El Cantante (Marc Anthony album)
El Cantante (English: The Singer) is the soundtrack album to the film of the same name, and the ninth studio album by American singer Marc Anthony.[1]
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Released | July 24, 2007 | |||
Recorded | 2006 | |||
Length | 46:47 | |||
Label | Sony Norte | |||
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Background
Marc Anthony plays the role of Héctor Lavoe in El Cantante, a film he had been wanting and waiting to make for many years.[2] Lavoe was known, and is still considered a hero to salsa fans, famed for the artistry of his vocals and the intensity of his rhythm, as well as his involvement with famous salsa musician Willie Colón during the early '70s were high points for salsa, and they paved the way for many vocalists to come (including one Marc Anthony). The album is not only a soundtrack, but a tribute album to the famous salsa singer. Anthony's cover versions of "Aguanile", "Che Che Colé", "Mi Gente" and "El Cantante", have become chart topping hits on the United States Latin Billboard. Anthony also worked with Rubén Blades during the production of the film, as well as the soundtrack. The tenth track finds Jennifer Lopez, Anthony's wife in the film, performing a pop ballad titled "Toma de Mí," composed by Canadian singer-songwriter Nelly Furtado. The album was awarded Best Salsa Album at the Latin Grammy Awards of 2008 and Tropical Album of the Year at the 2008 Latin Billboard Music Awards.
Commercial performance
The soundtrack debuted at number 1 on the Billboard Top Latin Albums chart and number 31 on the Billboard 200. In its second week it still peaked at number 1 on the Top Latin Albums but felt back 2 places to end at number 33 on the Billboard 200. It still peaked the Top Latin Albums in the third, fourth and fifth week and went on number 32, number 44 and number 55 on the Billboard 200.[3]
Track listing
- "El Cantante" (Rubén Blades) – 6:47
- "Mi Gente" (Johnny Pacheco) – 3:52
- "Escándalo" (Rafael Cárdenas Crespo; Rubén Fuentes) – 3:58
- "Aguanile" (Willie Colón; Héctor Lavoe) – 5:15
- "Che Che Colé" (Willie Colón) – 3:26
- "El Día de Mi Suerte" (Willie Colón; Héctor Lavoe) – 5:19
- "Qué Lío" (Willie Colón; Joe Cuba; Héctor Lavoe) – 4:24
- "Quítate Tú" (Johnny Pacheco; Bobby Valentín) – 4:24
- "Todo Tiene Su Final" (Willie Colón) – 4:56
- "Toma de Mí" (Performed by Jennifer Lopez) (Nelly Furtado; Julio Reyes Copello) — 4:2
Personnel
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Charts
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See also
References
- http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/1050577/lopez-anthony-confirm-joint-fall-tour
- El Cantante – Album Review. Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. Accessed November 2, 2007
- Marc Anthony Discography. Billboard. Accessed January 24, 2009
- "El Cantante". Allmusic. Macrovision Corporation. Retrieved October 28, 2008.
- "El Cantante". Les Charts. Les Charts. Retrieved October 28, 2008.
- "Top Latin Albums – El Cantante (soundtrack)". Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. December 3, 2007. Archived from the original on February 10, 2009. Retrieved October 28, 2008.
- "Top Tropical Albums – El Cantante (soundtrack". Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. December 3, 2007. Archived from the original on February 10, 2009. Retrieved October 28, 2008.