MTV Unplugged/Música de Fondo
MTV Unplugged: Música de fondo | ||||||||||||
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Live album by Zoé | ||||||||||||
Released | March 22, 2011[1] | |||||||||||
Recorded | October 5, 2010 Churubusco Studios (Mexico City)[1] |
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Genre | Alternative music, psychedelic rock | |||||||||||
Length | 60:00 (CD) | |||||||||||
Language | Spanish English |
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Label | EMI Music | |||||||||||
Producer | Phil Vinall, Zoé | |||||||||||
Zoé chronology | ||||||||||||
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MTV Unplugged: Música de fondo (Spanish: MTV Unplugged: Background Music) is the second live album recorded by Mexican alternative rock band Zoé. It was released on March 22, 2011, and it debuted at number one of the Mexican albums chart.[2] The album features a selection of their greatest hits from their previews records as well as a new song, "Labios Rotos".
The band is accompanied by Lo Blondo, vocalist of the Mexican alternative group Hello Seahorse!, and Mexican rock musician Chetes. Guest performers include Adrián Dargelos of the Argentine band Babasónicos and Spanish rock singer Enrique Bunbury.[3]
Contents
CD and DVD track listing
All tracks written by Zoé
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Sombras" | 4:50 |
2. | "Soñé" (feat. Denise Gutiérrez) | 3:52 |
3. | "Últimos Días" | 3:58 |
4. | "No Me Destruyas" | 3:45 |
5. | "Labios Rotos" | 4:45 |
6. | "Dead" (feat. Adrián Dargelos) | 4:09 |
7. | "Veneno" | 4:19 |
8. | "Paula" | 4:14 |
9. | "Infinito" | 4:34 |
10. | "Vía Lactea" | 4:49 |
11. | "Poli / Love" | 4:18 |
12. | "Luna" (feat. Lo Blondo) | 5:13 |
13. | "Nada" (feat. Enrique Bunbury) | 5:02 |
14. | "Nunca" | 6:16 |
Special Edition
No. | Title | Length |
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15. | "Bésame Mucho" (feat. Lo Blondo) | 5:37 |
DVD
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Making of Background Music" | 60:00 |
2. | "Labios Rotos (3D Rehearsal)" | 4:45 |
Chart and Certifications
The album debuted at number one on the Mexican album charts for the week ending on March 27, 2011 replacing Viva el príncipe by Cristian Castro[4][not in citation given]. The following week was replaced by Gloria Trevi's new album Gloria [5][not in citation given] but it went back again to number one for another week and was replaced by Britney Spears's Femme Fatale and went back to number one the following week where it stayed for three weeks in a row [6][not in citation given]. The album was also certified double platinum for selling over 120,000 copies in Mexico.[7]
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Album certification
Region | Certification | Sales/shipments |
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Mexico (AMPROFON)[8] | 2× Platinum+Diamond+Gold | 450,000 |
^shipments figures based on certification alone |
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- MTV Unplugged albums
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- Latin Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Album