is not just another compilation album; it represents a poignant moment in the history of Latin rock. Released a year after the legendary Argentine artist suffered a severe stroke in Venezuela, this collection serves as both a retrospective of his monumental career and a tribute to his status as the "Wizard of Pop". The Context of the 2011 Release

Tracks from Bocanada (1999) and Ahí Vamos (2006) formed the spine of the collection. "Puente," perhaps his most iconic solo track, served as the ultimate thesis statement for his career—a song explicitly about connection, crossing divides, and universal love. Production and Curation as Art

Grandes Éxitos album (2011) by Gustavo Cerati is a 14-track digital compilation released by Sony Music Entertainment Argentina

Songs from his final masterpiece, Fuerza Natural , such as "Déjà vu" and "Rapto," show a musician at the absolute height of his powers, playing with folk structures, country-rock inflections, and surrealist storytelling.

In 1997, Soda Stereo disbanded, and Cerati embarked on a successful solo career, exploring various musical styles and collaborating with other artists. His solo work was marked by experimentation and innovation, earning him numerous awards and recognition within the music industry.

In 2011, Cerati announced the project Grandes Éxitos, a compilation album featuring re-recorded versions of his most iconic songs. This ambitious project aimed to revisit and reimagine the hits that had defined his career with Soda Stereo and as a solo artist.