music.wikisort.org - CompositionSin Frenos (Without Brakes) is the fourth and final studio album release from the Spanish music duo, La 5ª Estación. The album received a Grammy Award for "Best Latin Pop Album" in 2010.
2009 studio album by La Quinta Estación
Sin Frenos |
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Released | March 3, 2009 (2009-03-03) |
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Genre | Latin Pop, Rock |
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Length | 46:17 |
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Label | Sony Music |
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Producer | Armando Ávila |
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Allmusic |     [1] |
During the summer of 2008, the release of Sin Frenos was set for October. Throughout the end of 2008, rumors circulated of a break-up of the then three members of La 5ª Estación, but were denied by the group's vocalist Natalia Jiménez. In December, the release of the CD was confirmed for March 2009, along with the confirmation that long-time member Pablo Domínguez (guitar and bass) would leave the group to join a group named Siete Horas. The first single Que te Quería was released on January 5, 2009, later releasing a music video for the song on January 21.[2] Natalia Jiménez described the new CD as a little different still retaining their Pop/Rock style, but having half the tracks be more rockish and less gloomy and the other half a more Latin Mexican sound. [citation needed] The CD included 12 songs, half from Ángel Reyero (guitar) and half from Natalia Jiménez. Four songs: Que Te Quería, Mis Labios Por Tus Piernas, Esta Noche No, and Sin Salida were produced by Tom Lord Alge. The CD contains a duet with Marc Anthony titled Recuérdame. The iTunes edition of the album included a bonus pre-order track titled Es Cierto. The album received a 2009 Latin Grammy nomination for Best Pop Album by a Duo/Group with Vocals.
Track listing
# |
Song |
Translation |
Composers |
Duration |
1 |
Que te Quería |
That I Loved You |
Ángel Reyero / Armando Ávila |
3:49 |
2 |
Me Dueles |
You Hurt Me |
Natalia Jiménez / Armando Ávila |
3:27 |
3 |
Mis Labios Por Tus Piernas |
My Lips Over Your Legs |
Ángel Reyero / Armando Ávila |
3:24 |
4 |
Te Quiero |
I Love You |
Natalia Jiménez / Armando Ávila |
3:35 |
5 |
Sin Frenos |
Without Brakes |
Ángel Reyero / Armando Ávila |
3:33 |
6 |
Recuérdame |
Remember Me |
Natalia Jiménez / Armando Ávila |
3:27 |
7 |
Esta Noche No |
Not Tonight |
Ángel Reyero |
3:40 |
8 |
Es Cierto |
It's True |
Natalia Jiménez / Armando Ávila |
3:36 |
9 |
Te Supieron A Poco |
They Tasted Insignifagant |
Ángel Reyero |
3:40 |
10 |
Quiéreme Mucho |
Love Me So Much |
Natalia Jiménez / Armando Ávila |
3:48 |
11 |
Engañame |
Lie To Me |
Natalia Jiménez / Armando Ávila |
3:10 |
12 |
Sin Salida |
Without An Exit |
Ángel Reyero / Armando Ávila |
3:13 |
13 |
Recuérdame ft. Marc Anthony |
Remember Me |
Natalia Jiménez / Armando Ávila |
4:06 |
Track listing confirmed on CDUniverse.com
Singles
Release history
Region |
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Mexico |
March 3, 2009 (2009-03-03) |
Spain |
March 10, 2009 (2009-03-10) |
United States |
March 17, 2009 (2009-03-17) |
Charts and certifications
Charts
Chart (2009) |
Peak position |
Argentina Albums Chart[citation needed] |
7 |
Mexican Albums Chart[citation needed] |
3 |
Spanish Albums Chart[6] |
2 |
U.S. Billboard 200[7] |
120 |
U.S. Billboard Top Latin Albums[7] |
1 |
U.S. Billboard Latin Pop Albums[7] |
1 |
Venezuela Albums Chart[citation needed] |
1 |
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Accolades
Sin Frenos was nominated in the 2009 Latin Grammy Awards for best record by a Pop duo/group, but lost to Reik's Un Dia Más. On January 31, 2010, the album toke home the Grammy Award for Best Latin Pop Album. It also received the "Pop Album of the Year" award at the Premio Lo Nuestro 2010 awards.
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На других языках
- [en] Sin Frenos
[es] Sin frenos
Sin frenos es el título del cuarto y último álbum de estudio grabado por la banda de pop/rock española La Quinta Estación. Fue lanzado al mercado bajo el sello discográfico Sony Music Latin el 17 de marzo de 2009.[1][2] Es el primer álbum de la banda desde la partida de su guitarrista Pablo Domínguez. El álbum Sin frenos fue producido de nueva cuenta por Armando Ávila.[2]
El domingo 31 de enero de 2010, Sin frenos ganó el Premio Grammy al Mejor Álbum de Pop Latino en la 52°. anual de los Premios Grammy.
[it] Sin frenos
Sin frenos è il quarto album in studio de La Quinta Estación, il primo album come duo, dopo l'abbandono del chitarrista Pablo Domínguez. L'album è stato presentato in Messico il 3 marzo del 2009 ed è stato anticipato dal singolo Que Te Quería.
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