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Revolución de Amor (Template:Lang-en) is the sixth studio album (sixteenth overall) by Latin American Mexican rock band Maná, released in 2002. Allmusic considers it one of their strongest and most consistent albums. Critics of the band deride it for being too slick and polished, with an "arena rock" aura, but others consider it to have some of their strongest writing. The album gave Maná its fourth Grammy.

The songs have various influences; from Mexican elements on "Mariposa Traicionera" to a salsa-influenced groove on "No Voy A Ser Tu Esclavo" and "Sabanas Frías." "Ay, Doctor" is infused with the sounds of African ska. Musical guests featured Carlos Santana, Rubén Blades and Asdrubal Sierra (vocalist from Ozomatli) performed on this record.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Justicia, Tierra y Libertad" (Justice, Earth & Freedom) (featuring Carlos Santana)Fher Olvera5:16
2."Ay, Doctor" (Oh, Doctor)Fher Olvera, Alex González5:28
3."Fe" (Faith)Alex González4:40
4."Sábanas Frías" (Cold Sheets) (featuring Rubén Blades)Fher Olvera5:19
5."Pobre Juan" (Poor Juan)Fher Olvera5:12
6."¿Por Qué Te Vas?" (Why Are You Leaving?)Sergio Vallín4:42
7."Mariposa Traicionera" (Treacherous Butterfly)Fher Olvera4:22
8."Sin Tu Cariño" (Without Your Care)Alex González4:58
9."Eres Mi Religión" (You're My Religion)Fher Olvera5:28
10."No Voy a Ser Tu Esclavo" (I'm Not Going To Be Your Slave) (featuring Asdrubal Sierra of Ozomatli)Fher Olvera, Sergio Vallin4:25
11."Ángel de Amor" (Angel of Love)Fher Olvera, Alex González4:57
12."Nada Que Perder" (Nothing to Loose)Alex González5:10

Revolución de Amor: 2003 Tour Edition

Revolución de Amor: 2003 Tour Edition this is a special re-release of Revolución de Amor from the 2003 Revolución de Amor Tour in Spain, released on July 19, 2005. "Eres Mi Religión" features Italian rock singer Zucchero. The CD came bundled with a special DVD features that include music videos, a documentary of the Zucchero recording session, and promotion of the Germany and France tours.

2003 Tour Edition
No.TitleLength
1."Eres Mi Religión" (featuring Zucchero)5:28
2."Justicia, Tierra Y Libertad" (featuring Carlos Santana)5:16
3."Ay, Doctor"5:28
4."Fe"4:40
5."Sábanas Frías" (featuring Rubén Blades)5:19
6."Pobre Juan"5:12
7."¿Por Qué Te Vas?"4:42
8."Mariposa Traicionera"4:22
9."Sin Tu Cariño"4:58
10."Eres Mi Religión"5:28
11."No Voy a Ser Tu Esclavo" (featuring Asdrubal Sierra of Ozomatli)4:25
12."Ángel de Amor"4:57
13."Nada Que Perder"5:10

DVD

  • "Ángel De Amor" music video
  • "Eres Mi Religión" music video
  • "Mariposa Traicionera" music video
  • Documentary of the Selva Negra foundation
  • Recording session "Eres Mi Religión" with Zucchero
  • Promotions of the Germany and France tour
  • Photos galler

Charts

Chart (2002) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard 200 [2] 22
U.S. Billboard Top Latin Albums[2] 1
U.S. Billboard Latin Pop Albums[2] 1

Sales and certifications

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Argentina (CAPIF)[3] 7× Platinum 280,000^
Brazil (Pro-Música Brasil)[4] Gold 50,000*
Mexico (AMPROFON)[5] 3× Platinum+Gold 525,000^
United States (RIAA)[6] Gold 500,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

References

  1. ^ Allmusic review
  2. ^ a b c "Revolucion de Amor – Maná". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved 2011-04-05.
  3. ^ "Argentinian album certifications – Mana – Revolucion de Amor". Argentine Chamber of Phonograms and Videograms Producers.
  4. ^ "Brazilian album certifications – Maná – Revolucion de Amor" (in Portuguese). Pro-Música Brasil.
  5. ^ "Certificaciones" (in Spanish). Asociación Mexicana de Productores de Fonogramas y Videogramas. Type Mana in the box under the ARTISTA column heading and Revolucion de Amor in the box under the TÍTULO column heading.
  6. ^ "American album certifications – Mana – Revolution de Amor". Recording Industry Association of America.
Preceded by U.S. Billboard Top Latin Albums number-one album
September 7, 2002 - September 28, 2002
Succeeded by