Con Todo Respeto

Con Todo Respeto
Studio album by Molotov
Released October 26, 2004
Genre Rap rock
Length 44:23
Label Universal Music Latino
Producer Robert Carranza
Molotov chronology
Dance and Dense Denso
(2003)
Con Todo Respeto
(2004)
Eternamiente
(2007)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Allmusic [1]

Con Todo Respeto is a 2004 covers album by the Mexican band Molotov. The album was released in October 2004 by the label Universal Latino. The songs covered are from a variety of genres, including New Wave, Hip hop music, Punk, and traditional music of Mexico. The title, in apparent reference to the playful cover tracks throughout, means "with all due respect" in Spanish.

This album received a Latin Grammy Award for Best Rock Vocal Album, Duo or Group at the Latin Grammy Awards of 2005.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Amateur" (Cover Of "Rock Me Amadeus" By Falco)
  2. "Diseño Rolas" (Cover Of "Designer Music" By Lipps Inc)
  3. "Marciano" (Cover Of "I Turned into A Martian" By The Misfits)
  4. "The Revolution Will Not Be Televised (La Revo)" (Cover Of "The Revolution Will Not Be Televised" by Gil Scott-Heron)
  5. "La Boa A Go Go"(Cover Of "La Boa" by La Sonora Santanera)
  6. "Chavas" (Cover Of "Girls" By Beastie Boys)
  7. "Mamar" (Cover Of "Mama" By Los Amantes De Lola)
  8. "Quién Pon-Ponk" (Cover Of "Quen Pompó" By Tabascan musician Chico Che)
  9. "Da Da Da" (Cover Of "Da Da Da" By Trio)
  10. "Perro Negro Granjero" ("mash" Of El Tri's "Perro Negro" And ZZ Top's "La Grange")
  11. "Agüela" ("mash" Of "My Abuela" By Wilfred y La Ganga, "The Magnificent Seven" By The Clash And "Bust A Move" By Young MC and Matt Dike)
  12. "Agüita Amarilla" (Cover Of "Mi Agüita Amarilla" By Los Toreros Muertos)

2005 Re-edit

Con Todo Respeto (Unlimited Edition)
Studio album by Molotov
Released September, 2005
Genre Rap/Rock en Español
Length 44:23
Label Universal Latino
Producer Robert Carranza
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Molotov chronology
Con Todo Respeto
(2004)
Con Todo Respeto (Unlimited Edition)
(2005)
Eternamiente
(2007)

In mid-2005, a re-edit of this album was released, this time including the track «Me Vale Vergara», dedicated to the owner of Mexican soccer team Guadalajara's Chivas, businessman Jorge Vergara. This track includes references to the band's antipathy towards Vergara because of decisions he made in that club. The song was also motivated by Vergara's disparaging comment «Me pareció ver a un lindo gatito» ("I though I saw a pussy cat" or "I tawt I taw a puddy tat" in Spanish) when speaking about Mexican soccer club Pumas de la UNAM.

Originally, Me Vale Vergara circulated freely on the Internet as a demo version, so when the band decided to include it in the re-edit, it had some arrangements made. The track includes collaborations by Pumas de la UNAM team players such as "Parejita" López, Leandro Augusto, and Aílton da Silva.

For this special edition of the album, the cover design was changed, with a black background instead of the white background in the first version. There are a few added demos of some tracks, as well as a DVD with the music videos for "Amateur" and "Marciano", including a promo and a "behind the cameras" special.

This re-edit was released only in Mexico and the US under the name Con Todo Respeto, Unlimited Edition.

Track listing

  1. Amateur
  2. Diseño rolas
  3. Marciano II (Punk Version)
  4. The Revolution Will Not be Televised (demo version)
  5. La Boa a go-go (demo version)
  6. Chavas
  7. Mamar
  8. Quen Pon-Ponk (demo version)
  9. Da da da
  10. Perro negro granjero
  11. Agüela
  12. Mi agüita amarilla (demo version)
  13. Me vale vergara
  14. Marciano
  15. The Revolution Will Not Be Televised (La Revo)
  16. La boa a go-go
  17. Quen Pon-Ponk
  18. Mi agüita amarilla
  19. Marciano veloz (demo version)

Sales and certifications

Region Certification Sales/shipments
Mexico (AMPROFON)[2] Gold 50,000^

^shipments figures based on certification alone

References