Veintisiete

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Veintisiete
File:Veintisiete.jpg
Studio album by Los Temerarios
Released June 29, 2004
Genre Norteño, Mariachi, Pop Latino
Label Fonovisa
Producer Rudy Perez, Adolfo Ángel Alba
Los Temerarios chronology
Tributo al Amor
(2003)Tributo al Amor2003
Veintisiete
(2004)
Regalo de Amor
(2004)Regalo de Amor2004

Veintisiete (Eng.: Twenty Seven) is the title of a cover album released by romantic music group Los Temerarios. This album became their sixth number-one set on the Billboard Top Latin Albums and received a nomination for a Grammy Award for Best Mexican/Mexican-American Album. This album has gone double-platinum in US.[1]

Track listing

The information from Billboard[2]

CD track listing

No. Title Writer(s) Length
1. "Qué de Raro Tiene"   Martín Urieta 3:21
2. "La Diferencia"   Juan Gabriel 2:51
3. "Renunciación"   Antonio Herrera Váldez 3:10
4. "Idos de la Mente"   Cornelio Reyna 2:56
5. "Llorarás"   Rafael Ramírez Villarreal 3:03
6. "Las Llaves de Mi Alma"   Vicente Fernández 2:55
7. "Sombras"   Francisco Lomuto, José María Contursi 3:01
8. "Tu Camino y el Mío"   Herrera 2:59
9. "Ni en Defensa Propia"   Ramón Ortega Contreras 2:26
10. "En Mi Viejo San Juan"   Noel Estrada 2:59
11. "Caminando Voy (Gracias)"   Adolfo Ángel Alba 3:50
12. "Que de Raro Tiene (Bolero Ranchero)"   Urieta 3:55
13. "Que de Raro Tiene (Pop)"   Urieta 3:07

DVD track listing

This information from Allmusic.[3]

No. Title Writer(s) Length
1. "Que de Raro Tiene"   Urieta 3:21
2. "Comer a Besos"   Alba 3:46

Personnel

This information from Allmusic.[4]

  • Adolfo Ángel Alba — Arranger, keyboards, producer, direction
  • Rudy Pérez — Arranger, keyboards, producer, direction
  • Ernesto Abrego — Music coordinator
  • Gabriel Martínez — Engineer
  • Bruce Weeden — Engineer, mixing
  • Clay Perry — Keyboards, programming
  • Felix Alcala — drums
  • Jose Luis Ayala — Drums
  • Andres Bermudez — Mixing
  • Joel Numa — Mixing
  • Jose Esquivel — Trumpet
  • Xavier Serano — Trumpet
  • Julio Hernandez — Bass
  • Manny López — Guitar
  • Wendy Pedersen — vocals
  • Javier Solís — Vocals
  • Cornelio Reyna — Vocals
  • Angela Duque — Graphic design


Chart performance

Chart (2004)[5] Peak
position
US Billboard 200 91
US Billboard Top Latin Albums 1
US Billboard Regional/Mexican Albums 1
Preceded by U.S. Billboard Top Latin Albums number-one album
July 17, 2004 - July 24, 2004
August 7, 2004 - August 14, 2004
Succeeded by
Barrio Fino by Daddy Yankee
Valió la Pena by Marc Anthony

Sales and certifications

Region Certification Sales/shipments
Mexico (AMPROFON)[6] Platinum+Gold 150,000
United States (RIAA)[7] Gold 500,000

^shipments figures based on certification alone

References

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