Hecho En España

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Hecho En España
Live album by RBD
Released 1 October 2007
Recorded 22 June 2007
Genre Pop rock
Label EMI
Producer Pedro Damián, (executive)
RBD chronology

RBD: La Familia
(2007)
Hecho en España
(2007)
Empezar Desde Cero
(2007)

Hecho En España (English: Made in Spain) is the third live album by the successful Mexican pop group RBD, released on October 2. The CD was recorded in Madrid, Spain, on June 22, 2007. The CD was made for RBD's concert in Madrid during their Tour Celestial in Spain. The show was in the famous Spanish stadium Vicente Calderon and in it there were almost 40.000 people enjoying the music of the band. The CD/DVD was released on October 2, 2007. The CD was released with special edition packs. One included gloves and a lighter as well as the CD/DVD, and the other had gloves and an umbrella as well as the CD/DVD.[1] The CD/DVD packs went on pre-sale on September 27, 2007 in Mexico with and October 1 release.[2] In February, 2008, 4 months after the DVD release in Brazil, the CD was released in a limited edition, celebrating the sales of over 50,000 DVDs in that country.

Track listings

CD1

  1. "Obertura Celestial" (Güido Laris)
  2. "Cariño mio" (Andrea Martin, RedOne, Bilal Hajji
  3. "Ser o Parecer" (Armando Ávila)
  4. "Wanna Play" (Andrea Martin, RedOne, Bilal Hajji)
  5. "Dame" (Carlos Lara)
  6. "Money Money" (Anthony Calo, Gabriel Cruz, Aarón Peña, Francisco Saldaña)
  7. "Quiero Poder" (Armando Ávila, Dulce María, Gonzalo Schroeder)
  8. "Sálvame" (DJ Kafka,[3] Max Di Carlo, Pedro Damián)
  9. "Bésame Sin Miedo" (Chico Bennett, John Ingoldsby)
  10. "I Wanna Be the Rain" (Diane Warren)

CD2

  1. "Algún Día" (Carlos Lara)
  2. Medley ("Quiza"/"Este Corazón") (Ángel Reyero, Armando Ávila, Michkin Boyzo)
  3. "No Pares" (Lynda, Carlos Lara)
  4. "Tu Amor" (Diane Warren)
  5. "Nuestro Amor" (Memo Méndez Guiu, Emil "Billy" Méndez)
  6. "Aún Hay Algo" (Carlos Lara, Karen Sokoloff[4])
  7. "Tras De Mí" (Carlos Lara, Karen Sokoloff, Pedro Damián)
  8. "Celestial" (Carlos Lara, Pedro Damián)
  9. "Rebelde" (Carlos Lara, Max Di Carlo)
  10. "Cariño Mio Reprise" (Andrea Martin, RedOne, Bilal Hajji)

See also

Trivia

  • The official CD/DVD is missing songs such as the Medley from their first album Rebelde, along with Fuera and Me Voy from their album Nuestro Amor. There are unofficial versions of the album including such songs, but in low quality and edited by fans.

Release history

Country Release date
Mexico October 1, 2007
Spain October 2, 2007

Charts and certifications

Charts

Chart Peak
Position
Mexican Albums Chart 21
Spanish Albums Chart 47
U.S. Billboard Top Latin Albums 39

Certifications

Country Certification
Spain Gold

Notes

  1. Desarrollo Galeria
  2. Mixup Music Store
  3. Carlos Lara billed as DJ Kafka
  4. Max Di Carlo billed as Karen Sokoloff
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