Cómplices
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Released | 2 May 2008 | |||
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Genre | Pop | |||
Length | 51:43 | |||
Language | Spanish | |||
Label | Warner Music Latina | |||
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Singles from Complices | ||||
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Cómplices (transl. Accomplices)
Upon its release, Cómplices was met with mixed reactions from
Background
In 2006, Luis Miguel released Navidades, a Christmas 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
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
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", 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,
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
Critical reception and accolades
Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
Montreal Gazette | [63] |
The Philadelphia Inquirer | [64] |
Vida en el Valle | [65] |
On its release, Cómplices was met with mixed reactions from music critics.
In a mixed review of the album,
At the
Commercial performance
Within 24 hours of it release, Cómplices sold over 320,000 copies and received four platinum
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.
Track listing
All tracks are written by Manuel Alejandro, except where noted
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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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" |
| 3:50 |
8. | "Bravo Amor Bravo" | 5:36 | |
9. | "Tu Imaginación" |
| 3:55 |
10. | "Cómplices" | 4:30 | |
11. | "Amor de Hecho" | 4:23 | |
12. | "Se Amaban" | 4:12 | |
Total length: | 51:43 |
No. | Title | Video director | Length |
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1. | "Si Tú Te Atreves" | Rebecca Blake | 3:58 |
2. | "Te Desean" | Blake | 4:31 |
3. | "Disfraces" | N/A | 3:23 |
Total length: | 11:52 |
Personnel
Adapted from the Cómplices liner notes:[10]
Performance credits
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 director
- 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
- 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
- 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 Sardina – engineer
- 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
- Ocean Way Recording Studios, Hollywood, CA – recording
- Record Plant Studios, Hollywood, CA - recording, mixing
- Westlake Recording Studios, Hollywood, CA – recording
- Capitol Mastering, Hollywood, CA – mastering
Charts
Weekly charts
Monthly charts
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Year-end charts
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Certifications and sales
‹See Tfd›‹See Tfd›Region | Certification | Certified units/sales |
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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
Region | Date | Format | Edition | Label |
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Spain[24] | 2 May 2008 | CD
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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
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Limited | Warner Music España |
Mexico[28] | 28 April 2009 | CD + DVD
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Special | Warner Music México |
See also
- 2008 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 Albums
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17.140 copias de esta nueva placa ha vendido Luis Miguel en Venezuela, lo que lo hace acreedor de Disco de Platino y desde ya se aproxima al Doble Platino.
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