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El Concierto... En Vivo
1992 live album by Rocío Dúrcal From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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El Concierto... En Vivo (English: The Concert... Live) is Spanish performer Rocío Dúrcal's first live album, released on 28 April 1992 by BMG Ariola and produced by Enrique Elizondo.[1] The album features a selection of her greatest hits and two songs never recorded by Dúrcal, "Mía Un Año" and "Como Amigos," both written and produced by Mexican singer-songwriter Juan Gabriel. The live portion also includes duets with guests Enrique Guzman and Juan Gabriel.
This article relies largely or entirely on a single source. (July 2015) |
El Concierto... En Vivo was taped on 22 November 1991 in the National Auditorium in Mexico City, and was initially released in three formats: a two-CD set, two-LP set, or cassette. In 2006, two more editions were released: a standard DVD edition and another that also included two CDs.
In the United States this album peaked at #7 on the Billboard Latin Pop Albums chart and its lead single "Fue Un Placer Conocerte" peaked at #10 on the Hot Latin Tracks. This album received the ACE Awards for Best Album of the Year and Best Concert of the Year, and International Artist of the Year from the Association of Latin Entertainment Critics.
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Track listing
- Disc 1 (First edition)
- Disc 2 (First edition)
- CD (Second edition)
- DVD
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Awards
- ACE Awards (Association of Latin Entertainment Critics)
- Rocío Dúrcal at Paramount, according to the Association of Latin Entertainment Critics.
Charts
- Billboard Singles
- Billboard Albums
Certifications
Credits and personnel
Musicians
- Rocío Dúrcal – vocals
- Juan Gabriel – vocals
- Enrique Guzmán – vocals
- Mariachi De La Ciudad de Pepe Villela
- Trio Los Soberanos
- Federico Chavez – electric guitar
- Rofrigo Mendoza – bass, guitar
- Alberto Moreno – synthesizer
- David Gomez Oropeza – piano, synthesizer
- Miguel Reyes – drums
Production
- Directed and produced by – Enrique Elizondo
- Producer of unreleased tracks – Juan Gabriel
- Coordination – Mariana Gómez and Edgar Ramirez
- Musical director – Ruben Zepeda
- Musical direction and coordination – Ruben Cervantes
- Musical adaptation – Jesus Ferrer
- Adaptation – Jesus Rodriguez De Hijar
- Recorded at – National Auditorium of Mexico D.F.
- Words and music for unreleased tracks: Juan Gabriel
- Photography – Carlos Somonte, Mariana Yazbeck
- Label – Ariola Records, CD, LP RCA Records, cassette: 1992
- Label (second edition) – Sony Music 2006
- Distributor – BMG Music
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References
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