Reaching Out (Menudo album) explained

Reaching Out
Type:studio
Artist:Menudo
Cover:Menudo Reaching Out.jpg
Released:January 1984
Recorded:1983–1984, Kirios, Spain (Music) and Ochoa, Puerto Rico (vocals)
Genre:Latin pop
Length:33:19
Label:RCA
Producer:Edgardo Díaz; additional production by Mary Lynne M Pagan
Prev Title:A Todo Rock
Prev Year:1983
Next Title:Mania
Next Year:1984

Reaching Out is the fourteenth studio album by the Puerto Rican boy band Menudo, released in 1984 by RCA. The album stands out as their first English record in their discography,[1] and marks the group's phonographic debut in Brazil.[2] This lineup featured members Ricky (16), Charlie (15), Ray (14), Roy (14), and new member Robby (14).[2] The latter replaced Johnny Lozada after he reached the group's age limit of 16.[3]

The album's songs consist of tracks selected from their last four Spanish language albums, translated into English, with the exception of the original song "Like A Cannonball," recorded for the soundtrack of Burt Reynolds’ film Cannonball Run II.[4] [5] In addition to the mentioned track, singles included "If You're Not Here (By My Side)", "Heavenly Angel,", and "Motorcycle Dreamer."

The album received a positive reception from audiences and critics alike. Sales surpassed 425,000 copies in the United States and 1 million in Brazil, earning it a diamond certification in the latter.

Background and production

The album was the group’s first release after signing a six-year deal (for 12 LPs) with RCA, valued at a multimillion-dollar amount comparable to artists such as Kenny Rogers and Diana Ross.[6] The campaign supporting their first English album was part of the label's strategy to expand its market beyond its southern borders,[7] particularly targeting American audiences.[8] By 1983, Menudo had already sold 750,000 copies of all their albums in the U.S.,[9] while their next album, A Todo Rock, sold 250,000 copies in the country within a month.[10]

The success of this transition greatly depended on the group's ability to sing well in English, prompting the members to undergo an intensive language training program aimed at minimizing any traces of a Spanish accent.[7] The group even recorded the English version of the theme song for the film *Cannonball Run II*, starring Burt Reynolds. Another challenge identified was maintaining the group's popularity in a volatile market, especially considering the rotation of members since Menudo's concept involved replacing members as they aged.[7] According to music critic Stephen Holden, although this formula could theoretically ensure eternal youth, concerns remained about the durability of their music, which followed a pre-packaged pop style that limited its longevity in the music market.[7] Beyond the album, RCA planned the release of two music videos directed by Paquito Cordero, who also produced TV specials featuring the group.[11]

As written in the LP's credit section: Reaching Out was a collaborative production, arranged and conducted by Alejandro Monroy and Carlos Villa. The main production was handled by Edgardo Díaz, with additional contributions by Mary Lynne M. Pagan. Vocal recordings were engineered by Jaime Camacho, while José Vinader managed the music engineering. Carlos Martos was responsible for the album's mixing.

Promotion

On October 19, 1984, TV Globo aired a special titled Menudo Especial, in which eight of the ten songs from Reaching Out were performed live.[12] The recordings took place during the II Festival Internacional do Menudo, held in August 1984 in Puerto Rico.[12]

The group performed ten sold-out shows at the Radio City Music Hall in New York City.[13]

Singles

"If You're Not Here (By My Side)" was released as a single in 1983. The track is the English version of the Spanish single "Si Tú No Estás," featured on the 1983 album A Todo Rock.[14] This love song features Robby Rosa as the lead vocalist. According to Cashbox magazine, the song "features a classic pop melody sung by a youthful, high-pitched, and exceptionally clear male voice, accompanied by an orchestral background with 101 string instruments."[15] In the United States, the song reached number 36 on Billboards Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.[16]

In Brazil, the song was included in the soundtrack of the TV Globo soap opera Partido Alto, serving as the theme for the character Fernando, played by Roberto Bataglin.[17] According to Veja magazine, the song "topped the charts as one of the most played songs on FM radio stations across the country."[18] The single sold 270,000 copies in Brazil,[19] and reached number one on the Nelson Oliveira Pesquisa e Estudo de Mercado (Nopem) list.[20]

According to the Correio Braziliense newspaper, the songs "If You're Not Here," "Heavenly Angel," and "Because of Love" were frequently requested on the radio in 1985, even though the group had released a more recent album in the country.[21]

Critical Reception

Reviews from music critics were mostly favorable.

Although AllMusic did not publish a written review, the site rated the album four out of five stars.[22] Sérgio Nona from the Diário de Pernambuco described the album as very well-produced, with joyful songs likely to appeal to both adults and children.[23]

Journalist Tárik de Souza from Jornal do Brasil noted that the album mixes rock and ballads in the "shrill voices" of the quintet, accompanied by a "standardized and outdated" sonic backdrop.[6] He mentioned that the track "Motorcycle Dreamer" "is the album's sole moment where the drums break free from the danceable constraints for a brief dry solo,"[6] but he pointed out that the group was far from artists like The Beatles, to whom they were often compared.

Commercial Performance

The album peaked at number 108 on the Billboard 200, becoming the group's first album to chart in the United States.[24] According to *Rolling Stone*, the album's and singles' modest success on U.S. charts did not prevent the group from becoming "a cultural phenomenon driven by marketing prowess and the sale of essential non-musical merchandise."[25]

In Brazil, it appeared on the Nopem charts as one of the best-selling albums.[26] By mid-1985, *Billboard* reported sales of 425,000 copies in the country.[27] According to Jornal dos Sports on March 28, 1985, after their final concert in São Paulo, the group received a diamond disc from the vice president of RCA International's Latin American Division for selling 1 million copies of the album.[28]

Charts

Weekly Charts

Certifications and sales

Region Sales
Brazil Diamond 1,000,000[29]
United States 450,000[30]
PhilippinesGold[31]

Production

Notes and References

  1. Eli. Halfoun. País bonzinho. Jornal dos Sports. Rio de Janeiro. July 3, 1984. 16,915. 11. October 22, 2024.
  2. Wilson. Cunha. São uns fenômenos.... Manchete. Rio de Janeiro. September 1, 1984. 1,689. 82. October 22, 2024.
  3. Fernandez . Enrique . Solo Deal For Menudo Graduate Lozada . Billboard . June 30, 1984 . 31 . October 25, 2024.
  4. News: Wilde. Portela. Menudo: o conjunto-empresa que está dominando o mundo. Diário de Pernambuco. Pernambuco. February 28, 1985. 57. B-1. October 22, 2024.
  5. Web site: Gente en la noticia . March 15, 2020. El Siglo de Torreón. April 24, 1985.
  6. News: Tárik de. Souza. Vem aí a Beatlemania hispânica. Jornal do Brasil. Rio de Janeiro. June 21, 1984. 74. 2 (Caderno B). October 22, 2024.
  7. Holden . Stephen . Stephen Holden. The pop life; Menudo signs long term RCA pact . . November 23, 1983 . 18 . October 23, 2024.
  8. News: Prado. Zélia. Um fenômeno chamado Menudo. March 3, 1985. October 22, 2024. Jornal do Brasil. Rio de Janeiro. 6, 7. 325.
  9. Show Business: American Pop Music Machine . https://web.archive.org/web/20080408083216/http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,953954,00.html . dead. April 8, 2008 . . June 27, 1983 . May 12, 2010 . Kurt . Andersen . Janice C. . Simpson.
  10. Fernandez. Enrique. January 7, 1984. Menudo Fever Grips New RCA Division VP. Billboard. 41. October 25, 2024.
  11. Fernandez . Enrique . Menudo Fever Grips New RCA Division VP . . 7 January 1984 . 41 . 25 October 2024.
  12. News: Em cartaz. A Tribuna. São Paulo. 19 January 1985. 297. 15. 25 October 2024.
  13. Menudomania: discos, vídeos, broches, shows. O Bairro. São Paulo. 15 November 1984. 5. 6. 25 October 2024.
  14. Web site: Swadedavillan . OLDIES SUNDAY: Menudo – If You’re Not Here (By My Side) (1984) . 13th Street Promotions . October 23, 2024 . en . May 2, 2022.
  15. Feature picks. Cashbox. March 31, 1984. 9. November 8, 2024.
  16. https://www.billboard.com/artist/menudo/ Menudo Biography, Music & News Billboard
  17. Web site: Patricia. Sarib. MENUDO, a Boy Band Latina da década de 80. BSB Times. November 15, 2024 . May 17, 2021. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20231205021118/https://bsbtimes.com.br/menudo-a-boy-band-latina-da-decada-de-80/. December 5, 2023.
  18. "Pequeno Gigante". Veja. October 10, 1984. Editora Abril. p. 110.
  19. Menudo: TV mostra hoje especial dos sucessos . October 19, 1984 . October 16, 2020 . . Lage . Miriam . 1 . pt.
  20. Elias. Soares. Som. Última Hora. Rio de Janeiro. October 18, 1984. 11,416. 33. November 6, 2024.
  21. News: Ana Luiza. Silveira. A contagiante febre do Menudo. Correio Braziliense. Brasília. March 1, 1985. 8,005. 19. October 22, 2024.
  22. Web site: Reaching Out - Menudo Album AllMusic . . October 23, 2024 . en.
  23. News: Sérgio. Nona. Reachingout. Diário de Pernambuco. Pernambuco. June 12, 1984. 188. B-2. October 22, 2024.
  24. Web site: ALLMusic Awards >> Menudo. June 15, 2013. AllMusic. https://web.archive.org/web/20120629011014/http://www.allmusic.com/artist/menudo-mn0000874289/awards. June 29, 2012. dead.
  25. Web site: Dansby . Andrew . Menudo to Be Resurrected . . October 29, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20220117214936/https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/menudo-to-be-resurrected-93727/ . January 17, 2022 . March 10, 2004 . live.
  26. News: Menudo Total. January 21, 1985. October 22, 2024. Jornal do Brasil. Rio de Janeiro. 8 (Caderno B). 286B.
  27. Fernandez. Enrique. March 23, 1985. Billboard - Latin Notes. Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc.. 58–. 0006-2510.
  28. News: Waltinho. Televisão. Jornal dos Sports. Rio de Janeiro. March 28, 1985. 17,179. 8. October 22, 2024.
  29. Grupo musical Menudo chega no Rio hoje. Diário do Pará. Pará. February 26, 1985. 709. 6. October 23, 2024.
  30. Matre . Lynn Van . Is Iglesias the start of Hispanic invasion in pop music world?; Other Latin acts hope they'll be able to penetrate North American market . . August 3, 1985 . D5 . October 24, 2024 . en . 0384-1294 . 431244257.
  31. Book: Acevedo . Ramon . "¡Papi, Quiero Ser Un Menudo!" . 7 September 2012 . Ramon Acevedo, Sr . 9781301994632 . 103 . es.