Mexican
Latin Pop/Rock band Mana
released Arde El Cielo.This
in two formats CD or CD
with a DVD.
Monday May 19, 2008 4:00pm
EST
Mana is a popular Latin
American Mexican pop/rock
band from Guadalajara whose
career has spanned almost
three decades. They have
earned three Grammy Awards,
five Latin Grammy Awards,
one Premios Juventud award,
five Billboard Latin Music
Awards and 12 Premios Lo
Nuestro awards.
Their
sound has been described
as being anywhere from pop
rock, latin pop, calypso
to reggae. They initially
received notoriety and commercial
success in Latin America
and Spain and have since
gained popularity and exposure
in the US, Western Europe,
Asia, and the Middle East.
They have sold more than
20 million albums.
Arde el Cielo (English:
The Sky Burns) is the second
live album by the Mexican
Latin Pop/Rock band Mana.
The album was released in
April 29, 2008. This live
album is to be release in
two formats CD or CD with
a DVD.
The
first single of the album,
"Si No Te Hubieras
Ido," was released
on March 14, 2008 and quickly
became number one on the
Hot Latin Tracks. The album
was recorded during their
Amar es Combatir Tour in
two of four shows in San
Juan, Puerto Rico at Jose
Miguel Agrelot Coliseum
on March 30 and 31, 2007.
They also recorded 2 studio
songs "Arde El Cielo"
and "Si No Te Hubieras
Ido". This album is
the successor to the popular
album Amar es Combatir.
Here
is the Track Listing:
1.
Dejame Entrar (Fher Olvera)
4:28
2. Manda Una Senal (Fher
Olvera) 5:27
3. Labios Compartidos (Fher
Olvera) 6:02
4. Bendita Tu Luz (Fher
Olvera & Sergio Vallin)
4:20
5. Vivir Sin Aire (Fher
Olvera) 5:31
6. ?Donde Jugaran los Ninos?
(Fher Olvera & Alex
Gonzalez) 6:01
7. Mariposa Traicionera
(Fher Olvera) 4:31
8. El Rey (Jose Alfredo
Jimenez Cover) 5:08
9. No Ha Parado de Llover
(Fher Olvera & Alex
Gonzalez) 9:07
10. En el Muelle de San
Blas (Fher Olvera &
Alex Gonzalez) 6:16
11. Clavado En Un Bar (Fher
Olvera) 7:00
12. Rayando el Sol (Fher
Olvera & Alex Gonzalez)
6:23
13. Si No Te Hubieras Ido
(Marco Antonio Solis Cover)*
4:31
14. Arde el Cielo (Fher
Olvera)* 4:34
Here
is the DVD track listing:
1.
DVD Intro 1:29
2. Dejame Entrar 5:11
3. Manda Una Senal 5:20
4. Labios Compartidos 6:01
5. Bendita Tu Luz 5:24
6. Vivir Sin Aire 5:29
7. ?Donde Jugaran los Ninos?
6:22
8. Mariposa Traicionera
5:21
9. El Rey 5:42
10. No Ha Parado de Llover
9:00
11. En el Muelle de San
Blas 6:32
12. Rayando el Sol 6:59
13. Clavado En Un Bar 8:51
On
March 29, 2007, Puerto Rico's
Channel 4, WAPA's News program,
reported that Mana publicly
supported Puerto Rico's
prospective independence.
In an interview that followed
the aforementioned news
announcement, the members
of Mana were interviewed
by Channel 4 (WAPA) journalist,
Rafael Lenin Lopez, who
asked them what they thought
about Puerto Rico. Mana
members confirmed that they
support the Puerto Rican
Independence Movement and
favor greater sovereignty
for the Latin American and
Caribbean island-nation.
Various
of their songs have political
inspirations. The liner
notes for "Me Voy a
Convertir en Un Ave,"
on the album Suenos Liquidos,
for example, notes that
the song is "inspired
by the book Pedro y el capitan
by Mario Benedetti and dedicated
to all those who, for defending
an ideal of justice, are
persecuted or find themselves
imprisoned. To the Zapatista
Army of National Liberation
communities for peace and
dignity."