Música + Alma + Sexo

Música + alma + sexo
Studio album by Ricky Martin
Released January 31, 2011 (2011-01-31)
(see release history)
Recorded 2010
Genre Pop, pop rock, reggae, dance, Latin pop
Length 53:28
Label Columbia, Sony Music Latin
Producer Desmond Child
Ricky Martin chronology
17
(2008)
Música + alma + sexo
(2011)
17: Greatest Hits
(2011)
Singles from Música + alma + sexo
  1. "The Best Thing About Me Is You"
    Released: November 2, 2010
  2. "Más"
    Released: April 5, 2011
  3. "Frío"
    Released: July 11, 2011
  4. "Samba"
    Released: September 18, 2011 (Only Brazil)

Música + alma + sexo (English: Music + Soul + Sex) is the ninth studio album by Puerto Rican singer-songwriter Ricky Martin. It was released on January 31, 2011 in Europe by Columbia Records and on February 1, 2011 in North America by Sony Music Latin.[1] The album features guest appearances by Joss Stone, Natalia Jiménez and Puerto Rican reggaeton duo Wisin & Yandel, with contributions from musicians including Tommy Denander, John 5 and Josh Freese. It consists of songs in Spanish and English.[2]

The Deluxe Edition of Ricky Martin's new album was released at Target. It contains seven exclusive tracks, including two dance mixes, two English versions ("Liar", English version of "No te miento", and "Too Late Now", English version of "Será Será") an unreleased song and solo versions of the singles "The Best Thing About Me Is You" and "Lo mejor de mi vida eres tú".[3]

The album was re-released to digital outlets on November 14, 2011 under the title "Mas Música + Alma + Sexo", containing new bonus material and remixes.[4]

Contents

Background

In a Billboard interview, Martin revealed that he wrote the album between Miami and his home in Golden Beach, Florida. Desmond Child practically moved in with his entire family. He said that: "[We] had two studios: one for the programmer, another to record bass, guitars and drums". Talking about the album style, Ricky said: "It’s more up-tempo because I’m at a point in my life where I simply want to be, and be free and not be contrived at all." Martin revealed that he and his team "wrote at least 60 songs and obviously, not all are in here". The ones that felt right are in the album. I think there are songs here that can become ballads. The most important thing about this album is it’s for the audience, but also for musicians. There’s great musicianship here."[5]

Promotion

Ricky Martin began a series of concerts in Puerto Rico, United States and Canada as part of his Música + Alma + Sexo World Tour. This is the eighth concert tour presented by Martin. The tour will visit later Europe, Asia and Central and South America.[6]

Singles

Official singles
Promotional singles

Chart performance

Música + alma + sexo debuted at number three on the US Billboard 200, selling 32,000 copies. The album became the highest charting, primarily-Spanish language album, since Selena's number one album Dreaming of You; which spent its first three chart weeks on Billboard 200 in 1995.[10] This also represents the highest ever chart debut for a Sony Music Latin release.[11]

Música + alma + sexo is Martin's highest-charting album since Ricky Martin debuted at number one in May 1999. It's his fourth top ten album, and his first (mostly) Spanish language album to hit the mark. Martin's previous highest-charting Spanish language album was Almas del silencio.[12]

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
Source Rating
Metacritic (72/100)[13]
Review scores
Source Rating
About.com [14]
Allmusic [15]
Billboard (positive)[16]
Canal Pop [17]
Houston Chronicle [18]
Latina (positive)[19]
Los Angeles Times [20]
New York Post [21]
The New York Times (positive)[22]

Upon its release, the album received generally favorable reviews from most music critics, based on an aggregate score of 72/100 from Metacritic.[13] Stephen Thomas Erlewine from Allmusic rated it 3 stars (out of 5) and said that: "Theoretically, this loosening of expectations would give him some freedom to roam on Música + Alma + Sexo, and it does to the extent that he does not feel compelled to devote the record to the English language".[15] The Billboard review was positive and went to say that: "Martin largely shuns easy romanticism for more assertive messages that celebrate liberation and diversity, themes that can be associated with his coming out last year".[16] Ernesto Lechner from Los Angeles Times was favorable in his review, saying that: "Martin rarely transcends the narrow parameters of commercial Latin music, but the sincerity of his vision places him one step ahead of the competition".[20] Jon Pareles from The New York Times was more positive, saying that: "On this album his usual exhortations to seize life's pleasures mingle with coming-out manifestos, and he smiles through them all".[22]

The Los Angeles Times gave the album two and a half stars out of four and stated that "Martin rarely transcends the narrow parameters of commercial Latin music, but the sincerity of his vision places him one step ahead of the competition."[20] Carlos Quintana from About.com rated it four stars (out of five) and positively reviewed the album, commenting that: "Música + Alma + Sexo is an album that reflects Ricky's present and offers a variety of vibrant and relaxing songs that are filled with deep meanings".[14] Dan Aquilante from the New York Post said that: "Ricky Martin is back to his Latin roots with a mostly Spanish-language album of cutting-edge dance and pop. There are arena ballads, such as the pretty love song "Tú y Yo," but the thrill of this disc is in the bright Latin pop tunes, such as "Más," in which Martin tries to capture the early '90s streets of Spanish Harlem."[21] Joey Guerra from Houston Chronicle went to say that: "Martin is making hips move and hearts soar… [with] symphonic arrangements [and] stomping dance-rock grooves… Shine has a whiff of nostalgia and is Martin’s most appealing English-language song in years."[18] Grace Bastidas from Latina (magazine) opined, positively, that: "the pop album feels like a dream come true for Martin, who has been in the spotlight since he joined Menudo as a 12-year-old, and can finally be himself. He brims with pride throughout—and it’s definitely infectious".[19]

Awards

Ricky Martin received three Latin Grammy Awards nominations for Record of the Year, Song of the Year and Best Short Form Music Video. The 12th Annual Latin Grammy Awards will be held on November 10, 2011 at the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas.[23] Desmond Child also received nomination for Producer of the Year.

Track listing

No. Title Writer(s) Length
1. "Más"   Claudia Brant, Tainy, Ferras Alqaisi 4:09
2. "Frío"   Wisin & Yandel, Tainy 3:22
3. "Lo mejor de mi vida eres tú" (feat. Natalia Jiménez) Brant, Eric Bazilian, Andreas Carlsson 3:38
4. "Te vas"   Dan Keyes, Brant 4:30
5. "Tú y yo"   Brant 6:15
6. "Cántame tu vida"   Brant, David Cabrera, Lester Mendez 4:38
7. "Te busco y te alcanzo"   Fernando Osorio, Lauren Christy, Alqaisi 3:28
8. "Será será"   Brant, Alqaisi, Tainy 3:27
9. "No te miento"   Jodi Marr, Christy, Alqaisi 3:30
10. "Basta ya"   Brant, Cabrera, Federico Vindver 4:30
11. "The Best Thing About Me Is You" (feat. Joss Stone) Bazilian, Carlsson 3:37
12. "Shine"   Keyes 4:46
13. "Frío (Remix Radio Edit)" (feat. Wisin & Yandel) Wisin & Yandel, Tainy 3:36

Charts and certifications

Charts

Chart (2011) Peak
position
Argentinian Albums Chart[24] 1
Belgian Wallonia Albums Chart[25] 82
Canadian Albums Chart[26] 60
Greek Albums Chart[27] 5
Italian Albums Chart[28] 52
Mexican Albums Chart[25] 2
Spanish Albums Chart[25] 3
Swiss Albums Chart[25] 49
US Billboard 200[29] 3
US Billboard Top Latin Albums[29] 1
US Billboard Latin Pop Albums[29] 1

Year-end charts

Chart (2011) Position
US Billboard Top Latin Albums[30] 8
US Billboard Latin Pop Albums[31] 6

Certifications

Region Certification Sales/shipments
Argentina (CAPIF)[32] Platinum 40,000x
Mexico (AMPROFON)[33] Platinum 60,000^
United States (RIAA)[34] Platinum (Latin) 100,000^

^shipments figures based on certification alone

Release history

Region Date Label Format Catalog
Europe January 31, 2011 Sony Music Entertainment CD 88697544722
North America February 1, 2011 Sony Music Latin 754472
Australia February 11, 2011 Sony Music Entertainment 88697544722
Austria, Germany February 25, 2011 88697841132
Japan March 16, 2011 Sony Music Japan SICP-3025
Brazil April 15, 2011[35] Sony Music Entertainment 886978411228
United Kingdom April 18, 2011[36][37] 88697544722
United States November 14, 2011[38] Sony Music Latin digital
November 15, 2011[39] CD/DVD 886979827424
South America November 22, 2011[40] 7987202

See also

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