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Cómplices

Cómplices (transl.Accomplices)[1] is the 18th studio album by Mexican singer Luis Miguel, released on 2 May 2008 by Warner Music Latina. The record is a collaboration with Spanish musician Manuel Alejandro, who wrote and arranged the songs, and co-produced the album with Luis Miguel. Musically, it is a pop album of mostly ballads and a few uptempo tracks with lyrics emphasizing romance. Two singles were released to promote the album: "Si Tú Te Atreves" and "Te Desean". To further promote the record, Luis Miguel embarked on the year-long Cómplices Tour from September 2008 to September 2009. He performed in North America and a few countries in South America.

Cómplices
Studio album by
Released2 May 2008 (2008-05-02)
Studio
GenrePop
Length51:43
LanguageSpanish
LabelWarner Music Latina
Producer
Luis Miguel chronology
Navidades
(2006)
Cómplices
(2008)
No Culpes a La Noche
(2009)
Singles from Complices
  1. "Si Tú Te Atreves"
    Released: 7 April 2008 (2008-04-07)
  2. "Te Desean"
    Released: 30 June 2008 (2008-06-30)

Upon its release, Cómplices was met with mixed reactions from music critics. While Luis Miguel's vocals and his decision to work with Alejandro were praised, the record was criticized for sounding too similar to his previous albums. Cómplices was nominated as Best Latin Pop Album at the 51st Annual Grammy Awards (2009) as well as Latin Pop Album of the Year by a Solo Artist at the 2009 Latin Billboard Music Awards. Commercially, Cómplices reached number one in Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico, Peru, Spain, and the Billboard Top Latin Albums chart in the United States. By November 2015, the record had sold over 1.2 million copies.

Background

 
Luis Miguel collaborated with Manuel Alejandro (pictured), who composed, arranged, and co-produced the tracks for Cómplices.

In 2006, Luis Miguel released Navidades, a holiday album of Christmas standards sung in Spanish.[2] On 17 July the following year, Billboard reported that Luis Miguel was set to release an album of original material on September.[3] Spanish singer and songwriter Rosana mentioned that she wrote songs for Luis Miguel's next project—as they shared the same record label—and she hoped he would accept them.[4]

On 14 March 2008, Luis Miguel announced that he planned to release an album on May of that year featuring original tracks composed by Spanish musician Manuel Alejandro and co-produced by both.[5] The record's title, Cómplices, was announced on 1 April 2008 and was his first pop album of new material since 33 (2003).[6][7][8] Alejandro previously composed the tracks Al Que Me Siga and Si Te Perdiera, for Luis Miguel's albums Mis Romances (2001) and Grandes Éxitos (2005), respectively.[9]

The album was mainly recorded at the Record Plant studio in Los Angeles, California, with additional recordings done at Ocean Way Recording and Westlake Recording Studios; the mixing was completed at Record Plant studio as well.[10][8] Cómplices is the first disc where Luis Miguel allowed someone else to have complete control of the project. Alejandro, a respected composer in the Latin pop field, formerly worked with other artists such as Julio Iglesias, Plácido Domingo, Raphael, and José José.[11] According to Luis Miguel, it took eight or nine years to prepare the disc.[12]

Composition

The ballads on Cómplices are accompanied by an orchestra that included a piano, violins, and cellos.[13] All but three of the songs are ballads with "De Nuevo el Paraíso", "Estrenando Amor", and "Tu Imaginación" being uptempo numbers which incorporate "funky" wind instruments, a female choir, and a "seductive rhythm."[14] Luis Miguel likened the songs on the disc to movies, stating: "Sometimes you are the bad guy, other times the good guy, and some even, the third in discord."[15] The opening track, "Te Desean," is an "envy-drenched" song in which Luis Miguel sings to his beloved that "other men court her and desire her as he did before she was his."[13][16] It is followed by "Dicen", about a love that is "on the verge of falling apart."[11] In "Ay, Cariño", the artist asks "What are you made of?" and is excited about the cradle and a home.[13] Luis Miguel dedicated the track to his son, who was born before the album's release.[17] On "De Nuevo el Paraíso", his love "fears commitment" while he celebrates the liberty of being alone again.[16][11] "Si Tú Te Atreves", a half ballad and half bolero song,[18] speaks of "an intense and impossible love" in which the singer proposes a "passionate encounter with a person as tied up or committed as he is."[16][19] "Amor a Mares" is a Peruvian waltz and the lyrics include: "Te quiero cerca para mi noche fría" / "Te quiero cerca para mi ser vacío" / "Para morir contigo de muerte lenta" / "De darte tanta vida" / "Y amor divino" ("I want you near for my cold night" / I want you near to be my emptiness"/ "To die slowly with you" / "To give you so much life"/ "And divine love").[20][21]

On "Estrenando Amor," he chants: "Hoy otra vez de nuevo estoy / Estrenando amor / Sueños y caricias / Nuevos besos, nueva vida / Estrenando amor / Amasando amor / Construyendo amor / Divino amor" ("Now I'm new again" / Dreams and caresses" / New kisses, new life" / "Premiering love" / "Kneading love" / "Constructing love"/ "Divine love").[21] "Bravo Amor, Bravo" is a "filmic analogy of the couple who feigns love and passion" and "fakes kisses."[16][11] The proceeding track "Tu Imaginación", a disco tune, has the artist enjoying listening to his lover's "diversity, fantasy and ambiguity."[16] The title track deals with "eroticism without measure that surpasses reason."[13] Luis Miguel cites on "Amor de Hecho": "Mejor mil veces amor de hecho; mejor mil veces, que amor deshecho ("Better a thousand times love indeed; Better a thousand times, than undone love").[16] The final cut on the album, "Se Amaban", is about a love who "steals partners" and chronicles a couple "who adored each other, in whose relationship a stranger intervened, awakening black passions in her heart and sowing weeds in his."[16][11] The bonus track, "Disfraces", is dedicated to his then-partner Aracely Arámbula.[22] Manuel Alejandro wrote this song while living with Luis Miguel in Acapulco.[23]

Promotion

Release

 
Luis Miguel holding a press conference in Mexico City to celebrate the release of Cómplices.

Cómplices was released in Spain on 2 May 2008 and worldwide four days later to coincide with Mother's Day.[24][25] On 6 May Luis Miguel held a press conference at the Casino Español in Mexico City to celebrate the launch of the album.[6] Three days later he held another press conference in Madrid, Spain to present the album.[26] A two-disc holiday edition of the record was released in Spain on 2 December 2008 and contains both Cómplices and Navidades.[27]

A special edition of the album, Cómplices: Edición Especial was issued on 28 April 2009. It includes a DVD featuring the music videos for "Si Tú Te Atreves" and "Te Desean" as well as a new track "Disfraces" (composed by Alejandro), five commemorative postcards, and a digital download for the remix of "Tu Imaginación" by Hex Hector. The special edition was also launched to tie-in with Mother's Day.[28]

Singles

"Si Tú Te Atreves" was released as the album's lead single on 7 April 2008,[29] and it reached number 11 and four on the Billboard Hot Latin Songs and Latin Pop Airplay charts in the US, respectively.[30][31] It reached the top of the Chilean music charts according to the Associated Press.[32] The music video for the song was filmed in Los Angeles, California, directed by Rebecca Blake, and released on 27 April 2008.[33] The second single, "Te Desean", was released on 30 June 2008,[34] and also reached number one in Chile and number five in Uruguay.[35][36] The accompanying music video, also directed by Blake, was filmed in Malibu and released on 14 July 2008.[34][37]

In addition to the singles, the title track and "Ay, Cariño" peaked at number two and three in Uruguay, respectively,[38][39] and in Nicaragua at number two.[40] "Amor de Hecho" also received radio airplay in Panama.[41] "Amor a Mares" peak at number one in Chile.[40] "Disfraces" was released in 2009 as a promo single for the special edition of Cómplices.[42]

Tour

 
Luis Miguel on stage in Broomfield, Colorado during his Cómplices Tour.

To promote Cómplices, Luis Miguel embarked on a worldwide tour commencing in the United States. The North American leg of the tour cumulated 40 concerts, including a show in Toronto, Canada. Luis Miguel also toured in the Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico and Chile.[43] In Argentina, his four shows in the Vélez Sarsfield Stadium in Buenos Aires sold 200,000 tickets, an additional 100,000 tickets were purchased throughout the country.[44] The first leg of the tour ended 5 December 2008 in Punta del Este, Uruguay, completing 53 concerts in 94 days.[45][46] The second leg of the tour began in Mexico City's Nacional Auditorium on 20 January 2009. He tried to break his previous record in this venue with 30 concerts in the same tour, achieved with México En La Piel Tour. However, he only completed 25 shows.[47] Luis Miguel continued his Mexican tour with four concerts in the Telmex Auditorium of Guadalajara,[48] and another four concerts in Monterrey's Arena.[49] He completed the last 10 concerts of 25 scheduled in Mexico City between 24 February to 8 March.[47] From 12 to 15 September he played the last four concerts of the tour in The Colosseum at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas.[50] The entire tour consisted of 91 concerts in 42 cities and 8 countries.[51]

Miguel was accompanied by a 12-piece band during his tour which included horns, keyboards, guitars, two female backup singers,[52] and a 11-piece mariachi band.[53] His hour and forty-five minute concert consisted mainly of pop songs and ballads from Cómplices and his earlier career, as well as medleys of boleros and mariachi songs from his past catalog in a couple of medleys.[54][52] The stage was made up of LED screens displaying abstract images in each song,[55][56] 3 big screens, one in the middle and one on each side of the stage, also included crystal clear steps and a gleaming floor, surrounded by a display of powerful lights and sound.[57][58]

Regarding Luis Miguel's performance in Chicago, the Chicago Sun-Times editor Laura Emerick commented that the concert "displayed Luismi in his many musical phases: Latin pop crooner, bolero specialist, pop-rock swinger and mariachi master". She noted that Miguel "was all smiles, all upbeat attitude and genuinely happy to be there", and complimented the five-minute overture and video-clip reel that "Elvis might have admired". Also commented that "Luismi appeared to be at his peak on his ranchera section — where his rich baritone sounds most at home, he even can hold his own with greats of the past".[59] According to Pollstar, the tour grossed 36.1 million and was attended by 450,000 spectators in 73 shows reported.[60] During his concerts in Mexico City he received a special award, a Silver Dahlia for his 180 concerts at the National Auditorium since 1991, gathering 1.5 million spectators in total.[61] In addiction, the tour received a nomination at the 2009 Latin Billboard Music Awards for the Latin Tour of the Year.[62]

Critical reception and accolades

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [11]
Montreal Gazette     [63]
The Philadelphia Inquirer    [64]
Vida en el Valle     [65]

On its release, Cómplices was met with mixed reactions from music critics. AllMusic editor Andree Farias rated the album 3.5 of 5 stars, calling it his most "hopelessly romantic disc" of the artist's career and "pristinely executed by Latin pop standards.[11] She lauded Luis Miguel's decision to collaborate with Alejandro, questioning why it took long for both artists to work together, and stated that the composer's "eye for detail" is "exquisite." Farias noted that while the record is "poetically" flawless, it "doesn't result in a big sonic departure for the vocalist."[11] Billboard En Español critic Marcela Álvarez wrote a positive review of the album, also praising the collaboration between Luis Miguel and Alejandro.[13] She found "Si Tú Te Atreves" to be the record's best track and concluded that "more than one summer love will be born from this album."[13] A.D. Amorosi of The Philadelphia Inquirer, rating it three of four stars, named Luis Miguel "a Mexican Sinatra of sorts," comparing Alejandro's production as the Spanish version of Nelson Riddle. Amorosi praised Luis Miguel's vocals as a "romantic voice whose caramel-coated tones oozed perfectly through the grandest of strings and the slightest of Latin rhythms."[64] A reviewer for Vista magazine called it the "Hottest CD of the Season" and declared that fans of the singer will not "stop playing it."[66]

In a mixed review of the album, El Nuevo Herald writer Sandra Palacios denoted the production as a result of Luis Miguel's experiences, and called it "retro, just like the 70's."[18] Palacios noted that songs such as "Si Tú Te Atreves" were similar to his previous songs such as "Por Debajo de la Mesa" and "O Tú o Ninguna" and wondered when the singer would release new material that is "fresh and renovative."[18] A reviewer for Montreal Gazette was not impressed with the record. While admiring Luis Miguel's vocals, the writer criticized Cómplices as a "collection of cookie-cutter boring tracks" which would "put one to sleep."[63] Similarly, writing for Vida en el Valle, Olivia Ruiz found the songs to be "monotonous" and felt none of them stood out. She regarded tracks like "De Nuevo al Paraíso" and "Tu Imaginación" giving "little variety to the sounds of the ballads" and surmised the disc is "perfect for a romantic evening."[65] In a negative review of Cómplices, José María Álvarez of Reforma criticized Luis Miguel for being unimaginative and felt the tracks were identical to each other. He unfavorably regarded "Ay, Cariño" as an overtone of fellow Mexican singer Emannuel and found the strings on the record to be "bland."[20]

At the 51st Annual Grammy Awards in 2009, Cómplices received a Grammy nomination for Best Latin Pop Album, which went to La Vida... Es Un Ratico (2007) by Juanes.[67] At the 2009 Latin Billboard Music Awards, it was nominated for Latin Pop Album of the Year by a Solo Artist,[62] but lost to 95/08 Éxitos (2008) by Enrique Iglesias.[68]

Commercial performance

Within 24 hours of it release, Cómplices sold over 320,000 copies and received four platinum certifications.[69] In Mexico, it debuted at the top of the Top 100 Mexico chart and spent six weeks on this spot.[70] Cómplices was certified diamond by AMPROFON in just three weeks after its launch for sales of 400,000 copies and was the second best-selling album of 2008 in the country after Para Siempre (2007) by Vicente Fernández.[71][72] In the US, Cómplices debuted and peaked at number 10 in the Billboard 200 on the week of 24 May 2008,[73] making it the singer's highest ranking album on the chart, which was previously held by Romances (1997) at number 14.[74] The set bowed at No. 10 with 32,000 copies on its opening week.[75] Leila Cobo noted, however, that it was not the singer's best sales week ever.[25] In addition, the record debuted at number one on the Billboard Top Latin Albums chart,[76] where it spent two weeks on this spot.[77] This made Luis Miguel the artist with the most number ones on the chart,[75] until his record was broken by Marco Antonio Solís in 2013.[78] It sold over 72,000 units in the country and was eventually awarded a platinum certification in the Latin field by the Recording Industry Association of America for shipments of 100,000 units.[79][80]

In Spain, Cómplices reached number one on its album charts and sold 65,000 copies in 2008, making it the 14th best selling album of the year.[81][82] Cómplices was certified platinum by PROMUSICAE for shipping over 80,000 copies.[83] In South America, the disc reached number one in Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru.[84] Additionally, it was certified multi-platinum in Argentina and Chile and platinum in Venezuela.[85][86][87] As of November 2015, Cómplices had sold over 1.2 million units worldwide.[88]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Manuel Alejandro, except where noted.

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Te Desean" 4:26
2."Dicen" 3:20
3."Ay, Cariño" 4:18
4."De Nuevo el Paraíso" 4:26
5."Si Tú Te Atreves" 3:54
6."Amor a Mares" 4:41
7."Estrenando Amor"
  • Alejandro
  • Pepe Dougan
  • Víctor Feijóo
3:50
8."Bravo Amor Bravo" 5:36
9."Tu Imaginación"
  • Alejandro
  • Dougan
  • Feijóo
3:55
10."Cómplices" 4:30
11."Amor de Hecho" 4:23
12."Se Amaban" 4:12
Total length:51:43
Edición Especial DVD
No.TitleVideo directorLength
1."Si Tú Te Atreves"Rebecca Blake3:58
2."Te Desean"Blake4:31
3."Disfraces"N/A3:23
Total length:11:52

Personnel

Adapted from the Cómplices liner notes:[10]

Performance credits

Musicians

Violin

  • Bruce Dukov
  • Richard Altenbach
  • Charlie Bisharat
  • Rebecca Bunnell
  • Nicole Bush
  • Darius Campo
  • Mario DeLeón
  • David Ewart
  • Armen Garabedian
  • Alan Grunfeld
  • Tamara Hatwan
  • Peter Kent
  • Razdan Kuyumjian
  • Alyssa Park
  • Michelle Richards
  • Guillermo Romero
  • Mari Tsumura
  • Josefina Vergara

Cello

  • Larry Corbett
  • Jodi Burnett
  • Mattehew Cooker
  • Trevor Handy
  • Paula Hochalter
  • Armen Ksajikian
  • Dane Little
  • Timothy Landauer
  • Miguel Martínez
  • Steve Richards
  • Daniel Smith
  • Christina Soule
  • Rudolph Stein
  • Kevan Torfeh
  • Sebastian Tottcher
  • John Walz

Chorus

  • Juan Del Castillo
  • Bambi Jones
  • Leyla Hoyle Guerrero
  • Carlos Murguia
  • Kenny O'Brien
  • Giselda Vatcky
  • Terry Wood

Technical credits

  • Luis Miguel – producer
  • Manuel Alejandro – producer, basic arrangements, arrangements (keyboards, strings, pianos)
  • Alejandro Asensi – executive producer
  • Francisco Loyo – music co-production
  • David Reitzas – mixer
  • Rafa Sardinaengineer
  • Ron McMaster – mastering engineer
  • Victor Feijoo – basic arrangements ("Tú Imaginación" and "Estrenando Amor"), arrangements (programming, chrorus, guitars), brass arrangements
  • Pepe Dougan – basic arrangements ("Tú Imaginación" and "Estrenando Amor"), arrangements (programming, chrorus, guitars), brass arrangements
  • Jerry Hey – brass arrangements
  • Nate Hertwick – recording assistant
  • Ryan Kennedy – recording assistant
  • Wesley Seidman – recording assistant
  • Antonio Resendéz – recording assistant
  • Alberto Tolot – photography
  • Jeri Heiden – graphic design
  • Shari Sutcliffe – production coordinator

Recording and mixing locations

Charts

Certifications and sales

Certifications and sales for Complices
Region Certification Certified units/sales
Argentina (CAPIF)[86] 3× Platinum 120,000[86]
Chile[87] 2× Platinum 25,000[87]
Mexico (AMPROFON)[99] Diamond 400,000[71]
Spain (PROMUSICAE)[83] Platinum 65,000[82]
United States (RIAA)[80] Platinum (Latin) 72,000[79]
Venezuela[85] Platinum 17,140[100]
Summaries
Worldwide 1,200,000[88]

Release history

Release dates and formats for Cómplices
Region Date Format Edition Label
Spain[24] 2 May 2008 CD Standard Warner Music España
United States[11] 6 May 2008 Warner Music Latina
Argentina[101] Warner Music Argentina
Mexico[102] Warner Music México
Ecuador[103]
Venezuela[104]
Russia[105]
Spain[27] 2 December 2008 2 CDs Limited Warner Music España
Mexico[28] 28 April 2009 CD + DVD Special Warner Music México

See also

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For the 2009 film see Accomplices film Complices transl Accomplices 1 is the 18th studio album by Mexican singer Luis Miguel released on 2 May 2008 by Warner Music Latina The record is a collaboration with Spanish musician Manuel Alejandro who wrote and arranged the songs and co produced the album with Luis Miguel Musically it is a pop album of mostly ballads and a few uptempo tracks with lyrics emphasizing romance Two singles were released to promote the album Si Tu Te Atreves and Te Desean To further promote the record Luis Miguel embarked on the year long Complices Tour from September 2008 to September 2009 He performed in North America and a few countries in South America ComplicesStudio album by Luis MiguelReleased2 May 2008 2008 05 02 StudioOcean Way RecordingRecord PlantWestlake Recording Studios Hollywood CA GenrePopLength51 43LanguageSpanishLabelWarner Music LatinaProducerLuis Miguel Manuel AlejandroLuis Miguel chronologyNavidades 2006 Complices 2008 No Culpes a La Noche 2009 Singles from Complices Si Tu Te Atreves Released 7 April 2008 2008 04 07 Te Desean Released 30 June 2008 2008 06 30 Upon its release Complices was met with mixed reactions from music critics While Luis Miguel s vocals and his decision to work with Alejandro were praised the record was criticized for sounding too similar to his previous albums Complices was nominated as Best Latin Pop Album at the 51st Annual Grammy Awards 2009 as well as Latin Pop Album of the Year by a Solo Artist at the 2009 Latin Billboard Music Awards Commercially Complices reached number one in Argentina Chile Colombia Ecuador Mexico Peru Spain and the Billboard Top Latin Albums chart in the United States By November 2015 the record had sold over 1 2 million copies Contents 1 Background 2 Composition 3 Promotion 3 1 Release 3 2 Singles 3 3 Tour 4 Critical reception and accolades 5 Commercial performance 6 Track listing 7 Personnel 7 1 Performance credits 7 2 Technical credits 7 3 Recording and mixing locations 8 Charts 8 1 Weekly charts 8 2 Monthly charts 8 3 Year end charts 9 Certifications and sales 10 Release history 11 See also 12 ReferencesBackground Edit Luis Miguel collaborated with Manuel Alejandro pictured who composed arranged and co produced the tracks for Complices In 2006 Luis Miguel released Navidades a holiday album of Christmas standards sung in Spanish 2 On 17 July the following year Billboard reported that Luis Miguel was set to release an album of original material on September 3 Spanish singer and songwriter Rosana mentioned that she wrote songs for Luis Miguel s next project as they shared the same record label and she hoped he would accept them 4 On 14 March 2008 Luis Miguel announced that he planned to release an album on May of that year featuring original tracks composed by Spanish musician Manuel Alejandro and co produced by both 5 The record s title Complices was announced on 1 April 2008 and was his first pop album of new material since 33 2003 6 7 8 Alejandro previously composed the tracks Al Que Me Siga and Si Te Perdiera for Luis Miguel s albums Mis Romances 2001 and Grandes Exitos 2005 respectively 9 The album was mainly recorded at the Record Plant studio in Los Angeles California with additional recordings done at Ocean Way Recording and Westlake Recording Studios the mixing was completed at Record Plant studio as well 10 8 Complices is the first disc where Luis Miguel allowed someone else to have complete control of the project Alejandro a respected composer in the Latin pop field formerly worked with other artists such as Julio Iglesias Placido Domingo Raphael and Jose Jose 11 According to Luis Miguel it took eight or nine years to prepare the disc 12 Composition EditThe ballads on Complices are accompanied by an orchestra that included a piano violins and cellos 13 All but three of the songs are ballads with De Nuevo el Paraiso Estrenando Amor and Tu Imaginacion being uptempo numbers which incorporate funky wind instruments a female choir and a seductive rhythm 14 Luis Miguel likened the songs on the disc to movies stating Sometimes you are the bad guy other times the good guy and some even the third in discord 15 The opening track Te Desean is an envy drenched song in which Luis Miguel sings to his beloved that other men court her and desire her as he did before she was his 13 16 It is followed by Dicen about a love that is on the verge of falling apart 11 In Ay Carino the artist asks What are you made of and is excited about the cradle and a home 13 Luis Miguel dedicated the track to his son who was born before the album s release 17 On De Nuevo el Paraiso his love fears commitment while he celebrates the liberty of being alone again 16 11 Si Tu Te Atreves a half ballad and half bolero song 18 speaks of an intense and impossible love in which the singer proposes a passionate encounter with a person as tied up or committed as he is 16 19 Amor a Mares is a Peruvian waltz and the lyrics include Te quiero cerca para mi noche fria Te quiero cerca para mi ser vacio Para morir contigo de muerte lenta De darte tanta vida Y amor divino I want you near for my cold night I want you near to be my emptiness To die slowly with you To give you so much life And divine love 20 21 On Estrenando Amor he chants Hoy otra vez de nuevo estoy Estrenando amor Suenos y caricias Nuevos besos nueva vida Estrenando amor Amasando amor Construyendo amor Divino amor Now I m new again Dreams and caresses New kisses new life Premiering love Kneading love Constructing love Divine love 21 Bravo Amor Bravo is a filmic analogy of the couple who feigns love and passion and fakes kisses 16 11 The proceeding track Tu Imaginacion a disco tune has the artist enjoying listening to his lover s diversity fantasy and ambiguity 16 The title track deals with eroticism without measure that surpasses reason 13 Luis Miguel cites on Amor de Hecho Mejor mil veces amor de hecho mejor mil veces que amor deshecho Better a thousand times love indeed Better a thousand times than undone love 16 The final cut on the album Se Amaban is about a love who steals partners and chronicles a couple who adored each other in whose relationship a stranger intervened awakening black passions in her heart and sowing weeds in his 16 11 The bonus track Disfraces is dedicated to his then partner Aracely Arambula 22 Manuel Alejandro wrote this song while living with Luis Miguel in Acapulco 23 Promotion EditRelease Edit Luis Miguel holding a press conference in Mexico City to celebrate the release of Complices Complices was released in Spain on 2 May 2008 and worldwide four days later to coincide with Mother s Day 24 25 On 6 May Luis Miguel held a press conference at the Casino Espanol in Mexico City to celebrate the launch of the album 6 Three days later he held another press conference in Madrid Spain to present the album 26 A two disc holiday edition of the record was released in Spain on 2 December 2008 and contains both Complices and Navidades 27 A special edition of the album Complices Edicion Especial was issued on 28 April 2009 It includes a DVD featuring the music videos for Si Tu Te Atreves and Te Desean as well as a new track Disfraces composed by Alejandro five commemorative postcards and a digital download for the remix of Tu Imaginacion by Hex Hector The special edition was also launched to tie in with Mother s Day 28 Singles Edit Si Tu Te Atreves was released as the album s lead single on 7 April 2008 29 and it reached number 11 and four on the Billboard Hot Latin Songs and Latin Pop Airplay charts in the US respectively 30 31 It reached the top of the Chilean music charts according to the Associated Press 32 The music video for the song was filmed in Los Angeles California directed by Rebecca Blake and released on 27 April 2008 33 The second single Te Desean was released on 30 June 2008 34 and also reached number one in Chile and number five in Uruguay 35 36 The accompanying music video also directed by Blake was filmed in Malibu and released on 14 July 2008 34 37 In addition to the singles the title track and Ay Carino peaked at number two and three in Uruguay respectively 38 39 and in Nicaragua at number two 40 Amor de Hecho also received radio airplay in Panama 41 Amor a Mares peak at number one in Chile 40 Disfraces was released in 2009 as a promo single for the special edition of Complices 42 Tour Edit Luis Miguel on stage in Broomfield Colorado during his Complices Tour Main article Complices Tour To promote Complices Luis Miguel embarked on a worldwide tour commencing in the United States The North American leg of the tour cumulated 40 concerts including a show in Toronto Canada Luis Miguel also toured in the Dominican Republic Puerto Rico and Chile 43 In Argentina his four shows in the Velez Sarsfield Stadium in Buenos Aires sold 200 000 tickets an additional 100 000 tickets were purchased throughout the country 44 The first leg of the tour ended 5 December 2008 in Punta del Este Uruguay completing 53 concerts in 94 days 45 46 The second leg of the tour began in Mexico City s Nacional Auditorium on 20 January 2009 He tried to break his previous record in this venue with 30 concerts in the same tour achieved with Mexico En La Piel Tour However he only completed 25 shows 47 Luis Miguel continued his Mexican tour with four concerts in the Telmex Auditorium of Guadalajara 48 and another four concerts in Monterrey s Arena 49 He completed the last 10 concerts of 25 scheduled in Mexico City between 24 February to 8 March 47 From 12 to 15 September he played the last four concerts of the tour in The Colosseum at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas 50 The entire tour consisted of 91 concerts in 42 cities and 8 countries 51 Miguel was accompanied by a 12 piece band during his tour which included horns keyboards guitars two female backup singers 52 and a 11 piece mariachi band 53 His hour and forty five minute concert consisted mainly of pop songs and ballads from Complices and his earlier career as well as medleys of boleros and mariachi songs from his past catalog in a couple of medleys 54 52 The stage was made up of LED screens displaying abstract images in each song 55 56 3 big screens one in the middle and one on each side of the stage also included crystal clear steps and a gleaming floor surrounded by a display of powerful lights and sound 57 58 Regarding Luis Miguel s performance in Chicago the Chicago Sun Times editor Laura Emerick commented that the concert displayed Luismi in his many musical phases Latin pop crooner bolero specialist pop rock swinger and mariachi master She noted that Miguel was all smiles all upbeat attitude and genuinely happy to be there and complimented the five minute overture and video clip reel that Elvis might have admired Also commented that Luismi appeared to be at his peak on his ranchera section where his rich baritone sounds most at home he even can hold his own with greats of the past 59 According to Pollstar the tour grossed 36 1 million and was attended by 450 000 spectators in 73 shows reported 60 During his concerts in Mexico City he received a special award a Silver Dahlia for his 180 concerts at the National Auditorium since 1991 gathering 1 5 million spectators in total 61 In addiction the tour received a nomination at the 2009 Latin Billboard Music Awards for the Latin Tour of the Year 62 Critical reception and accolades EditProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic 11 Montreal Gazette 63 The Philadelphia Inquirer 64 Vida en el Valle 65 On its release Complices was met with mixed reactions from music critics AllMusic editor Andree Farias rated the album 3 5 of 5 stars calling it his most hopelessly romantic disc of the artist s career and pristinely executed by Latin pop standards 11 She lauded Luis Miguel s decision to collaborate with Alejandro questioning why it took long for both artists to work together and stated that the composer s eye for detail is exquisite Farias noted that while the record is poetically flawless it doesn t result in a big sonic departure for the vocalist 11 Billboard En Espanol critic Marcela Alvarez wrote a positive review of the album also praising the collaboration between Luis Miguel and Alejandro 13 She found Si Tu Te Atreves to be the record s best track and concluded that more than one summer love will be born from this album 13 A D Amorosi of The Philadelphia Inquirer rating it three of four stars named Luis Miguel a Mexican Sinatra of sorts comparing Alejandro s production as the Spanish version of Nelson Riddle Amorosi praised Luis Miguel s vocals as a romantic voice whose caramel coated tones oozed perfectly through the grandest of strings and the slightest of Latin rhythms 64 A reviewer for Vista magazine called it the Hottest CD of the Season and declared that fans of the singer will not stop playing it 66 In a mixed review of the album El Nuevo Herald writer Sandra Palacios denoted the production as a result of Luis Miguel s experiences and called it retro just like the 70 s 18 Palacios noted that songs such as Si Tu Te Atreves were similar to his previous songs such as Por Debajo de la Mesa and O Tu o Ninguna and wondered when the singer would release new material that is fresh and renovative 18 A reviewer for Montreal Gazette was not impressed with the record While admiring Luis Miguel s vocals the writer criticized Complices as a collection of cookie cutter boring tracks which would put one to sleep 63 Similarly writing for Vida en el Valle Olivia Ruiz found the songs to be monotonous and felt none of them stood out She regarded tracks like De Nuevo al Paraiso and Tu Imaginacion giving little variety to the sounds of the ballads and surmised the disc is perfect for a romantic evening 65 In a negative review of Complices Jose Maria Alvarez of Reforma criticized Luis Miguel for being unimaginative and felt the tracks were identical to each other He unfavorably regarded Ay Carino as an overtone of fellow Mexican singer Emannuel and found the strings on the record to be bland 20 At the 51st Annual Grammy Awards in 2009 Complices received a Grammy nomination for Best Latin Pop Album which went to La Vida Es Un Ratico 2007 by Juanes 67 At the 2009 Latin Billboard Music Awards it was nominated for Latin Pop Album of the Year by a Solo Artist 62 but lost to 95 08 Exitos 2008 by Enrique Iglesias 68 Commercial performance EditWithin 24 hours of it release Complices sold over 320 000 copies and received four platinum certifications 69 In Mexico it debuted at the top of the Top 100 Mexico chart and spent six weeks on this spot 70 Complices was certified diamond by AMPROFON in just three weeks after its launch for sales of 400 000 copies and was the second best selling album of 2008 in the country after Para Siempre 2007 by Vicente Fernandez 71 72 In the US Complices debuted and peaked at number 10 in the Billboard 200 on the week of 24 May 2008 73 making it the singer s highest ranking album on the chart which was previously held by Romances 1997 at number 14 74 The set bowed at No 10 with 32 000 copies on its opening week 75 Leila Cobo noted however that it was not the singer s best sales week ever 25 In addition the record debuted at number one on the Billboard Top Latin Albums chart 76 where it spent two weeks on this spot 77 This made Luis Miguel the artist with the most number ones on the chart 75 until his record was broken by Marco Antonio Solis in 2013 78 It sold over 72 000 units in the country and was eventually awarded a platinum certification in the Latin field by the Recording Industry Association of America for shipments of 100 000 units 79 80 In Spain Complices reached number one on its album charts and sold 65 000 copies in 2008 making it the 14th best selling album of the year 81 82 Complices was certified platinum by PROMUSICAE for shipping over 80 000 copies 83 In South America the disc reached number one in Argentina Chile Colombia Ecuador and Peru 84 Additionally it was certified multi platinum in Argentina and Chile and platinum in Venezuela 85 86 87 As of November 2015 update Complices had sold over 1 2 million units worldwide 88 Track listing EditAll tracks are written by Manuel Alejandro except where noted No TitleWriter s Length1 Te Desean 4 262 Dicen 3 203 Ay Carino 4 184 De Nuevo el Paraiso 4 265 Si Tu Te Atreves 3 546 Amor a Mares 4 417 Estrenando Amor Alejandro Pepe Dougan Victor Feijoo3 508 Bravo Amor Bravo 5 369 Tu Imaginacion Alejandro Dougan Feijoo3 5510 Complices 4 3011 Amor de Hecho 4 2312 Se Amaban 4 12Total length 51 43 Edicion Especial DVDNo TitleVideo directorLength1 Si Tu Te Atreves Rebecca Blake3 582 Te Desean Blake4 313 Disfraces N A3 23Total length 11 52Personnel EditAdapted from the Complices liner notes 10 Performance credits Edit Musicians Victor Loyo drums Gerardo Carrillo bass Victor Feijoo guitar Manuel Alejandro keyboards Pepe Dougan keyboards Francisco Loyo acoustic piano Bruce Dukov violin solo Larry Corbett cello solo Wayne Bergeron trumpet Gary Grant trumpet Daniel Higgins saxophone William Reichenbach trombone Tommy Aros percussion Alejandro Carballo orchestra directorViolin Bruce Dukov Richard Altenbach Charlie Bisharat Rebecca Bunnell Nicole Bush Darius Campo Mario DeLeon David Ewart Armen Garabedian Alan Grunfeld Tamara Hatwan Peter Kent Razdan Kuyumjian Alyssa Park Michelle Richards Guillermo Romero Mari Tsumura Josefina VergaraCello Larry Corbett Jodi Burnett Mattehew Cooker Trevor Handy Paula Hochalter Armen Ksajikian Dane Little Timothy Landauer Miguel Martinez Steve Richards Daniel Smith Christina Soule Rudolph Stein Kevan Torfeh Sebastian Tottcher John WalzChorus Juan Del Castillo Bambi Jones Leyla Hoyle Guerrero Carlos Murguia Kenny O Brien Giselda Vatcky Terry Wood Technical credits Edit Luis Miguel producer Manuel Alejandro producer basic arrangements arrangements keyboards strings pianos Alejandro Asensi executive producer Francisco Loyo music co production David Reitzas mixer Rafa Sardina engineer Ron McMaster mastering engineer Victor Feijoo basic arrangements Tu Imaginacion and Estrenando Amor arrangements programming chrorus guitars brass arrangements Pepe Dougan basic arrangements Tu Imaginacion and Estrenando Amor arrangements programming chrorus guitars brass arrangements Jerry Hey brass arrangements Nate Hertwick recording assistant Ryan Kennedy recording assistant Wesley Seidman recording assistant Antonio Resendez recording assistant Alberto Tolot photography Jeri Heiden graphic design Shari Sutcliffe production coordinator Recording and mixing locations Edit Ocean Way Recording Studios Hollywood CA recording Record Plant Studios Hollywood CA recording mixing Westlake Recording Studios Hollywood CA recording Capitol Mastering Hollywood CA masteringCharts EditWeekly charts Edit Weekly chart performance for Complices Chart 2008 PeakpositionArgentina CAPIF 84 1Chile IFPI 84 1Colombia ASINCOL 84 1Ecuador IFPI 89 1Mexican Albums Top 100 Mexico 90 1Peru UNIMPRO 84 1Spanish Albums PROMUSICAE 81 1US Billboard 200 74 10US Top Latin Albums Billboard 77 1US Latin Pop Albums Billboard 91 1Monthly charts Edit Monthly chart performance for Complices Chart 2008 PeakpositionArgentina CAPIF 92 2 Year end charts Edit 2008 year end chart performance for Complices Chart 2008 PositionArgentina CAPIF 93 2Chile IFPI 87 94 1Mexico Top 100 AMPROFON 72 2Spain PROMUSICAE 95 14US Top Latin Albums Billboard 96 14US Latin Pop Albums Billboard 97 62009 year end chart performance for Complices Chart 2009 PositionMexico Top 100 AMPROFON 98 91Certifications and sales EditCertifications and sales for Complices Region Certification Certified units salesArgentina CAPIF 86 3 Platinum 120 000 86 Chile 87 2 Platinum 25 000 87 Mexico AMPROFON 99 Diamond 400 000 71 Spain PROMUSICAE 83 Platinum 65 000 82 United States RIAA 80 Platinum Latin 72 000 79 Venezuela 85 Platinum 17 140 100 SummariesWorldwide 1 200 000 88 Release history EditRelease dates and formats for Complices Region Date Format Edition LabelSpain 24 2 May 2008 CD Standard Warner Music EspanaUnited States 11 6 May 2008 Warner Music LatinaArgentina 101 Warner Music ArgentinaMexico 102 Warner Music MexicoEcuador 103 Venezuela 104 Russia 105 Spain 27 2 December 2008 2 CDs Limited Warner Music EspanaMexico 28 28 April 2009 CD DVD Special Warner Music MexicoSee also Edit2008 in Latin music List of number one albums of 2008 Mexico List of number one Billboard Top Latin Albums of 2008 List of number one Billboard Latin Pop Albums from the 2000s List of number one debuts on Billboard Top Latin AlbumsReferences Edit Rodgers Larry 14 September 2008 Critics Picks The Arizona Republic p 25 Archived from the original on 6 April 2022 Retrieved 6 April 2022 Expect to hear plenty from Miguel s latest CD Complices Accomplices in concert including the hit single Si Tu Te Atreves If You Dare Gutierrez Evan C Navidades Luis Miguel Songs Reviews Credits AllMusic 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