Paloma Negra Desde Monterrey

Paloma Negra Desde Monterrey is a posthumous live album by Regional Mexican singer Jenni Rivera, released on October 28, 2016 by Universal Music Latin Entertainment. It is the third and final part of a live recording trilogy of her final concert in Monterrey, Nuevo León, just three hours before her death. The album was produced by Rivera's brother, singer Juan Rivera.

Paloma Negra Desde Monterrey
Standard Edition Cover
Live album by
ReleasedOctober 28, 2016 (2016-10-28)
RecordedDecember 8, 2012
VenueArena Monterrey
Genre
Length50:18 (Standard Edition)
1:14:37 (Deluxe Edition)
LanguageSpanish
Label
ProducerJuan Rivera
Jenni Rivera chronology
1 Vida–3 Historias
(2014)
Paloma Negra Desde Monterrey
(2016)
Angel Baby:Con Mariachi (Edición Limitada)
(2017)
Singles from Paloma Negra Desde Monterrey
  1. "Paloma Negra (Live)"
    Released: September 25, 2015
  2. "Mírame (Live)"
    Released: October 7, 2016
  3. "La Mentada Contestada (Live)"
    Released: October 13, 2016
  4. "Sufriendo A Solas (Live)"
    Released: October 20, 2016

Paloma Negra Desde Monterrey reached number-one on the Billboard Top Latin Albums chart in the United States. Four singles were released from the album: "Paloma Negra (Live)", "Mírame (Live)", "La Mentada Contestada (Live)", and "Sufriendo A Solas (Live)".

Background

American singer Jenni Rivera performed at the Monterrey Arena on December 8, 2012. Rivera performed for a little over three hours, accompanied by her Banda and norteño group, as well as a mariachi group.[1] At 2:00 a.m. on December 9, when the show ended, she held a press conference at the same venue. She left the Arena along with her staff and departed from Monterrey International Airport at 3:00 a.m. CST. At approximately 3:20 a.m. CST a US-registered private Learjet 25 N345MC carrying two pilots and five passengers, including Rivera, lost contact with air traffic control near Iturbide, Nuevo León, Mexico.[2] The plane was en route to Toluca for an appearance by Rivera on the local version of The Voice.[3][4][5]

All on board were presumed dead by Mexican authorities when the wreckage was found later that day. Jenni Rivera's father, Pedro, confirmed in a Telemundo interview that his daughter had died in the crash. Mexican aviation authorities declared in the media that her plane was shattered into fragments which spread as far as 300 meters. The impact of the crash was so severe that it is believed the plane went down in a nose dive at speeds of up to 700 mph (1,100 km/h).[6][7]

The album's release comes nearly three years after her death. It is the last part of a trilogy released by her family.[8][9][10]

Commercial release

In the United States, according to the Billboard Top Latin Albums chart it debuted at number one, replacing Los Dúo, Vol. 2 by Mexican singer-songwriter Juan Gabriel. The album marked Rivera's 8th number-one album on the chart, making her the female with the most number-ones, surpassing fellow Mexican American singer Selena, at seven.[11]

Track listing

Paloma Negra Desde Monterrey
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Platino y Oro (Live)"Dolores Janney Rivera2:38
2."Culpable o Inocente (Live)"Camilo Banes3:19
3."No Me Pregunten Por Él (Live)"Carlos Peña3:07
4."Que Me Vas A Dar (Live) [Deluxe]"Alfonso García F. & Ramon Ortega3:35
5."Detrás De Mi Ventana (Live) [Deluxe]"Ricardo Arjona4:39
6."Mudanzas (Live)"Sergio Sa, Vanusa, Ponco Perez & C. Reynoso3:14
7."Inolvidable (Live)"Isidro Chavez Espinoza2:37
8."Dama Divina (Live)"Dolores Janney Rivera2:25
9."A Cambio De Qué (Live) [Deluxe]"Xavier Santos4:33
10."Gracias Por Hacerme Feliz (Live)"Dolores Janney Rivera3:12
11."La Primera Pierda (Live)"Dolores Janney Rivera1:44
12."¿Qué Alboroto? (Live)"Dolores Janney Rivera0:58
13."Ovarios (Live)"Dolores Janney Rivera4:15
14."La Misma Gran Señora (Live)"Homero Aguilar Cabrera3:05
15."La Mentada Contestada"Dolores Janney Rivera3:19
16."Otra! Otra! Otra! (Live)"Dolores Janney Rivera1:22
17."Gracias A Dios Por Esta Noche (Live)"Dolores Janney Rivera0:42
18."Paloma Negra Intro (Live)"Dolores Janney Rivera0:50
19."Paloma Negra (Live)"Tomás Méndez Sosa3:24
20."Sufriendo A Solas (Live)"Jose Angel Espinoza3:20
21."Mírame (Live)"Bruno Danza3:19
22."Y Al Cielo Partio (Live)"Dolores Janney Rivera3:31
23."La Gran Señora (Live) [Deluxe]"Dolores Janney Rivera3:50
24."Como Tu Mujer (Live) [Deluxe]"Marco Antonio Solís3:55
25."Cuando Muere Una Dama (Banda) [Deluxe]"Dolores Janney Rivera4:00
Total length:50:18 (Standard Edition)
1:14:37 (Deluxe Edition)

Charts

Chart (2016) Peak
position
US Top Latin Albums (Billboard)[12] 1
US Regional Mexican Albums (Billboard)[13] 1

Release history

Regions Dates Format(s) Label(s)
United States, Mexico October 28, 2016 CD, digital download Fonovisa

See also

References

  1. "Familiares de Jenni Rivera promueven disco que incluye canción dedicada a 'Chiquis'". Televisa (in Spanish). Televisa S. A. October 29, 2016. Retrieved 11 November 2016.
  2. "Plane of missing singer likely found in Mexico". Cable News Network. Retrieved December 10, 2012.
  3. "Jenni Rivera, Latin music star, dies in plane crash". BBC News. British Broadcasting Corporation. December 10, 2012. Retrieved December 10, 2012.
  4. Associated Press (December 9, 2012). Jenni Rivera, Mexican-American singer, killed in plane crash in northern Mexico; she was 43 years old. New York Daily News; accessed August 26, 2016.
  5. Regional Mexican Star Jenni Rivera Dies in Plane Crash ABC News; accessed August 26, 2016.
  6. "Mexican-American singer Jenni Rivera dies at 043 in plane crash". NBC News. NBC News and news services. December 9, 2012. Retrieved December 9, 2012.
  7. Alvarez, Alex. "Jenni Rivera's Plane Was in Previous Accident". ABC Univision. Retrieved December 11, 2012.
  8. Vernon, Beatriz (October 28, 2016). "Hijos de Jenni Rivera lanzan nuevo disco de la 'Diva de la Banda". Univision (in Spanish). Univision Communications. Retrieved 11 November 2016.
  9. "Lanzan disco de Jenni Rivera". TVyNovelas (in Spanish). October 27, 2016. Retrieved 11 November 2016.
  10. "Familiares de Jenni Rivera promueven disco que incluye canción dedicada a 'Chiquis'". Televisa (in Spanish). Televisa S. A. October 29, 2016. Retrieved 11 November 2016.
  11. "Latin Albums database". Billboard. Macromedia Corporation. Retrieved October 10, 2011.
  12. "Jenni Rivera Chart History (Top Latin Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved November 8, 2016.
  13. "Jenni RIvera Chart History (Regional Mexican Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved November 8, 2016.
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