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The album's title, which translates to "Comfort and Music to Fly," reflects the "trippy," atmospheric arrangements that dominated the session. To capture this sound, the band was joined by a string and woodwind trio—the Fainguersch brothers—on viola, cello, and bassoon, along with long-time collaborator Tweety González on synthesizers. Versions and Releases

remains one of the most iconic moments in Ibero-American rock history. While the series was famous for "stripping down" rock hits to acoustic versions, Soda Stereo famously broke the rules, delivering a hybrid performance that was part acoustic and part "plugged". A Paradoxical Performance soda stereo mtv unplugged completo

To understand the gravity of the session, one must look at the state of Soda Stereo in 1997. The band had just finished the grueling tour for their experimental album Sueño Stereo (1995). Internal tensions were high. Gustavo Cerati was eager to explore solo projects, while Zeta Bosio and Charly Alberti felt the machine needed to keep rolling. The album's title, which translates to "Comfort and