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Para Siempre

Para Siempre (English: Forever) is the 79th studio album released by Mexican singer Vicente Fernández on September 18, 2007 by Sony BMG Norte. Written and produced by Joan Sebastian, and co-produced by Jesús Rincón, the album is a successful mariachi record. It has sold two million copies worldwide, and is one of the biggest-selling albums by Fernández. It spawned four singles: "Estos Celos", "La Derrota", "Un Millón de Primaveras" and the title track, the latter of which was used as the main theme to the Mexican telenovela Fuego En La Sangre, which brought the album wider exposure and helped it to stay in the charts for over two years. It was named the best-selling Regional Mexican Album of the decade by Billboard magazine.

Para Siempre
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 18, 2007
Recorded2007, at the JS Studios in Cuernavaca, Morelos
GenreBolero, mariachi
Length36:14
LabelSony BMG Norte
ProducerJoan Sebastian
Vicente Fernández chronology
La Tragedia del Vaquero
(2006)
Para Siempre
(2007)
Canciones de sus Películas: El Arracadas
(2008)
Singles from Para Siempre
  1. "Estos Celos"
    Released: August 10, 2007
  2. "La Derrota"
    Released: January 29, 2008
  3. "Para Siempre"
    Released: January 21, 2008 (México)
    May 26, 2008 (US)
  4. "Un Millón de Primaveras"
    Released: June 17, 2008

Originally conceived as a banda music project, the album earned Fernández a Latin Grammy Award for Best Ranchero Album, four Premios Oye! and a Grammy nomination. Para Siempre is considered responsible for bringing Mexican traditional music to a younger audience that had never listened to the singer before. Fernández released music videos for the twelve tracks and recorded a TV special on his ranch in Guadalajara, Jalisco. A sold-out promotional tour led to the recording of the live album Primera Fila, Fernández' follow up album.

Background

Two recognized artists worked together for the first time on Para Siempre: Vicente Fernández, the "king" of Mexico's traditional ranchera music and one of that country's most recognizable and influential cultural icons, and singer-songwriter Joan Sebastian. Since Fernández's emergence in the mid-1960s, his popularity among Mexicans and Mexican-Americans has been likened to that of Frank Sinatra and Elvis Presley in the United States. His concerts both in Mexico and the United States routinely sell out and his 100-plus albums (including compilations) have reportedly sold 50 million copies.[1] Sebastian has been celebrated by critics for his contribution to Mexican culture, thanks to his successful singer career and his work producing artists such as Antonio Aguilar, Pepe Aguilar, Lucero and Rocío Dúrcal; he is also a three time Grammy winner.[2][3] Para Siempre, the 79th studio album by Fernández, was released in September 2007 in several countries. It was recorded to celebrate the 40th anniversary of his singing career, and is, according to Fernández's record label, one of his most important albums.[4][5] Nevertheless, Sebastian said that the label did not have high expectations for the album.[6]

Recording

Fernández has stated that the album was conceived as a banda album with original music by Sebastian, a first for the singer;[7] before this, in 1993, he included a cover of a song written by Sebastian titled "Verdad Que Duele" ("It Hurts") on his album Lástima Que Seas Ajena (A Shame You Belong to Another).[8] Fernández' fans kept asking to record banda songs and written by Sebastian, prompting him to record the album. Fernández was not pleased with the idea of trading his classic mariachi style for banda, but agreed to record with Sebastian as a "thank you" to his fans.[7] In the album liner notes the singer dedicated the album to his wife and included a message for this fans: "As long as you keep applauding, I will be singing 'forever'."[9]

In late 2006, on Fernández' ranch in Guadalajara, Jalisco, he asked Sebastian for songs to record on his next album and they agreed that his next project would be to work with Fernández on the album. Sebastian began preparing the demos along with Beto Jiménez,[9] and in early 2007 he told Fernández that the songs were ready. The singer flew to the producer's studio and recorded them.[7] Fernández has said of working with Sebastian: "He is more than a friend, he is my brother, he writes excellent songs and has a great sensibility."[7]

The album was recorded in Cuernavaca, Morelos at the JS Studios.[9] "I went to one of his houses for a day and in less than seven hours my part of the album was ready, he put everything on the table, it's very good and romantic."[7] Fernández kept his mariachi style on the album and the producer only added more tamboras;[7] the singer was confident that this album was going to be a success, since his audience was demanding his union with Sebastian.[7]

Composition

From the 12 tracks included, only the title track presents a successful love relationship; while Sebastian's lyrics contain popular slang. Guitars, trumpets, violins and an accordion create the mariachi sound. The last track, "El Chofer" ("The Driver"), is a resembles José Alfredo Jiménez lyrical style, since Fernández travels "through Laredo to Michoacán."[6] Some inspiration for the tracks came from the writer's crush on the Mexican actress Salma Hayek.[10]

Presentation

The album debuted on September 15, 2007, in a live concert at the Arena VFG in Guadalajara, Jalisco.[11] Due to his dislike of massive tours, Fernández did not hold a large promotional campaign. Despite this, he performed live in the Mexican cities of Ciudad Juárez, Reynosa, Ciudad del Carmen, Lagos de Moreno, Sahuayo, Jiménez, Tijuana, Ensenada, San Luis Potosí, México City, Guadalajara, Pachuca, and the American cities Phoenix, Denver, Atlanta, New York City, Miami, Chicago, Dallas, Houston, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Nevada and San Jose.[12] This short tour garnered a nomination for Latin Tour of the Year at the Billboard Latin Music Awards.[13] Vicente Fernández recorded a TV special on his ranch in Guadalajara, Jalisco, which was broadcast in late September 2007 and December 25, 2007, by Televisa.[14]

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [15]
About.com     [16]

On his review for Billboard En Español, Joel Brito declared that the tracks, "Un Millón de Primaveras" ("A Million Springs") and "El Último Beso" ("The Last Kiss"), are tender and desperate, with Vicente's voice powerful, sweet and cheerful; while "Estos Celos", was one of his best performances, along with "Niña Hechicera" ("Wicked Girl").[6] Jason Birchmeier of AllMusic gave the album four stars; he described it as "near-perfect" and "stellar". He praised the singing, the songwriting, and the instrumentation.[15] Tijana Ilich of About.com gave the album a four and a half stars calling "Para Siempre for a melody as lovely as the story".[16] According to the Colombian newspaper El Tiempo, Para Siempre was one of the most memorable albums of 2008, since Fernández dominates the "formula for success".[17] For the Grammy Awards of 2008 the album received a nomination for Best Mexican/Mexican-American Album[18] which it lost to 100% Mexicano by Pepe Aguilar. For the Latin Grammy Awards of 2008 Para Siempre won for Best Ranchero Album, and the first single "Estos Celos" won a Latin Grammy as Best Regional Mexican Song. The album was also nominated for Album of the Year, which was awarded to La Vida... Es un Ratico, by Colombian singer-songwriter Juanes.[19][20] In México, the album won four Premios Oye! in the following categories: Album of the Year, Song of the Year ("Estos Celos"), Best Ranchero Solo Artist and Best Telenovela, Movie or Series Song ("Para Siempre").[21][22] Joan Sebastian also received two awards by the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers for the title track: Song of the Year and Best Regional Music Song.[23]

Vicente Fernández received five nominations for the 11th Billboard Latin Music Awards for his work on this album: Hot Latin Songs Artist, Hot Latin Song, Male ("Para Siempre"), Top Latin Albums Artist and Regional Mexican Airplay Song, Male ("Para Siempre" and "La Derrota"); Joan Sebastian was nominated for both Songwriter and Producer of the Year.[13][24] On April 23, 2009, Fernández won the awards for Top Latin Albums Artist and Regional Mexican Airplay Song for the title track.[25]

Commercial release

Formats

The standard CD track listing was released on September 18, 2007 in México, September 25, 2007 in United States and on February 26, 2008 in Spain[26] with an album cover featuring the performer on a red background. On April 15, 2008, a CD/DVD format, with a black background on the cover was released, which included music videos for the 12 tracks recorded on Para Siempre, directed by Benjamin Hidalgo.[9][27] A karaoke version of the album, with a yellow background, was released in April 2008.[28]

Album

The recording debuted at number 51 on the Asociación Mexicana de Productores de Fonogramas y Videogramas Mexican Album Chart in October 2007 and climbed to the top position 21 weeks later; it spent a total of 14 weeks (non-consecutive) at the top of the chart.[29] Para Siempre was certified diamond in Mexico for sales of 600,000 units.[30] The sales were, according to Sony BMG Marketing Vice-President and A&R Nir Seroussi, a "phenomenon" because "the music market in Mexico is completely pirated" and Fernández's albums usually sell only 50,000 units per album.[14]

In October 2007, the album debuted at number two on the Billboard Top Latin Albums and spent almost its entire chart run in the Top Ten; it topped the chart for five non-consecutive weeks, three weeks in 2008 and two in 2009, when it replaced Primera Fila, Fernández' follow-up live album, at the top of the chart, being the first time that a male performer replaces himself at number-one, and the first time since Selena did it in 1995.[31] According to Sony BMG Norte, with over one million copies sold worldwide, Para Siempre is the most successful release by Vicente Fernández since 2000. Only seven other recordings by Fernández sold more units in the United States.[14] It was the best-selling Regional Mexican album of 2008 and at the Billboard Top Latin Albums Year-end chart the album ranked at number two, behind Los Extraterrestres by Wisin & Yandel.[32][33] Para Siempre was purchased on 50,000 mobile phones in Mexico, a "novelty" for a regional Mexican album.[14] The album's success is attributed to a change in the sound; instead of employing multiple composers and producers as in previous albums, Para Siempre was written and produced entirely by Joan Sebastian. Miguel Trujillo, Sony BMG México CEO, commented about the album, "This album connected to a new generation that probably never listened to Vicente before."[14] Para Siempre was named the best-selling Regional Mexican album of the decade in the United States.[34] The album was the best selling latin album of 2008 with 316,000.[35]

Singles

On August 10, 2007, "Estos Celos" ("This Jealousy") was released in México and United States as the lead single from the album.[36] It peaked at number three in the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks, spent 40 weeks on the chart,.[37] "Estos Celos" ranked 28th in 2007 and 5th in 2008 in the Billboard Hot Regional Mexican Songs Year-end charts and its ringtone has been one on the top two sellers for Sony BMG Norte since the album release.[14][38][39] In Colombia, broadcast of a cover version of this single performed by 'El Cape' Medina and Sneider Geles—recorded in vallenato style and included on the album Por Siempre y Para Siempre—was not allowed by the Colombian Music Association. The song was recorded without a planned commercial release, and the album recorded by Medina and Geles was only given to their friends, but the song unexpectedly achieved success on the Internet and some radio stations in Colombia. 'Cape' Medina said that the song may have been restricted out of the original Mexican publisher's jealousy.[40] This version can still be found on file sharing websites and in the video sharing website YouTube.[41] The second single released, "La Derrota" ("The Defeat"), peaked at number seven in the Hot Latin Tracks chart and number one in México and Colombia.[12][42] The third single, "Para Siempre", was featured as the main theme for the Mexican telenovela Fuego En La Sangre[26] and hit the number two spot in the Latin charts in United States and number one in México and Colombia.[12][43] The fourth single yielded from the album was "Un Millón de Primaveras" which did not chart in United States, but peaked at number one in México and Colombia.[12] On the Billboard Year-end charts of 2008, Vicente Fernández appeared three times within the Top 25 with three singles from this release: the title track ranked at number six, "Estos Celos" at number 10 and "La Derrota" ended at number 25.[44] The ringtones for "Estos Celos" and "Para Siempre" received a platinum certification for sales over 25,000 units.[12]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Joan Sebastian.

No.TitleLength
1."La Derrota"3:17
2."A Quién Vas a Amar Más Que a Mí"2:48
3."Los Cazahuates"3:26
4."Niña Hechicera"3:05
5."Amor Sin Cuenta"3:27
6."Para Siempre"2:52
7."Estos Celos"3:11
8."Adorado Tormento"2:43
9."El Último Beso"2:53
10."Un Millón de Primaveras"2:54
11."El Último en la Fila"3:22
12."El Chofer"2:17

Personnel

The following information is from AllMusic and from Para Siempre liner notes.[9][45]

Chart performance

See also

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para, siempre, english, forever, 79th, studio, album, released, mexican, singer, vicente, fernández, september, 2007, sony, norte, written, produced, joan, sebastian, produced, jesús, rincón, album, successful, mariachi, record, sold, million, copies, worldwid. Para Siempre English Forever is the 79th studio album released by Mexican singer Vicente Fernandez on September 18 2007 by Sony BMG Norte Written and produced by Joan Sebastian and co produced by Jesus Rincon the album is a successful mariachi record It has sold two million copies worldwide and is one of the biggest selling albums by Fernandez It spawned four singles Estos Celos La Derrota Un Millon de Primaveras and the title track the latter of which was used as the main theme to the Mexican telenovela Fuego En La Sangre which brought the album wider exposure and helped it to stay in the charts for over two years It was named the best selling Regional Mexican Album of the decade by Billboard magazine Para SiempreStudio album by Vicente FernandezReleasedSeptember 18 2007Recorded2007 at the JS Studios in Cuernavaca MorelosGenreBolero mariachiLength36 14LabelSony BMG NorteProducerJoan SebastianVicente Fernandez chronologyLa Tragedia del Vaquero 2006 Para Siempre 2007 Canciones de sus Peliculas El Arracadas 2008 Singles from Para Siempre Estos Celos Released August 10 2007 La Derrota Released January 29 2008 Para Siempre Released January 21 2008 Mexico May 26 2008 US Un Millon de Primaveras Released June 17 2008Originally conceived as a banda music project the album earned Fernandez a Latin Grammy Award for Best Ranchero Album four Premios Oye and a Grammy nomination Para Siempre is considered responsible for bringing Mexican traditional music to a younger audience that had never listened to the singer before Fernandez released music videos for the twelve tracks and recorded a TV special on his ranch in Guadalajara Jalisco A sold out promotional tour led to the recording of the live album Primera Fila Fernandez follow up album Contents 1 Background 2 Recording 3 Composition 4 Presentation 5 Reception 6 Commercial release 6 1 Formats 6 2 Album 6 3 Singles 7 Track listing 8 Personnel 9 Chart performance 9 1 Weekly charts 9 2 Year end charts 9 3 Album certifications 10 See also 11 ReferencesBackground EditTwo recognized artists worked together for the first time on Para Siempre Vicente Fernandez the king of Mexico s traditional ranchera music and one of that country s most recognizable and influential cultural icons and singer songwriter Joan Sebastian Since Fernandez s emergence in the mid 1960s his popularity among Mexicans and Mexican Americans has been likened to that of Frank Sinatra and Elvis Presley in the United States His concerts both in Mexico and the United States routinely sell out and his 100 plus albums including compilations have reportedly sold 50 million copies 1 Sebastian has been celebrated by critics for his contribution to Mexican culture thanks to his successful singer career and his work producing artists such as Antonio Aguilar Pepe Aguilar Lucero and Rocio Durcal he is also a three time Grammy winner 2 3 Para Siempre the 79th studio album by Fernandez was released in September 2007 in several countries It was recorded to celebrate the 40th anniversary of his singing career and is according to Fernandez s record label one of his most important albums 4 5 Nevertheless Sebastian said that the label did not have high expectations for the album 6 Recording EditFernandez has stated that the album was conceived as a banda album with original music by Sebastian a first for the singer 7 before this in 1993 he included a cover of a song written by Sebastian titled Verdad Que Duele It Hurts on his album Lastima Que Seas Ajena A Shame You Belong to Another 8 Fernandez fans kept asking to record banda songs and written by Sebastian prompting him to record the album Fernandez was not pleased with the idea of trading his classic mariachi style for banda but agreed to record with Sebastian as a thank you to his fans 7 In the album liner notes the singer dedicated the album to his wife and included a message for this fans As long as you keep applauding I will be singing forever 9 In late 2006 on Fernandez ranch in Guadalajara Jalisco he asked Sebastian for songs to record on his next album and they agreed that his next project would be to work with Fernandez on the album Sebastian began preparing the demos along with Beto Jimenez 9 and in early 2007 he told Fernandez that the songs were ready The singer flew to the producer s studio and recorded them 7 Fernandez has said of working with Sebastian He is more than a friend he is my brother he writes excellent songs and has a great sensibility 7 The album was recorded in Cuernavaca Morelos at the JS Studios 9 I went to one of his houses for a day and in less than seven hours my part of the album was ready he put everything on the table it s very good and romantic 7 Fernandez kept his mariachi style on the album and the producer only added more tamboras 7 the singer was confident that this album was going to be a success since his audience was demanding his union with Sebastian 7 Composition EditFrom the 12 tracks included only the title track presents a successful love relationship while Sebastian s lyrics contain popular slang Guitars trumpets violins and an accordion create the mariachi sound The last track El Chofer The Driver is a resembles Jose Alfredo Jimenez lyrical style since Fernandez travels through Laredo to Michoacan 6 Some inspiration for the tracks came from the writer s crush on the Mexican actress Salma Hayek 10 Presentation EditThe album debuted on September 15 2007 in a live concert at the Arena VFG in Guadalajara Jalisco 11 Due to his dislike of massive tours Fernandez did not hold a large promotional campaign Despite this he performed live in the Mexican cities of Ciudad Juarez Reynosa Ciudad del Carmen Lagos de Moreno Sahuayo Jimenez Tijuana Ensenada San Luis Potosi Mexico City Guadalajara Pachuca and the American cities Phoenix Denver Atlanta New York City Miami Chicago Dallas Houston Los Angeles Las Vegas Nevada and San Jose 12 This short tour garnered a nomination for Latin Tour of the Year at the Billboard Latin Music Awards 13 Vicente Fernandez recorded a TV special on his ranch in Guadalajara Jalisco which was broadcast in late September 2007 and December 25 2007 by Televisa 14 Reception EditProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic 15 About com 16 On his review for Billboard En Espanol Joel Brito declared that the tracks Un Millon de Primaveras A Million Springs and El Ultimo Beso The Last Kiss are tender and desperate with Vicente s voice powerful sweet and cheerful while Estos Celos was one of his best performances along with Nina Hechicera Wicked Girl 6 Jason Birchmeier of AllMusic gave the album four stars he described it as near perfect and stellar He praised the singing the songwriting and the instrumentation 15 Tijana Ilich of About com gave the album a four and a half stars calling Para Siempre for a melody as lovely as the story 16 According to the Colombian newspaper El Tiempo Para Siempre was one of the most memorable albums of 2008 since Fernandez dominates the formula for success 17 For the Grammy Awards of 2008 the album received a nomination for Best Mexican Mexican American Album 18 which it lost to 100 Mexicano by Pepe Aguilar For the Latin Grammy Awards of 2008 Para Siempre won for Best Ranchero Album and the first single Estos Celos won a Latin Grammy as Best Regional Mexican Song The album was also nominated for Album of the Year which was awarded to La Vida Es un Ratico by Colombian singer songwriter Juanes 19 20 In Mexico the album won four Premios Oye in the following categories Album of the Year Song of the Year Estos Celos Best Ranchero Solo Artist and Best Telenovela Movie or Series Song Para Siempre 21 22 Joan Sebastian also received two awards by the American Society of Composers Authors and Publishers for the title track Song of the Year and Best Regional Music Song 23 Vicente Fernandez received five nominations for the 11th Billboard Latin Music Awards for his work on this album Hot Latin Songs Artist Hot Latin Song Male Para Siempre Top Latin Albums Artist and Regional Mexican Airplay Song Male Para Siempre and La Derrota Joan Sebastian was nominated for both Songwriter and Producer of the Year 13 24 On April 23 2009 Fernandez won the awards for Top Latin Albums Artist and Regional Mexican Airplay Song for the title track 25 Commercial release EditFormats Edit The standard CD track listing was released on September 18 2007 in Mexico September 25 2007 in United States and on February 26 2008 in Spain 26 with an album cover featuring the performer on a red background On April 15 2008 a CD DVD format with a black background on the cover was released which included music videos for the 12 tracks recorded on Para Siempre directed by Benjamin Hidalgo 9 27 A karaoke version of the album with a yellow background was released in April 2008 28 Album Edit The recording debuted at number 51 on the Asociacion Mexicana de Productores de Fonogramas y Videogramas Mexican Album Chart in October 2007 and climbed to the top position 21 weeks later it spent a total of 14 weeks non consecutive at the top of the chart 29 Para Siempre was certified diamond in Mexico for sales of 600 000 units 30 The sales were according to Sony BMG Marketing Vice President and A amp R Nir Seroussi a phenomenon because the music market in Mexico is completely pirated and Fernandez s albums usually sell only 50 000 units per album 14 In October 2007 the album debuted at number two on the Billboard Top Latin Albums and spent almost its entire chart run in the Top Ten it topped the chart for five non consecutive weeks three weeks in 2008 and two in 2009 when it replaced Primera Fila Fernandez follow up live album at the top of the chart being the first time that a male performer replaces himself at number one and the first time since Selena did it in 1995 31 According to Sony BMG Norte with over one million copies sold worldwide Para Siempre is the most successful release by Vicente Fernandez since 2000 Only seven other recordings by Fernandez sold more units in the United States 14 It was the best selling Regional Mexican album of 2008 and at the Billboard Top Latin Albums Year end chart the album ranked at number two behind Los Extraterrestres by Wisin amp Yandel 32 33 Para Siempre was purchased on 50 000 mobile phones in Mexico a novelty for a regional Mexican album 14 The album s success is attributed to a change in the sound instead of employing multiple composers and producers as in previous albums Para Siempre was written and produced entirely by Joan Sebastian Miguel Trujillo Sony BMG Mexico CEO commented about the album This album connected to a new generation that probably never listened to Vicente before 14 Para Siempre was named the best selling Regional Mexican album of the decade in the United States 34 The album was the best selling latin album of 2008 with 316 000 35 Singles Edit Vicente Fernandez El Ultimo Beso 2007 source source El Ultimo Beso was 1 on the Billboard Latin songs chart Vicente Fernandez Para Siempre 2007 source source The only song to present a successful relationship Problems playing these files See media help On August 10 2007 Estos Celos This Jealousy was released in Mexico and United States as the lead single from the album 36 It peaked at number three in the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks spent 40 weeks on the chart 37 Estos Celos ranked 28th in 2007 and 5th in 2008 in the Billboard Hot Regional Mexican Songs Year end charts and its ringtone has been one on the top two sellers for Sony BMG Norte since the album release 14 38 39 In Colombia broadcast of a cover version of this single performed by El Cape Medina and Sneider Geles recorded in vallenato style and included on the album Por Siempre y Para Siempre was not allowed by the Colombian Music Association The song was recorded without a planned commercial release and the album recorded by Medina and Geles was only given to their friends but the song unexpectedly achieved success on the Internet and some radio stations in Colombia Cape Medina said that the song may have been restricted out of the original Mexican publisher s jealousy 40 This version can still be found on file sharing websites and in the video sharing website YouTube 41 The second single released La Derrota The Defeat peaked at number seven in the Hot Latin Tracks chart and number one in Mexico and Colombia 12 42 The third single Para Siempre was featured as the main theme for the Mexican telenovela Fuego En La Sangre 26 and hit the number two spot in the Latin charts in United States and number one in Mexico and Colombia 12 43 The fourth single yielded from the album was Un Millon de Primaveras which did not chart in United States but peaked at number one in Mexico and Colombia 12 On the Billboard Year end charts of 2008 Vicente Fernandez appeared three times within the Top 25 with three singles from this release the title track ranked at number six Estos Celos at number 10 and La Derrota ended at number 25 44 The ringtones for Estos Celos and Para Siempre received a platinum certification for sales over 25 000 units 12 Track listing EditAll tracks are written by Joan Sebastian No TitleLength1 La Derrota 3 172 A Quien Vas a Amar Mas Que a Mi 2 483 Los Cazahuates 3 264 Nina Hechicera 3 055 Amor Sin Cuenta 3 276 Para Siempre 2 527 Estos Celos 3 118 Adorado Tormento 2 439 El Ultimo Beso 2 5310 Un Millon de Primaveras 2 5411 El Ultimo en la Fila 3 2212 El Chofer 2 17Personnel EditThe following information is from AllMusic and from Para Siempre liner notes 9 45 Joan Sebastian guitar arranger producer Miguel Trujillo executive producer Dennis F Parker engineer mixer mastering engineer Rigoberto Alfaro arranger Manuel Cazarez arranger Mara Esquivel A amp R Javier Alfaro violin Dave Rivera violin Javier Carrillo violin Hugo Colula violin Francisco Cedillo viola Monica Del Aguila cello Cesar Martinez cello Ildefonso Cedillo cello Ivan Namash cello Bernardino De Santiago guitarron Moises Garcia trumpet Javier Serrano trumpet Erick Romeo Mora Mota guitar Santiago Turianzo photography Ivonne Castaneda graphic designChart performance EditWeekly charts Edit Chart 2007 2008 PeakpositionMexico Top 100 Mexico 29 1Spain Top Albums Chart 29 95US Billboard 200 46 38US Top Latin Albums Billboard 46 1US Regional Mexican Albums Billboard 46 1 Year end charts Edit Chart 2007 PositionUS Top Latin Albums Billboard 47 66US Regional Mexican Albums Billboard 48 17Chart 2008 PositionUS Billboard 200 49 141US Top Latin Albums Billboard 50 2US Regional Mexican Albums Billboard 51 1Chart 2009 PositionUS Top Latin Albums Billboard 52 7US Regional Mexican Albums Billboard 53 2Album certifications Edit Region Certification Certified units salesColombia 12 Gold Mexico AMPROFON 54 Diamond Gold 550 000 United States RIAA 55 Gold 500 000 United States RIAA 55 5 Platinum Latin 500 000 Shipments figures based on certification alone See also Edit Mexico portal Latin music portalMusic of Mexico List of 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