Contra la Corriente (Marc Anthony album) explained

Contra la Corriente
Type:studio
Artist:Marc Anthony
Cover:contralacorrientemarcanthony.jpg
Recorded:1997
Studio:Altamar Music Studio
Genre:
Length:44:39
Language:Spanish
Label:RMM
Producer:
  • Marc Anthony
  • Angel "Cucco" Peña
Prev Title:Todo a Su Tiempo
Prev Year:1995
Next Title:Marc Anthony
Next Year:1999

Contra la Corriente (Against the Current) is the third studio album released by American singer Marc Anthony on October 21, 1997, by RMM Records. The album was produced by Puerto Rican musician Angel "Cucco" Peña, with most of the songs written by Panamanian composer Omar Alfanno. The album was well received by critics who praised the vocals of Anthony as well as the songs. The album produced six singles, four of which peaked on the top ten on the Hot Latin Tracks chart. Promoted by a sold-out concert in Madison Square Garden, Contra la Corriente became the first salsa album to reach number one on the Top Latin Albums chart and to chart on the Billboard 200.

Contra la Corriente received a Grammy Award and a Latin Billboard Award, and was named the eighth best album of 1997 by Time magazine. It has sold over 400,000 copies as of 2000. The album received a gold certification for shipping of 500,000 copies in the United States. This was the last album that Marc Anthony recorded under RMM Records before switching over to Columbia Records to record his first self-titled English album.

Background

Since Anthony's signing on with RMM, his first-two albums—Otra Nota and Todo a Su Tiempo—had been successful, selling over 600,000 copies combined by 1996.[1] His latter album, Todo a Su Tiempo, was certified gold in the United States and received a Grammy Award nomination.[2] Sergio George, who produced Anthony's previous albums, was not involved in the production of Contra la Corriente as he had left RMM to establish his own record label.[3] Angel "Cucco" Peña, who has worked with salsa veterans such as Gilberto Santa Rosa and Willie Colón, took up the position as producer for the album.[4] Contra la Corriente, the third studio album by Anthony, was released in October 1997. The album was distributed by MCA Records and was promoted at a sold-out concert in Madison Square Garden days before the release of the album.[5]

Recording and production

For the album, Anthony built a studio near his home.[6] Around that time, he was involved in the production of Paul Simon's musical play The Capeman and had to record the album in three weeks. Anthony chose nine songs out of 1,300 samples. He sent tapes to co-producer Peña at the Altamar Music Studios in San Juan, Puerto Rico, to get feedback.[7] He made routine flights between New York and Puerto Rico to record the album hours and to rehearse for the play.[8] Panamanian composer Omar Alfanno, who wrote three songs on the last album, had composed five songs for the album.[9] Fernando Arias composed the boleros "No Me Conoces" and "Suceden". "Si Te Vas" is a cover of the Pedro Fernández song.[10] Manny Benito wrote the last track, "Un Mal Sueño".

Singles

"Y Hubo Alguien" (And There Was Somebody) was the lead single from the album. Released in the same month as the album, the single reached number-one on the Hot Latin Tracks. It was his first number one single on the chart and the first single by a salsa musician to reach number one.[11] "Me Voy a Regalar" (I Am Going to Give) followed later in the year.[12] "Si Te Vas" (If You Go) was the third single from the album, released in 1998; it reached number-eight on Hot Latin Tracks.[13] "Contra la Corriente" (Against the Current) and "No Me Conoces" (You Do Not Know Me) both reached number-two on Hot Latin Tracks.,[14] [15] "No Sabes Como Duele" (You Do Not Know How It Hurts) was the last single to be released from the album in 1999 and reached number-eighteen on the Hot Latin Tracks.[16] Three of the six singles, "Y Hubo Alguien", "Si Te Vas", and "Contra la Corriente", reached number-one on the Latin Tropical Airplay charts.[12] Two songs from the album were made into music videos. The first music video was the lead single "Y Hubo Alguien" which was filmed in New York City.[17] The second music video was "No Me Conoces" which was directed by Benny Corral.[18] Filming took place in México and featured Anthony's future wife Jennifer Lopez as the supporting actress.[19]

Reception and legacy

Contra la Corriente received mostly positive reviews from critics, who praised Marc Anthony's singing. Terry Jenkins of Allmusic gave the album a 4.5 out of 5 and praised Anthony's vocals as being "sexy" and "near-flawless" though he felt that it "doesn't quite match the dizzying heights of his breakthrough Todo a Su Tiempo". Achy Obejas of the Chicago Tribune names Contra la Corriente as Anthony's best album and felt that the influence of Cuban music was prominent "in the rhythms and harmonies" in comparison to Los Van Van. The Philadelphia Inquirer critic Tom Moon rated Contra la Corriente 3.5 out of 4 stars noting the R&B-influence sound on the salsa tracks and felt some of the tunes were "gratuitously showy". However Moon complimented Anthony's ability to ad-lib ""in a loose, refreshingly offhand way".

The Knight Ridder Fernando Gonzalez gave the disc a B− rating felt it was "adequate rather than inspiring" as he found the arrangements had "few surprises".[20] Ernesto Lechner of the Los Angeles Times, who was more critical of the album, gave it two-out-of-four stars criticizing the arrangements as "unbearably soapy" and called the album a "flawed masterpiece in the saccharine genre of salsa romantica." An editor for Billboard magazine felt the record would let Anthony "build on his towering reputation with another radio-appropriate package".[21] Contra la Corriente was named the eighth best album of 1997 by Time magazine stating that "...whether you habla espanol or not, Anthony's talent comes through, no translation needed".[22]

At the 41st Grammy Awards, Contra la Corriente was given a Grammy Award for Best Tropical Latin Performance.[23] Lechner later said the album was "poppish" and claimed it to "not measure up against most of the competing efforts in his category."[24] Billboard awarded the album "Tropical Album of the Year by a Male Artist", citing that the album became the highest selling salsa album when it charted the Billboard 200.[11] It also received a nomination for a 10th Lo Nuestro Awards for "Tropical Album of the Year".[25] The single "Y Hubo Alguien" received a Billboard Latin Music Award and a Lo Nuestro award for "Tropical Song of the Year".[11] [26]

This would be the last time that Anthony worked with the RMM label. After disputes with Ralph Mercado over business practices, he left the record label and later signed on with Columbia Records to record his first self titled English album.[27]

Commercial performance

During the Madison Square Garden concert, RMM executive producer Ralph Mercado presented an award to Anthony for selling over 350,000 copies just before release.[28] Contra la Corriente was the released on October 21, 1997, in the United States. The album debuted at number-one on the Top Latin Albums chart on the week of November 22, 1997, and stayed at number-one for three consecutive weeks.[29] The album debuted at number-one on the Tropical Albums chart and remained on top for ten non-consecutive weeks.[30] Contra la Corriente was the first album Anthony to chart on the Billboard 200, peaking at number seventy-four.[11] The album was the fourth best selling Latin album of 1998 and was the second best selling tropical album after Buena Vista Social Club.[31] The album was certified gold in the United States for shipping of 500,000 units. A remastered edition of the album was released on September 9, 2003, by Universal Music Latino.[32] Contra la Corriente has sold over 400,000 units as of 2000.[33]

Personnel

The following credits are from Allmusic.[34]

Performers

Technical

Charts

Weekly charts

Chart (1997)[35] Peak
position
U.S. Billboard 20074
U.S. Billboard Top Latin Albums1
U.S. Billboard Tropical Albums1

Year-end charts

Chart (1997)Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Tropical Albums[36] 9
Chart (1998)Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Top Latin Albums[37] 4

Certifications

See also

Notes and References

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  2. Web site: 38th Grammy Awards – 1996. February 28, 1996. Rock On The Net. August 10, 2010.
  3. Marc Anthony: A Portrait of the Salsero As a Young Man . Saludos Hispanos . 1998 . 15 . 35. ...but when it came time to do the third album, he dropped off the face of the earth. He simply didn't want to produce my record. He was into other things, his new label with his own artists..
  4. Web site: Artists – Peña, Angel "Cucco". Music of Puerto Rico. August 8, 2010. March 3, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160303230857/http://www.musicofpuertorico.com/index.php/artists/cucco_pena. dead.
  5. Web site: Watrous. Peter. October 20, 1997. POP REVIEW; Hard-Driving Salsa, With a Sense of Humor Added. The New York Times. June 5, 2010.
  6. Contra la Corriente (CD liner notes). RMM Records & Video. October 1997.
  7. Web site: Lechner. Ernesto. June 14, 1998. His Heart Belongs to Salsa. Los Angeles Times. 1–2. June 5, 2010. It was a time crunch, I had three weeks to record it. I picked those nine tunes after listening to 1,300 of them, so I knew [they] would work..
  8. Lannert. John. December 20, 1997. RMM SALSA STAR MARC ANTHONY BUILDS INT'L CAREER. Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc.. 109. 51. 108. February 19, 2011.
  9. Web site: Sony/ATV Publishing: Omar Alfanno . Spanish . . August 6, 2010 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110717053752/http://www.sonyatv.com/es-ar/index.php/articles/artist_writer/7 . July 17, 2011 .
  10. Web site: [{{AllMusic|class=song|id=t1223476|pure_url=yes}} Si Te Vas – Pedro Fernández ]. Allmusic. Rovi Corporation. August 10, 2010.
  11. Lannert. John. April 4, 1998. Latin Music Award Winners, Include First-Timers, Familiar Faces. Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc.. 110. 15. LM-66. June 4, 2010.
  12. Web site: [{{AllMusic|class=album|id=r317926|pure_url=yes}} Contra la Corriente > Charts & Awards > Billboard Singles ]. Allmusic. Rovi Corporation. June 4, 2010.
  13. Web site: [{{BillboardURLbyName|artist=marc anthony|chart=all}} Si Te Vas – Marc Anthony ]. August 9, 2010. March 21, 1998 . Billboard . Nielsen Business Media, Inc.
  14. Web site: [{{BillboardURLbyName|artist=marc anthony|chart=all}} No Me Conoces – Marc Anthony ]. August 9, 2010. May 30, 1998 . Billboard . Nielsen Business Media, Inc.
  15. Web site: [{{BillboardURLbyName|artist=marc anthony|chart=all}} Contra la Corriente – Marc Anthony ]. August 9, 2010. September 26, 1998 . Billboard . Nielsen Business Media, Inc.
  16. Web site: [{{BillboardURLbyName|artist=marc anthony|chart=all}} No Sabes Como Duele – Marc Anthony ]. August 9, 2010. May 1, 1999 . Billboard . Nielsen Business Media, Inc.
  17. Anthony, Marc (actor, singer) . Y Hubo Alguien by Marc Anthony Music Video on Yahoo! Music. Music video. Spanish. . August 30, 2010.
  18. Web site: Pérez. María. Mario Sacasa en Ritmosonlatino. Spanish. El Nuevo Diario. September 11, 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20110724143951/http://impreso.elnuevodiario.com.ni/2010/08/25/variedades/130659. July 24, 2011. dead.
  19. Web site: Friedler. Marla. Marc Anthony In Los Angeles after shooting a new video with Jennifer Lopez and before his June 27th concert at the Greek!. SalsaWeb. September 11, 2010.
  20. News: Gonzalez . Fernando . "Titanic" Score Evokes Nothing . . Knight Ridder . December 12, 1997 . TO29.
  21. Verna. Paul. Reviews & Previews. 109. 45. 75. Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. November 8, 1997. September 4, 2012.
  22. Web site: December 29, 1997. Music: The Best Music of 1997. Time. June 4, 2010. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20101027105526/http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,987617,00.html. October 27, 2010.
  23. Web site: 41st Grammy Awards – 1999. February 25, 1999. Rock On The Net. June 4, 2010.
  24. Web site: Ricky Martin's Hip, Mana's Not. Los Angeles Times. February 25, 1999. Lechner, Ernesto. August 5, 2016.
  25. News: Premios Lo Nuestro: Los galardones a la música latina serán entregados en mayo próximo. Barquero. Christopher. Spanish. La Nación. Grupo Nación GN, S.A.. 1998. June 14, 2013. dead. https://archive.today/20130615051809/http://wvw.nacion.com/viva/1998/abril/03/espec9.html. June 15, 2013.
  26. Web site: Lo Nuestro 1998 – Historia de Premio lo Nuestro. Univision. August 31, 2010.
  27. Web site: Caputo. Matt. 2010. Cover Story – Marc Anthony. Urban Latino. August 4, 2010. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20100915014314/http://www.urbanlatino.com/feature/57-cover-story/78-marc-anthony. September 15, 2010.
  28. Web site: Friedler. Marla. October 18, 1997. Marc Anthony – Off To Broadway Concert. https://web.archive.org/web/20080412050510/http://www.salsaweb.com/features/mark.htm. SalsaWeb. April 12, 2008.
  29. Web site: Top Latin Albums – Week of November 22, 1997 . August 5, 2010. November 22, 1997 . Billboard . Nielsen Business Media, Inc.
  30. Web site: Tropical Songs – Week of November 22, 1997 . August 5, 2010. November 22, 1997 . Billboard . Nielsen Business Media, Inc.
  31. Web site: Billboard: 1998 Year-End Chart-Toppers. Rock On The Net. June 4, 2010.
  32. Web site: Contra la Corriente: Marc Anthony. October 19, 2010.
  33. Web site: MUSIC - Much of Latin Pop, Aging and Sterile, Isn't Keeping Pace. Watrous. Peter. The New York Times. August 6, 2000. November 11, 2012.
  34. Web site: [{{AllMusic|class=album|id=r317926|pure_url=yes}} Contra la Corriente – Credits]. June 5, 2010. Allmusic.
  35. Web site: [{{BillboardURLbyName|artist=marc anthony|chart=all}} Contra la Corriente – Marc Anthony ]. August 9, 2010. Billboard . Nielsen Business Media, Inc.
  36. Web site: 1995 Top Billboard Latin 50 Albums. December 31, 1997. Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. September 10, 2012. July 28, 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20200728050407/https://www.billboard.com/business. dead.
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