Viaje a las estrellas

Viaje a las estrellas
Studio album by Tercer Cielo
Released
  • April 5, 2011 (2011-04-05) digital
  • May 3, 2011 (2011-05-03) CD
Recorded

2011

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Genre
Length 48:00
Label
Producer Juan Carlos Rodríguez
Tercer Cielo chronology
En concierto "Creeré"
(2010)
Viaje a las estrellas
(2011)
Eternamente enamorados
(2012)
Singles from Viaje a las estrellas
  1. "Tu amor no es de este mundo"
    Released: August 2011
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Amazon.com
iTunes Store[2]
Coveralia
AllMusic[3]

Viaje a las estrellas is the seventh studio album of the duet of contemporary Christian music Tercer Cielo.[4] The album was released digitally on April 5, 2011 and until a month on May 3, that was released in physical format to the shops of music, produced and distributed under the label Universal Music Latin/Vene Music/Fé y Obra Music/Kasa Productions/Mucho Fruto respectively. The album contains genders Latin pop, R&B, music gospel and as new gender in a disk of the duet: the electronic music. The album published a single called "Tu amor no es de este mundo" having good position in charts and being a hit in Latin America and North America, whose video official reaches the 10 million reproductions in YouTube. The album was produced and writing in his whole by Juan Carlos Rodríguez. To promote it Tercer Cielo goes to an international tour to the album by America and Europe. The album was nominated to The 12nd annual delivery of the Latin Grammy in 2011.

Antecedents and production

After the tour promoting it his previous studio album "Gente común, sueños extraordinarios", and have recorded his first live album in the Coliseo of Puerto Rico, Juan Carlos Rodríguez began to devote in the production of a new album. The duet already had visited the best Latin American stages and European what did that conviera in the Christian grouping of the moment. To finals of the 2009 Juan Carlos informed through the official account of Twitter of the duet that the new album was in the stage of pre-production and the name already was chosen "Viaje a las estrellas".[5] To starts of the 2011 the duet frees in his official channel of YouTube a video of them working in the recording studio and leave to hear a fragment of what would be the album, the unpublished track that hears is "Estaré" which is electronic music and dancepop, genders that the group never had made which did that the Christian means were speaking of this subject in internet. It took them two months of recording, in different studies, one in Dominican Republic: Bryan Studio, and another that finds in his residence of Arizona, Fé Studio in the city of Chandler.[6]

Attainments

Logo used in the album cover

The album attained to plant in the put number 2 of the most sold productions in the island of Puerto Rico of agreement to the index SoundScan of Nielsen. Thing by which his label VeneMusic (which forms part of Venevisión) congratulated to the duet by said attainment. When knowing this Juan Carlos expressed "We are very appreciated by the backrest that always receive of Puerto Rico. This engages us still but to give them the best of us and of our music in function of leave a message of love and hope".[7] The album obtained several nominations to important prizes as to the Latin Grammy in the category Christian Album in Spanish by what Juan Carlos commented: "We are very appreciated with our people by all his support; and with the members of the academy (LARAS) for having us awarded this nomination. For us it is a divine honour be considered to similar award, and we congratulate to the other nominated" and Evelyn expressed: "When I knew that we were nominated to the Latin Grammy, the eyes filled me of tears, when thinking in the fidelity of God, as it fulfilled a dream that had from girl. Thanks to all those that have supported us, without you was not possible". Others of the nominations that attained was to the prizes of Christian music "Arpa" like Album of the Year, to the Premios Casandra (now appointed "Premios Soberano") as Best album of contemporary religious music, also nominated to the Billboard Latin music awards in the category Best Album pop of group or duet nominated beside Camila, Culture profética and Hillsong in 2011 in which Tercer Cielo presented an award.

Single

Tu amor no es de este mundo

On August of 2011 arrived to the radios the first and only single of the album "Tu amor no es de este mundo", a song written and produced by Juan Carlos Rodríguez with acoustic rhythms and Latin pop.[8] The official music video of the song was released on 17 August 2011 through the account VEVO of the group by first and only time since it is the only music video of them that attained to go up to VEVO. The single arrived to the position number 25 of the list Latin Pop Airplay of Billboard.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer (s)Length
1."Amor real"  Juan Carlos RodríguezRodríguez4:13
2."Tu amor no es de este mundo"  RodríguezRodríguez4:01
3."Lindo viaje"  RodríguezRodríguez4:04
4."Final del camino"  RodríguezRodríguez4:18
5."El cielo es el límite"  RodríguezRodríguez4:06
6."Estaré"  RodríguezRodríguez3:23
7."El poder de un lo siento"  RodríguezRodríguez3:57
8."Así es el amor"  RodríguezRodríguez3:46
9."En el justo momento"  RodríguezRodríguez4:21
10."Junto a mí"  RodríguezRodríguez3:44
11."Un día mejor"  RodríguezRodríguez4:05
12."Más que vencedor"  RodríguezRodríguez4:11

Charts

Positions obtained by Viaje a las estrellas
Country Chart (2011) Peak


America
United States
Billboard Latin Pop Albums[9]
10
Billboard Christian Albums[10]
40
Billboard Top Heatseekers[11]
33
Billboard Top Latin Albums[12]
28

Awards and nominations

Year Awards Category Resulted
2011 AMCL Awards Artist of the Year Won
2011 AMCL Awards Song of the Year by "Tu amor no es de este mundo" Won
2011 AMCL Awards Promotional song of the Year by "Un día mejor" Won
2011 Latin Grammy Christian album in Spanish Nominated
2011 Latin Billboard Pop album of group or duet Nominated
2011 Lo Nuestro Awards Better group or duet Nominated
2011 Casandra Awards Contemporary religious music Winning
2011 Casandra Awards
Better album of contemporary religious music Winning
2012 Arpa Awards Album of the year Nominated

Credits and personnel

References

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