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Drama y luz Studio album by Maná Released April 12, 2011 Recorded Chamán Music Studios Guadalajara, Mx; Ocean Studios Burbank, Ca; Hit Factory Criteria Miami, Fl; Casa Dos Cisnes Puerto Vallarta, Mx; Henson Recording Studios Los Angeles, Ca; NRG Recording Studios Los Angeles, CA; Ocean Way Studios Los Angeles, Ca; Conway Studios Los Angeles, Ca; Steak House Studios Los Angeles, Ca; Oigo Studios Guadalajara, Mx; Junk/OM Studio Brazil Genre Latin rock
Pop rock
DubLength 56:46 Label WEA Latina Producer Fher Olvera & Alex González Maná chronology Arde el Cielo
(2008)Drama Y Luz
(2011)Singles from Drama Y Luz - "Lluvia al corazón"
Released: March 14, 2011 - "Amor clandestino"
Released: June 6, 2011
Drama y luz (English: "Drama and Light") is the eighth studio album released by the Mexican Latin pop/Rock en Español band Maná. This album was released in three formats CD, CD with DVD, and 12" LP vinyl record. The album was released on April 12, 2011, after a long wait of 5 years since their last studio album Amar es Combatir. The first single off the album is "Lluvia al corazón", released on March 14, 2011.[1] The song debuted at number-one on the U.S. Billboard Hot Latin Tracks.[2] and the album made its debut at number 5 in the Billboard 200 selling 47,000 copies during its first week [3]
Contents
Tracklisting
CD & LP vinyl record tracklisting
Original Tracklisting No. Title Writer(s) Length 1. "Lluvia al corazón" Fher Olvera 4:09 2. "Amor clandestino" Fher Olvera 4:52 3. "Mi reina del dolor" Fher Olvera 4:06 4. "El espejo" Fher Olvera 5:23 5. "Sor María" Fher Olvera 5:03 6. "Vuela libre paloma" Fher Olvera 5:25 7. "No te rindas" Fher Olvera 5:04 8. "Latinoamérica" Alex González 5:31 9. "El dragón" Fher Olvera 4:47 10. "El verdadero amor perdona" Fher Olvera 4:41 11. "Envenéname" Fher Olvera 3:37 12. "No te rindas (Versión Alternativa)" Fher Olvera 4:14 iTunes Deluxe Version[4] No. Title Writer(s) Length 13. "Mi corazón no sabe olvidar (Bonus Track)" Fher Olvera 4:46 14. "Contra todo (Bonus Track)" Fher Olvera 3:48 Walmart Limited Edition[5] No. Title Writer(s) Length 13. "Llluvia al corazón (Live Version)" Fher Olvera 14. "Labios compartidos (Live Version)" Fher Olvera 15. "Eres mi religion (Live Version)" Fher Olvera CD/DVD Edition
Original Tracklisting No. Title Length 1. "Menu" 0:59 2. "The Making of the album" 4:32 3. "El espejo" 5:10 4. "El dragón" 2:39 5. "Amor clandestino" 4:14 6. "Lluvia al corazón" 3:27 7. "Vuela libre paloma" 5:41 8. "No te rindas" 9:06 9. "Latinoamérica" 5:49 10. "Sor Maria" 6:27 11. "Credits" 5:07 DVD
The CD/DVD edition is produced by Time Bender, produced by "Toiz" Rodriguez and directed by Iván López Barba and Rubén R. Bañuelos.
Personnel (band)
- Fher Olvera – main vocals, acoustic guitar, coros, programming,
- Alex González – drums, vocals, coros, programming, keyboards
- Sergio Vallín – acoustic & electric guitars, coros, orchestral arrangements, string arrangements, keyboards, programming
- Juan Diego Calleros – bass
Additional Personnel
- GusOrozco – guitar & bass arrangements, programming, keyboards
- Fernando "Psycho" Vallín – low arrangements, electric bass
- Fernando "El Bueno" Quintana – guitar & bass arrangements, string arrangements, coros, keyboards
- Héctor Quintana – coros
- Carlos Munguía – coros
- Luis Conte – percussions
- Jeff Babko – keyboards
- Benjamin "Jamie" Muhoberac – keyboards
- Tommy Morgan – harmonica
- Suzie Katayama – orchestra director
- Charlie Bisharat – master concert violinist
- Jackie Brand – violin
- Mario de León – violin
- Tammy Hatwan – violin
- Gerry Hilera – violin
- Tereza Stanislav – violin
- Josefina Vergara – violin
- Ken Yerke – violin
- Matt Funes – viola
- Jorge Moraga – viola
- Steve Richards – cello
- Rudy Stein – cello
- Nico Abondolo – contrabass
- David Parmeter – contrabass
- Chris Bleth – oboe
- Joe Meyer – french horn
- Steve Becknell – french horn
- Alan Kaplan – trombone
- Toño Márquez – lyrical advisor
- Augusto Chacón – copy editor
- José Quintana – vocal direction
Charts
Albums
Year Chart [6] Peak
position2011 Mexican Album Charts[7] 1 Spain Album Charts[8] 1 U.S. Billboard Top Latin Albums 1 U.S. Billboard Latin Pop Albums 1 U.S. Billboard Top Rock Albums 3 U.S. Billboard Digital Albums 14 U.S. Billboard 200 5 Singles
Year Song Chart [9] Peak
position2011 "Lluvia al Corazón" Spain PROMUSICAE Top 50 Singles 13 U.S. Billboard Hot Latin Tracks 1 U.S. Billboard Latin Pop Airplay 1 U.S. Billboard Latin Tropical Airplay 4 "Amor Clandestino" U.S. Billboard Hot Latin Tracks 3 U.S. Billboard Latin Pop Airplay 1 See also
- List of number-one Billboard Latin Albums from the 2010s
- List of number-one albums of 2011 (Spain)
References
- ^ Maná release new single "Lluvia al Corazón" Accessed on March 8, 2011.
- ^ Maná's new single "Lluvia al Corazón debut #1 Accessed on March 24, 2011.
- ^ http://www.billboard.com/#/news/foo-fighters-earn-first-no-1-album-with-1005144692.story
- ^ Maná's Drama Y Luz from itunes Accessed on April 8, 2011.
- ^ Maná's Drama Y Luz from Walmart Accessed on April 12, 2011.
- ^ Performance of the singles on the Billboard charts.
- ^ "Maná - Mexican Album Charts on http://mexicancharts.com". http://mexicancharts.com/showitem.asp?interpret=Man%E1&titel=Drama+y+luz&cat=a. Retrieved 2011-05-19.
- ^ "Maná - Spain Album Charts on http://spanishcharts.com". http://spanishcharts.com/showitem.asp?interpret=Man%E1&titel=Drama+y+luz&cat=a. Retrieved 2011-05-19.
- ^ Performance of the singles on the Billboard charts.
External links
Fher Olvera • Alex González • Sergio Vallín • Juan Calleros Studio albums Maná • Falta Amor • ¿Dónde Jugarán los Niños? • Cuando los Ángeles Lloran • Sueños Líquidos • Revolución de Amor • Amar es Combatir • Drama y luzLive albums Compilations and greatest hits Box-sets and remix albums Studio albums by Sombrero Verde Sombrero Verde • A Tiempo de RockVideos Maná: Exitos En Vivo • Maná MTV Unplugged • Suenos Liquidos Videos • Acceso Total • Arde el CieloSingles "Robot" • "Mentirosa" • "Queremos Paz" • "Rayando El Sol" • "Buscándola" • "Perdido En Un Barco" • "Estoy Agotado" • "Oye Mi Amor" • "Vivir Sin Aire" • "Como Te Deseo" • "Te Lloré Un Rió" • "Como Diablos" • "Me Vale" • "No Ha Parado De Llover" • "Hundido En Un Rincón" • "El Reloj Cucú" • "Déjame Entrar" • "Clavado En Un Bar" • "Hechicera" • "Como Dueles En Los Labios" • "En El Muelle De San Blas" • "Como Te Extraño Corazón" • "Se Me Olvidó Otra Vez" • "Te Solte La Rienda" • "Cachito" • "Corazón Espinado" • "Ángel de Amor" • "Eres Mi Religión" • "Mariposa Traicionera" • "Justicia, Tierra Y Libertad" • "Te Llevare Al Cielo" • "Baila Morena" • "Labios Compartidos" • "Bendita tu luz" • "Manda Una Señal" • "Ojalá Pudiera Borrarte" • "El Rey Tiburón" • "Si No Te Hubieras Ido" • "Arde el Cielo" • "Lluvia al Corazón" • "Amor Clandestino" • "El Verdadero Amor Perdona"Tours ¿Dónde Jugarán Los Niños? Tour • Liquido Tour • Unplugged U.S. Tour • Revolución de Amor Tour • Amar es Combatir Tour • Drama y Luz World TourAssociated artists Alejandro Lora • Carlos Santana • Pablo Milanés • Shelia Rios • Miguel Ríos • Miguel Bosé • Zucchero • Belén Arjona • Juan Luis Guerra • Alejandro SanzRelated articles Discography • AwardsCategories:- 2011 albums
- Maná albums
- Warner Music Latina albums
- "Lluvia al corazón"
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