Reluciente, Rechinante y Aterciopelado

Reluciente, Rechinante y Aterciopelado is the first live album by Colombian band Aterciopelados. It was recorded before a live audience of 140 guests in Bogotá, Colombia, on June 2, 2015 and released as a CD and DVD on April 22, 2016.[1][2] Directed by Roberto de Zubiría and produced by Rafael Arcaurte the album includes featured performances by León Larregui, Spanish singer Macaco, Goyo (ChocQuibTown) and Catalina García (Monsieur Perine).

Reluciente, Rechinante y Aterciopelado
Live album by
ReleasedApril 22, 2016
GenreRock en español
Length46:21
LabelSony Music
ProducerRafael Arcaurte
Aterciopelados chronology
Rio
(2008)
Reluciente, Rechinante y Aterciopelado
(2016)
Claroscura
(2018)
Singles from Reluciente, Rechinante y Aterciopelado
  1. "Luz Azul"
    Released: October 16, 2015
  2. "Florecita Rockera"
    Released: March 8, 2016
  3. "Maligno"
    Released: July 13, 2016

The proposal to record a concert film came from Sony Music Colombia after the band's comeback concert at Rock al Parque 2014. After almost two months of rehearsals the concert was recorded. The album contains songs from their previous albums El Dorado, La Pipa de la Paz, Caribe Atómico and Gozo Poderoso as well as songs from solo projects by the members of the band.[3] As of July 2017, the DVD has been certified Gold in Colombia, denoting 5,000 copies sold.[4]

Recording and scenery

The musical pre-production was carried out in Tigo Music Studios by Audiovisión, the studio where the band recorded some of their most well-known works. The concert took place in RTI studios, which was illuminated with lamps made out of 810 bottles of detergent and softeners, a large velvet heart, a tree made of tires and plastic caps, and CDs that served as a framework on the steps. Juan Garces was in charge of the scenery.

The recording consisted of two sessions totaling approximately three hours. The first, beginning with Baracunatana, included El Estuche, El Álbum and Rompecabezas. They then go ahead into a couple solo songs, Soy La Semilla Nativa from Niños Cristal by Buitrago and Yo, one of the most glittering hits from the album Dos by Echeverri. The second session contains an unreleased track called Re which is a tribute to the Mexican band Café Tacuba. It consists of sets of words with the "Re" syllable and a Norteño melody. For the interpretation of Maligno, León Larregui of the band Zoé and Colombian bandoneon player Giovanni Parra were invited to perform with them. Bolero Falaz, Luz Azul with Spanish singer Macaco and Florecita Rockera with Goyo of ChocQuibTown and Catalina Garcia of Monsieur Perine closed off this block. At the end, La Estaca was performed as a gift to the public, however it is not included in any format of the release.[2]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Baracunatana"Leonidas Plaza2:43
2."El estuche"Echeverri3:05
3."El álbum"Echeverri4:05
4."Rompecabezas" (with Marco Antonio Farinango of Kapiri Walka)Echeverri4:57
5."Soy La Semilla Nativa" (from Niños Cristal by Héctor Buitrago)Buitrago3:22
6."Yo" (from Dos by Andrea Echeverri)Echeverri3:27
7."Re" (homage to Re by Café Tacvba)Echeverri4:03
8."Maligno" (feat. León Larregui of Zoé)Buitrago, Echeverri4:34
9."Bolero falaz"Buitrago, Echeverri4:45
10."Luz azul" (feat. Macaco)Buitrago, Echeverri4:26
11."Florecita rockera" (feat. Goyo and Catalina García)Buitrago6:54

Certifications

Region CertificationCertified units/sales
Colombia (ASINCOL)[5] Gold 5,000*

*sales figures based on certification alone
^shipments figures based on certification alone

Personnel

Musicians
  • Andrea Echeverri: vocals, rhythm guitar
  • Héctor Buitrago: bass, backing vocals
  • Gregorio Merchán: drums
  • Leonardo Castiblanco: guitar
  • Natalia Pazos: percussion and chorus
  • Catalina Ávila: percussion and chorus
Additional musicians
  • Marco Antonio Farinango: winds
  • Giovanni Parra: bandoneon
  • León Larregui: vocals and chorus
  • Macaco: vocals and chorus
  • Goyo: vocals and chorus
  • Catalina García: vocals and chorus
Recording personnel
  • Rafael Arcaute: producer
  • Rafa Sardina: mixing
  • Juan Garcés: video capture
  • Paula Pérez: wardrobe
  • Roberto de Zubiría: film director
  • Roberto León: film technical team
  • Mauricio Pardo: film technical team
Artwork
  • Design and diagrams: Andrea Hermida and La Post
  • Illustration: Andrea Hermida, Andrea Echeverri, Juan Andrés Moreno, Santiago Uribe, La Post
  • Photography: Juan Andrés Moreno, Giancarlo Barco
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References

  1. Editor (2016-04-24). "Aterciopelados presenta su CD y DVD "Reluciente, rechinante y aterciopelado"". INICIO. Retrieved 2017-01-09.CS1 maint: extra text: authors list (link)
  2. "Aterciopelados: El Dorado se mantiene "Reluciente y Rechinante"". Shock.co. Retrieved 2017-01-09.
  3. País, Ediciones El (2016-10-05). "Aterciopelados: "También nosotros somos fruto de la globalización"". EL PAÍS (in Spanish). Retrieved 2017-01-09.
  4. Tiempo, Radio (2017-07-28). "Aterciopelados recibirá disco oro". Radio Tiempo (in Spanish). Retrieved 2017-07-28.
  5. "Aterciopelados recibirá disco de oro" (in Spanish). Radio Tiempo. July 28, 2017. Retrieved July 28, 2017.
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