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Viva el Príncipe

Viva el Príncipe (English: Long Live the Prince) is the thirteenth studio album by Mexican recording artist Cristian Castro, released on 30 November 2010 by Universal Music Latino. It is a tribute album to Mexican singer José José, Castro's musical idol. The album was produced by Rafael Pérez-Botija who also produced for José José. Viva el Príncipe covers twelve songs by José José and includes a poem recited by Castro's idol. Recording took place on August 2010 at The Hit Factory Criteria in Miami, Florida.

Viva el Príncipe
Studio album by
Released30 November 2010 (2010-11-30)
RecordedAugust 2010
The Hit Factory Criteria
Miami, Florida
GenreLatin pop
Length44:57
LanguageSpanish
LabelUniversal Music Latino
ProducerRafael Pérez-Botija
Cristian Castro chronology
El Culpable Soy Yo
(2009)
Viva el Príncipe
(2010)
Mi Amigo El Príncipe
(2011)
Singles from Viva el Príncipe
  1. "La Nave del Olvido"
    Released: 28 September 2010

To promote the recording, Castro released "La Nave del Olvido", which peaked at No. 48 on the Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart. Castro toured for the release in United States, Latin America and Spain. The album became successful in Mexico and the United States where it topped both the Mexican and Billboard Latin album charts. It was certified diamond by the Asociación Mexicana de Productores de Fonogramas y Videogramas (AMPROFON) in Mexico and double platinum (Latin field) by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) in the United States. In South America, it peaked at No. 5 on the Argentine Chamber of Phonograms and Videograms Producers (CAPIF) album chart and received gold certifications in Colombia and Venezuela. It had sold over 800,000 copies worldwide as of November 2011.

Viva el Príncipe received a positive review from David Jeffries of Allmusic praising Botija's production and Castro's vocal delivery. It earned a negative review from an editor of Terra Networks who felt that the album did not add anything to the originals. The album received a nomination for a Latin Grammy, two Billboard Latin Music Awards nominations, and an Oye! award. The success led to a 2011 release of more José José songs titled Mi Amigo El Príncipe.

Background Edit

 
Viva el Príncipe is a tribute album to José José (pictured), who was involved with the direction of the recording.

The project for Viva el Príncipe began in 2008 after Castro, who was one of the selected artists, interpreted one of José's songs during a tribute concert.[1] José believed that it was the right time for Castro to record a cover album with his songs and recommended that he seek the help of Rafael Pérez-Botija and Chucho Ferrer, who were responsible for producing José's albums.[2] Castro recalled growing up in the same neighborhood with José, who often invited him over for parties and studied with his children in the same college.[3] When he heard José's song "La Navel del Olvideo" for first time, Castro said: "I promised to be a singer someday and to sing ballads. José José is my musical father and biggest inspiration".[4] Castro expressed hope that the album would allow José's songs to be heard by a newer generation.[3] The album was officially revealed by Castro alongside José after his concert in Argentina. The title of the recording is a reference to José's honorary title "The Prince of Song" ("El Príncipe de la Canción").[5]

Recording and production Edit

The album was recorded on August 2010 at The Hit Factory Criteria in Miami, Florida,[6] produced by Botija. Along with Botija, the album includes arrangers Angel "Cucco" Peña and Jorge Calandrelli.[7] The album covers ten of José's most recognized works such as "La Navel del Olvido", "El Triste", and "Gavilan o Paloma".[8] "Lo Pasado, Pasado" features a duet with José José using the original recording.[9] The album contains "Poema al Cantante" recited by José.[10] In the poem, José conveys that the singer cannot live if he cannot sing ("Ya no podrá vivir, si ya no canta"); an allusion to losing his singing voice from the effects of alcoholism.[11]

Castro was initially disappointed with the project as he did not want to solely imitate José's vocals, Ferrer's absence and his desire to record Jose's lesser known songs.[12] According to Castro, it was the decisions of the executive producers of his record label, Universal Music Latino, to only have Botija produce the album and to record José José's more recognized songs.[13] He later retracted his statement, commending Botija and referred to the disc as his best, only lamenting he could not record José's lesser known songs.[14] José expressed satisfaction with the result.[15]

Promotion Edit

To promote the album, "La Nave del Olvido" was selected as the lead single from the album and was released on 28 September 2010.[16] It peaked at No. 48 on the Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart and No. 22 on the Billboard Latin Pop Songs chart.[17] The music video was directed by Ricardo Moreno and filmed in Los Angeles.[18] Three promotional singles were released on iTunes: Amor, Amor,[19] Volcán,[20] and Mi Niña.[21] The standard track listing contains contain ten tracks and the poem.[10] The deluxe edition contains two additional songs, a cover of "Gracias" and "Mi Niña" and a DVD which includes Castro performing each song at The Hit Factory Criteria and the music video for "La Nave del Olvido".[22]

Tour Edit

 
Cristian Castro performing at the House of Blues in Orlando, Florida during his "Viva el Príncipe Tour"

On 2 June 2011, Castro announced the "Viva el Príncipe Tour" consisting of 121 shows including the United States and twelve countries in Latin America.[23] The tour began in Mexico where he performed in Guadalajara on 24 June 2011,and sang in Tabasco, Jalisco, and Puebla.[24] During the concert in the National Auditorium he was accompanied by José José and his parents Manuel Valdés and Verónica Castro.[25] On 28 July 2011, Castro began the tour's US leg in Chicago, Illinois, performing in Texas, California, Florida and Puerto Rico.[26] The tour continued on to South America where Castro performed in Chile, Argentina, Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador and Colombia.[27] Castro also performed in Spain and mentioned the difficulty of promoting in the country, as ballads are generally not well-received on radio stations.[28]

In the first part of the show, Castro performed songs from the disc sporting a white tuxedo. In the second he performed hits from his earlier career.[29]

Commercial reception Edit

The album was released on 30 November 2010 worldwide.[30] In Mexico, the album spent fifteen weeks on top of the Top 100 Mexico chart.[31] It was ranked as 2011's third best-selling album in Mexico and was certified diamond by AMPROFON for shipping 300,000 copies.[32][33]

In the United States, it debuted at No. 157 on the Billboard 200 and No. 2 on both the Billboard Top Latin Albums and Billboard Latin Pop Albums charts selling over 7,000 copies its first week.[34][35][36] The album reached No. 1 on the Top Latin Albums and Latin Pop Albums charts in the week of 29 January 2011 succeeding Shakira's album Sale el Sol where it spent seven weeks on top of Latin Albums and ten weeks on top of Latin Pop Albums.[37][38] It peaked at No. 49 on the Billboard 200 on the week of 21 March 2011.[39]

On the Billboard year-end charts of 2011, the album ranked as the second-best selling Latin album of the year after Prince Royce's eponymous album and the best-selling Latin pop album of the year.[40][41] It was certified double platinum (Latin field) by the RIAA for shipments of 200,000 copies in United States.[42] In Spain, it peaked at No. 44 on the Productores de Música de España album chart.[43] In South America, Viva el Príncipe peaked at No. 5 on the Argentine Chamber of Phonograms and Videograms Producers pop charts and received gold certifications in Colombia by the Asociación Colombiana de Productores de Fonogramas and in Venezuela by the Association of Venezuelan Phonograph Producers.[44][45][46] As of November 2011, the album had sold over 800,000 copies worldwide.[3]

Critical reception and accolades Edit

David Jeffries of Allmusic gave the album a positive review believing that José José's "spirit fills the album" and commended Botija for his role in the production and Castro for bringing "the sense of tradition as he delivers this material with respect".[10] He observed that it doesn't stop Castro from "pouring his heart into the songs" and perceived mimicry as a non-issue.[10] Jeffries closed the review affirming that the album "winds up a tribute that will please fans of either artist".[10] An editor of Terra Networks gave the album a negative review.[47] Although the editor complimented Castro's ability to imitate José José's music, he felt that the audience were better off listening to the original recordings as Castro did not take the risk of adapting the tunes to his own style.[47]

At the 12th Latin Grammy Awards, Castro received a nomination for Best Male Pop Vocal Album, which went to Franco De Vita for En Primera Fila.[48] At the 2012 Latin Billboard Music Awards, the album received two nominations for Latin Album of the Year and Latin Pop Album of the Year losing the first award to Prince Royce's eponymous album and the second award to Drama y Luz by Maná.[49] At the 2012 Billboard Music Awards, it was nominated Latin Album of the Year but lost to Formula, Vol. 1 by Romeo Santos.[50] At the 2012 Mexican Oye! Awards, it received an award for Male Pop Album of the Year and a nomination for Album of the Year.[51]

Legacy Edit

A follow-up to Viva el Príncipe was announced by Castro on 13 September 2011 titled Mi Amigo El Príncipe.[52] As with its predecessor, Mi Amigo El Príncipe was produced by Botija. The disc was released on 1 November 2011.[53] A two-disc compilation titled Viva El Príncipe: Edición Especial, Vol. 1 & 2 was released on 7 February 2012 with the tracks from both albums.[54] Another compilation album featuring covers of José's songs was released in 2012 titled Celebrando Al Príncipe which contains thirteen previously recorded songs and two covers of "Mi Vida" and "Pero Me Hiciste Tuyo".[55] Sony Music Latin released a greatest hits albums featuring José's and Castro's songs titled El Romántico & El Príncipe in 2012.[56]

Track listing Edit

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Lo Pasado, Pasado (featuring José José)"Juan Gabriel4:03
2."La Nave del Olvido"Dino Ramos3:53
3."Amor, Amor"Rafael Pérez Botija5:03
4."Lo Que No Fué No Será"Jose Maria Napoleon3:48
5."Gavilán o Paloma"Botija4:46
6."Amar y Querer"Manuel Alejandro4:22
7."Si Me Dejas Ahora"Camilo Blanes4:48
8."Volcán"Botija4:50
9."Almohada"Adan Torres4:02
10."El Triste"Roberto Cantoral4:37
11."Poema al Cantante (recited by José José)" 0:54
Deluxe Edition CD/DVD Disc 1
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
11."Gracias"Botija3:56
12."Mi Niña"Scottie Scott4:10
Total length:53:00
Deluxe Edition CD/DVD Disc 2
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Lo Pasado, Pasado"Gabriel 
2."La Nave del Olvido"Ramos 
3."Amor, Amor"Botija 
4."Lo Que No Fue No Será"Napoleon 
5."Gavilán o Paloma"Botija 
6."Amar y Querer"Alejandro 
7."Si Me Dejas Ahora"Blanes 
8."Volcán"Botija 
9."Almohada"Torres 
10."El Triste"Cantoral 
11."La Nave del Olvido (Music video)"Ramos 

Credits and personnel Edit

The following credits are adapted from Allmusic and the album liner notes.[57][58]

Arrangements
  • Angel "Cucco" Peña - "El Triste", "Mi Niña", "Almohada", "Lo Pasado, Pasado"
  • Jorge Calandrelli - "Gavilán o Paloma", "Si Me Dejas Ahora", "La Nave del Olvido"
  • Julio Reyes Copello - "Volcán", "Gracias", "Lo Que No Fué No Será"
  • Rafael Pérez-Botija - string arrangements for "Volcán" and "Gracias"
Audio engineering
  • Javier Garza
  • Steve Sykes
  • Frank Socorro
  • Carlos Álvarez
  • Héctor Iván Rosa
  • Santos Santiago
  • Charles Wakeman
Bass guitar
  • Julio Hernández
  • Kevin Axt
Drums
  • Lee Levin,
  • John Robinson
Guitar
  • Dan Warner
  • Michael Thomson
  • René Toledo
  • Dean Parks,
  • Juan Pablo Vega
Keyboard instrument
  • Fernando Muscolo
  • Gabriel Saientz
Mastering
  • Gabriel Wallach - Mastering
Percussion
  • David Marrero
  • Jose Edgardo Santiago
Piano
Strings
  • Miami Symphonic Strings
Trombone
  • Rafi Torres
  • Jorge Díaz
  • Miguel Rivera
Trumpet
  • Luis Aquino
  • Angie Machado
Vocals
  • Cristian Castro
  • Chris Clansdrop
  • José José ("Poema al Cantante")
  • Susan Moyer
  • Claudio Jaffe
  • Ross Harbaugh
  • Jonah Kim
Viola
  • Rebecca Diderrich
  • Chauncey Patterson - Viola
  • Scott O'Donnell - Viola
  • Deena Shapiro - Viola
  • Karen Hebermehl
Violin
  • Alfredo Oliva - Concert master
  • Huifang Chen
  • Monica Cheversan
  • Adam Diderrich
  • John DiPuccio
  • Scott Flavin
  • Brian Fox
  • Charles Hardt
  • Dina Kostic
  • Marcia Littley
  • Jaime Mansilla
  • Evija Ozolins
  • Antony Seepersa

Chart performance Edit

Weekly charts Edit

Certifications Edit

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Colombia[45] Gold  
Mexico (AMPROFON)[33] Diamond 300,000^
United States (RIAA)[42] 2× Platinum (Latin) 200,000^
Venezuela[46] Gold  

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

See also Edit

References Edit

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Viva el Principe English Long Live the Prince is the thirteenth studio album by Mexican recording artist Cristian Castro released on 30 November 2010 by Universal Music Latino It is a tribute album to Mexican singer Jose Jose Castro s musical idol The album was produced by Rafael Perez Botija who also produced for Jose Jose Viva el Principe covers twelve songs by Jose Jose and includes a poem recited by Castro s idol Recording took place on August 2010 at The Hit Factory Criteria in Miami Florida Viva el PrincipeStudio album by Cristian CastroReleased30 November 2010 2010 11 30 RecordedAugust 2010 The Hit Factory Criteria Miami FloridaGenreLatin popLength44 57LanguageSpanishLabelUniversal Music LatinoProducerRafael Perez BotijaCristian Castro chronologyEl Culpable Soy Yo 2009 Viva el Principe 2010 Mi Amigo El Principe 2011 Singles from Viva el Principe La Nave del Olvido Released 28 September 2010To promote the recording Castro released La Nave del Olvido which peaked at No 48 on the Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart Castro toured for the release in United States Latin America and Spain The album became successful in Mexico and the United States where it topped both the Mexican and Billboard Latin album charts It was certified diamond by the Asociacion Mexicana de Productores de Fonogramas y Videogramas AMPROFON in Mexico and double platinum Latin field by the Recording Industry Association of America RIAA in the United States In South America it peaked at No 5 on the Argentine Chamber of Phonograms and Videograms Producers CAPIF album chart and received gold certifications in Colombia and Venezuela It had sold over 800 000 copies worldwide as of November 2011 Viva el Principe received a positive review from David Jeffries of Allmusic praising Botija s production and Castro s vocal delivery It earned a negative review from an editor of Terra Networks who felt that the album did not add anything to the originals The album received a nomination for a Latin Grammy two Billboard Latin Music Awards nominations and an Oye award The success led to a 2011 release of more Jose Jose songs titled Mi Amigo El Principe Contents 1 Background 2 Recording and production 3 Promotion 3 1 Tour 4 Commercial reception 5 Critical reception and accolades 6 Legacy 7 Track listing 8 Credits and personnel 9 Chart performance 9 1 Weekly charts 9 2 Year end charts 9 3 Certifications 10 See also 11 ReferencesBackground Edit Viva el Principe is a tribute album to Jose Jose pictured who was involved with the direction of the recording The project for Viva el Principe began in 2008 after Castro who was one of the selected artists interpreted one of Jose s songs during a tribute concert 1 Jose believed that it was the right time for Castro to record a cover album with his songs and recommended that he seek the help of Rafael Perez Botija and Chucho Ferrer who were responsible for producing Jose s albums 2 Castro recalled growing up in the same neighborhood with Jose who often invited him over for parties and studied with his children in the same college 3 When he heard Jose s song La Navel del Olvideo for first time Castro said I promised to be a singer someday and to sing ballads Jose Jose is my musical father and biggest inspiration 4 Castro expressed hope that the album would allow Jose s songs to be heard by a newer generation 3 The album was officially revealed by Castro alongside Jose after his concert in Argentina The title of the recording is a reference to Jose s honorary title The Prince of Song El Principe de la Cancion 5 Recording and production EditThe album was recorded on August 2010 at The Hit Factory Criteria in Miami Florida 6 produced by Botija Along with Botija the album includes arrangers Angel Cucco Pena and Jorge Calandrelli 7 The album covers ten of Jose s most recognized works such as La Navel del Olvido El Triste and Gavilan o Paloma 8 Lo Pasado Pasado features a duet with Jose Jose using the original recording 9 The album contains Poema al Cantante recited by Jose 10 In the poem Jose conveys that the singer cannot live if he cannot sing Ya no podra vivir si ya no canta an allusion to losing his singing voice from the effects of alcoholism 11 Castro was initially disappointed with the project as he did not want to solely imitate Jose s vocals Ferrer s absence and his desire to record Jose s lesser known songs 12 According to Castro it was the decisions of the executive producers of his record label Universal Music Latino to only have Botija produce the album and to record Jose Jose s more recognized songs 13 He later retracted his statement commending Botija and referred to the disc as his best only lamenting he could not record Jose s lesser known songs 14 Jose expressed satisfaction with the result 15 Promotion Edit Cristian Castro La Nave del Olvido 2010 source source A sample of Castro s cover of La Nave del Olvido which was released as the lead single for the album According to Castro the original recording influenced Castro to become a balladeer after listening to it the first time Problems playing this file See media help To promote the album La Nave del Olvido was selected as the lead single from the album and was released on 28 September 2010 16 It peaked at No 48 on the Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart and No 22 on the Billboard Latin Pop Songs chart 17 The music video was directed by Ricardo Moreno and filmed in Los Angeles 18 Three promotional singles were released on iTunes Amor Amor 19 Volcan 20 and Mi Nina 21 The standard track listing contains contain ten tracks and the poem 10 The deluxe edition contains two additional songs a cover of Gracias and Mi Nina and a DVD which includes Castro performing each song at The Hit Factory Criteria and the music video for La Nave del Olvido 22 Tour Edit Cristian Castro performing at the House of Blues in Orlando Florida during his Viva el Principe Tour On 2 June 2011 Castro announced the Viva el Principe Tour consisting of 121 shows including the United States and twelve countries in Latin America 23 The tour began in Mexico where he performed in Guadalajara on 24 June 2011 and sang in Tabasco Jalisco and Puebla 24 During the concert in the National Auditorium he was accompanied by Jose Jose and his parents Manuel Valdes and Veronica Castro 25 On 28 July 2011 Castro began the tour s US leg in Chicago Illinois performing in Texas California Florida and Puerto Rico 26 The tour continued on to South America where Castro performed in Chile Argentina Bolivia Peru Ecuador and Colombia 27 Castro also performed in Spain and mentioned the difficulty of promoting in the country as ballads are generally not well received on radio stations 28 In the first part of the show Castro performed songs from the disc sporting a white tuxedo In the second he performed hits from his earlier career 29 Commercial reception EditThe album was released on 30 November 2010 worldwide 30 In Mexico the album spent fifteen weeks on top of the Top 100 Mexico chart 31 It was ranked as 2011 s third best selling album in Mexico and was certified diamond by AMPROFON for shipping 300 000 copies 32 33 In the United States it debuted at No 157 on the Billboard 200 and No 2 on both the Billboard Top Latin Albums and Billboard Latin Pop Albums charts selling over 7 000 copies its first week 34 35 36 The album reached No 1 on the Top Latin Albums and Latin Pop Albums charts in the week of 29 January 2011 succeeding Shakira s album Sale el Sol where it spent seven weeks on top of Latin Albums and ten weeks on top of Latin Pop Albums 37 38 It peaked at No 49 on the Billboard 200 on the week of 21 March 2011 39 On the Billboard year end charts of 2011 the album ranked as the second best selling Latin album of the year after Prince Royce s eponymous album and the best selling Latin pop album of the year 40 41 It was certified double platinum Latin field by the RIAA for shipments of 200 000 copies in United States 42 In Spain it peaked at No 44 on the Productores de Musica de Espana album chart 43 In South America Viva el Principe peaked at No 5 on the Argentine Chamber of Phonograms and Videograms Producers pop charts and received gold certifications in Colombia by the Asociacion Colombiana de Productores de Fonogramas and in Venezuela by the Association of Venezuelan Phonograph Producers 44 45 46 As of November 2011 the album had sold over 800 000 copies worldwide 3 Critical reception and accolades EditDavid Jeffries of Allmusic gave the album a positive review believing that Jose Jose s spirit fills the album and commended Botija for his role in the production and Castro for bringing the sense of tradition as he delivers this material with respect 10 He observed that it doesn t stop Castro from pouring his heart into the songs and perceived mimicry as a non issue 10 Jeffries closed the review affirming that the album winds up a tribute that will please fans of either artist 10 An editor of Terra Networks gave the album a negative review 47 Although the editor complimented Castro s ability to imitate Jose Jose s music he felt that the audience were better off listening to the original recordings as Castro did not take the risk of adapting the tunes to his own style 47 At the 12th Latin Grammy Awards Castro received a nomination for Best Male Pop Vocal Album which went to Franco De Vita for En Primera Fila 48 At the 2012 Latin Billboard Music Awards the album received two nominations for Latin Album of the Year and Latin Pop Album of the Year losing the first award to Prince Royce s eponymous album and the second award to Drama y Luz by Mana 49 At the 2012 Billboard Music Awards it was nominated Latin Album of the Year but lost to Formula Vol 1 by Romeo Santos 50 At the 2012 Mexican Oye Awards it received an award for Male Pop Album of the Year and a nomination for Album of the Year 51 Legacy EditMain article Mi Amigo El Principe A follow up to Viva el Principe was announced by Castro on 13 September 2011 titled Mi Amigo El Principe 52 As with its predecessor Mi Amigo El Principe was produced by Botija The disc was released on 1 November 2011 53 A two disc compilation titled Viva El Principe Edicion Especial Vol 1 amp 2 was released on 7 February 2012 with the tracks from both albums 54 Another compilation album featuring covers of Jose s songs was released in 2012 titled Celebrando Al Principe which contains thirteen previously recorded songs and two covers of Mi Vida and Pero Me Hiciste Tuyo 55 Sony Music Latin released a greatest hits albums featuring Jose s and Castro s songs titled El Romantico amp El Principe in 2012 56 Track listing EditNo TitleWriter s Length1 Lo Pasado Pasado featuring Jose Jose Juan Gabriel4 032 La Nave del Olvido Dino Ramos3 533 Amor Amor Rafael Perez Botija5 034 Lo Que No Fue No Sera Jose Maria Napoleon3 485 Gavilan o Paloma Botija4 466 Amar y Querer Manuel Alejandro4 227 Si Me Dejas Ahora Camilo Blanes4 488 Volcan Botija4 509 Almohada Adan Torres4 0210 El Triste Roberto Cantoral4 3711 Poema al Cantante recited by Jose Jose 0 54 Deluxe Edition CD DVD Disc 1No TitleWriter s Length11 Gracias Botija3 5612 Mi Nina Scottie Scott4 10Total length 53 00 Deluxe Edition CD DVD Disc 2No TitleWriter s Length1 Lo Pasado Pasado Gabriel 2 La Nave del Olvido Ramos 3 Amor Amor Botija 4 Lo Que No Fue No Sera Napoleon 5 Gavilan o Paloma Botija 6 Amar y Querer Alejandro 7 Si Me Dejas Ahora Blanes 8 Volcan Botija 9 Almohada Torres 10 El Triste Cantoral 11 La Nave del Olvido Music video Ramos Credits and personnel EditThe following credits are adapted from Allmusic and the album liner notes 57 58 ArrangementsAngel Cucco Pena El Triste Mi Nina Almohada Lo Pasado Pasado Jorge Calandrelli Gavilan o Paloma Si Me Dejas Ahora La Nave del Olvido Julio Reyes Copello Volcan Gracias Lo Que No Fue No Sera Rafael Perez Botija string arrangements for Volcan and Gracias Audio engineeringJavier Garza Steve Sykes Frank Socorro Carlos Alvarez Hector Ivan Rosa Santos Santiago Charles WakemanBass guitarJulio Hernandez Kevin AxtDrumsLee Levin John RobinsonGuitarDan Warner Michael Thomson Rene Toledo Dean Parks Juan Pablo VegaKeyboard instrumentFernando Muscolo Gabriel SaientzMasteringGabriel Wallach MasteringPercussionDavid Marrero Jose Edgardo SantiagoPianoMilton Sesenton Greg Mathieson Jim Cox Jorge Calandrelli Julio Reyes CopelloStringsMiami Symphonic StringsTromboneRafi Torres Jorge Diaz Miguel RiveraTrumpetLuis Aquino Angie MachadoVocalsCristian Castro Chris Clansdrop Jose Jose Poema al Cantante Susan Moyer Claudio Jaffe Ross Harbaugh Jonah KimViolaRebecca Diderrich Chauncey Patterson Viola Scott O Donnell Viola Deena Shapiro Viola Karen HebermehlViolinAlfredo Oliva Concert master Huifang Chen Monica Cheversan Adam Diderrich John DiPuccio Scott Flavin Brian Fox Charles Hardt Dina Kostic Marcia Littley Jaime Mansilla Evija Ozolins Antony SeepersaChart performance EditWeekly charts Edit Chart 2010 PeakpositionArgentina CAPIF 44 5Mexico Top 100 Mexico 31 1Chart 2011 PeakpositionSpain PROMUSICAE 43 44US Billboard 200 17 49US Top Latin Albums Billboard 59 1US Latin Pop Albums Billboard 60 1 Year end charts Edit Chart 2011 PositionMexico Top 100 Mexico 32 3US Latin Albums Billboard 40 2US Latin Pop Albums Billboard 41 1 Certifications Edit Region Certification Certified units salesColombia 45 Gold Mexico AMPROFON 33 Diamond 300 000 United States RIAA 42 2 Platinum Latin 200 000 Venezuela 46 Gold Shipments figures based on certification alone See also Edit2010 in Latin music List of number one albums of 2010 Mexico List of number one albums of 2011 Mexico List of number one Billboard Latin Albums from the 2010s List of number one Billboard Latin Pop Albums of 2011References Edit Cristian Castro arribara manana con el Principe in Spanish El Universo 23 February 2011 Retrieved 23 June 2012 Jose Jose se une a festejos del bicentenario con nuevo album El Occidental in Spanish Organizacion Editorial Mexicana 20 February 2010 Retrieved 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