Cuando Los Ángeles Lloran | |
Type: | Album |
Artist: | Maná |
Cover: | Mana_Cuando_Los_Angeles_Lloran.jpg |
Recorded: | 1994 |
Genre: |
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Length: | 60:53 |
Label: | Warner Music |
Producer: | |
Prev Title: | Maná en Vivo |
Prev Year: | 1994 |
Next Title: | Sueños Líquidos |
Next Year: | 1997 |
Cuando Los Ángeles Lloran (English: When the Angels Cry) is the eighth album and fourth studio album by Mexican rock band Maná. It was the first album to feature their new guitarist Sergio Vallín replacing Ulises Calleros & César "Vampiro" López. As of 1996, it sold over 1.5 million copies.[1]
The album, which marked a clear evolution in Maná's compositions, was recorded between Los Angeles and Puerto Vallarta throughout 1994, although its release was postponed to 1995. The singles that accompanied the release of the album, Déjame entrar, No ha parado de llover and Como un perro had a great impact on radio stations and the videos that accompanied them received numerous awards for their technical and aesthetic quality.
Cuando Los Ángeles Lloran was nominated for a 1996 Grammy Award for Best Latin Pop Performance.
The song that gave its name to the album is in recognition of Chico Mendes a Brazilian environmentalist who was murdered.
Title | Time | ||
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1. | Como un Perro Enloquecido (Like a Crazed Dog) (Fher Olvera, Alex González) | 4:28 | |
2. | Selva Negra (Black Jungle) (Fher Olvera) | 5:48 | |
3. | Hundido En Un Rincón (Depressed in a Corner) (Fher Olvera) | 6:01 | |
4. | El Reloj Cucú (The Cuckoo Clock) (Fher Olvera) | 5:05 | |
5. | Mis Ojos (My Eyes) (Fher Olvera) | 4:58 | |
6. | Ana (Fher Olvera) | 5:01 | |
7. | Siembra el Amor (Sow the Love) (Fher Olvera) | 5:17 | |
8. | Cuando Los Ángeles Lloran (When Angels Cry) (Fher Olvera) | 5:12 | |
9. | Déjame Entrar (Let Me In) (Fher Olvera) | 4:26 | |
10. | No Ha Parado De Llover (It Hasn't Stopped Raining) (Fher Olvera, Alex González) | 5:24 | |
11. | Antifaz (Mask) (Fher Olvera, Alex González) | 5:01 | |
12. | El Borracho (The Drunk) (Alex González) | 4:44 |
Chart (1995) | Peak position |
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Chilean Albums (AFP)[2] | 4 |
U.S. Billboard Top Latin Albums[3] | 6 |
U.S. Billboard Latin Pop Albums | 2 |
U.S. Billboard Heatseekers Albums | 22 |