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Rebels

 
Album Review: Rebels

  • Artist: RBD
  • Rating: StarStar
  • Release Date: December 19, 2006
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album, Enhanced CD-ROM
  • Genre: Latin

Review

It was inevitable. After a few years of staggering commercial success throughout Latin America, including Brazil and pockets of the United States, the teen pop group RBD unveiled an English-language crossover album, Rebels. The release had been planned for some time -- announced at a press conference, even! -- and in marketing-savvy fashion, it was preceded by a series of events intended to drum up anticipation. First there was a brief tour of the States in early 2006 that resulted in the CD/DVD Live in Hollywood. Then there was a high-profile concert at Madison Square Garden in July that was such an event it earned a snide notice in The New York Times by renowned music journalist Jon Pareles ("This is rebel music?" his article began). And then there was the run-up to the release of Rebels, which was preceded by lead single "Tu Amor," the group's English-language debut, and then by Celestial. That all-new Spanish-language album, released in late November, included a single of its own ("Ser o Parecer") and a bonus track sorpresa featuring samples of key songs from Rebels. It all amounted to a case study in how to go about breaking an international act in America, and as the album's Christmas release date rolled around, the only question remaining was whether Virgin Records would actually break RBD stateside. After all, as on-point as their roll-out campaign had been, marketing alone doesn't make for a successful album. And indeed, Rebels itself is a mixed bag.

"Tu Amor" is perfect for the project: the song is written by Diane Warren, who turns in a lyric that is bilingual yet elementary in its simplicity; the production is a modern urban beat with a hip-hop rhythm, courtesy of R&B veteran Khris Kellow; and the vocals are primarily handled by Cristian, the most fluent singer in the group, with the chorus sung in unison by the group -- it's a single tailor-made for Tr3s, MTV's brand-new channel targeting acculturated Latinos. "Wanna Play" and "Cariño Mio," both credited to behind-the-scenes urban music talent Andrea Martin, are likewise ideally suited for RBD's pending crossover: bilingual lyrics that are elementary enough for Spanish- as well as English-language teens; a light yet trendy reggaeton production style; and traded boy-girl vocals that accentuate the undercurrent of budding sexuality central to these bump-and-grind dance songs. Unfortunately, the remainder of the 11 songs are mildly disappointing. "Connected" is a promising song, as is the other Warren contribution, "I Wanna Be the Rain," yet the stilted English pronunciation and overly simple lyrics weigh too heavily on the songs. The same can be said of the numerous English-language versions of previously released RBD songs, which -- to be expected, perhaps -- account for roughly half of Rebels. "My Philosophy," "This Is Love," "Keep It Down Low," and "Save Me" were all first-rate singles -- originally titled "Dame," "Nuestro Amor," "Solo Quédate en Silencio," and "Sálvame," respectively -- among RBD's best to date, for sure. However, too much is lost in translation, not only in terms of lyrics but also performance. ~ Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Tu Amor (Lyrics) RBD (4:38)
Wanna Play (Lyrics) RBD (3:41)
My Philosophy (Lyrics) RBD (4:05)
Connected (Lyrics) RBD (3:16)
I Wanna Be the Rain (Lyrics) RBD (4:07)
Carino Mio (Lyrics) RBD (3:12)
Era La Musica (Lyrics) RBD (3:31)
Keep It Down Low (Lyrics) RBD (3:36)
Happy Worst Day (Lyrics) RBD (3:02)
This Is Love (Lyrics) RBD (3:39)
Save Me (Lyrics) RBD (3:56)

Credits

Pedro Damian (Executive Producer), Luis Luisillo Miguel (Associate Producer), Carolina Palomo (Coordination)
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Rebels
Studio album by RBD
Released December 19, 2006
(See release history)
Recorded 2006
Genre Pop
Label Virgin Records
Producer Pedro Damián, (executive)
Professional reviews
RBD chronology
Celestial (Versão Brasil)
(2006)
Rebels
(2006)
La Familia
(2007)
Singles from Rebels
  1. "Tu Amor"
    Released: September 22, 2006

Rebels is the crossover album by Latin pop group RBD. Christian Chavez has said that the album Rebels will be re-released in late 2007 or early 2008 and that the new version will contain new songs and a collaboration with the Black Eyed Peas[1] on one of the tracks. Their next single off the album will be featured on this future re-release.[2] Billboard confirmed the re-release will happen in early 2008 and it will feature three hip hop influenced songs.[3] As of May 2009, nothing about the re-release was announced yet, so it is assumed to be, at least, canceled. The album sold around 1 million copies worldwide.

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Album information

Rebels is RBD's first English album. The album was released on December 19, 2006 in the United States, although, in the booklet of previous album Celestial, it was noted that the album would come out December 26, 2006. The album leaked onto the Internet on December 9, 2006.

The tracks that were recorded in English originally from the former albums are:

  • "Connected" ("Tenerte y quererte" from Rebelde)
  • "Keep It Down Low" ("Solo quédate en silencio" from Rebelde)
  • "Save Me" ("Sálvame" from Rebelde)
  • "Happy Worst Day" ("Feliz cumpleaños" from Nuestro Amor)
  • "This Is Love" ("Nuestro amor" from Nuestro Amor)
  • "Gone" ("Me Voy" from Nuestro Amor)
  • "My Philosophy" ("Dame" from Celestial)
  • "I Wanna Be The Rain" ("Quisiera Ser" from Celestial)

"I Wanna Be the Rain" was first recorded in English, and then it was translated to Spanish for the album Celestial.

The song "Money Money" is a reggaeton song that samples their previous hit in this genre, "Lento". Despite the English title, it's the only track on the album that is completely sung in Spanish.

The song "Gone", featured in the Japanese deluxe edition of the album, entitled We Are RBD, is a cover of a Kelly Clarkson's song of the same title, from her album Breakaway. They previously recorded a Spanish version of the song for their second album Nuestro Amor.

The album was released in Japan on March 21, 2007, and now is Platium in Japan.

The album was the first RBD's studio album to not have a Portuguese version (the second and only Spanish albums to don't is Empezar Desde Cero and Para Olvidarte De Mi).

Track listings

  1. "Tu amor" (Diane Warren) — 4:38
  2. "Wanna Play" (Andrea Martin, RedOne, Bilal Hajji) — 3:41
  3. "My Philosophy" (Carlos Lara) — 4:05
  4. "Connected" (Amy Powers, Guy Roche) — 3:16
  5. "I Wanna Be the Rain" (Diane Warren) — 4:07
  6. "Cariño mio" (Andrea Martin, RedOne, Bilal Hajji) — 3:12
  7. "Era la música" (Alisha Brooks, Evan V. McCulloch, Nick Nastasi, Ryan William Stokes) — 3:31
  8. "Keep It Down Low" (Mauricio Arriaga) — 3:36
  9. "Happy Worst Day" (Mats Hedström, Jade Ell) — 3:02
  10. "This Is Love" (Memo Méndez Guiú, Emil "Billy" Méndez) — 3:39
  11. "Save Me" (Max DiCarlo, Carlos Lara, Pedro Damián) — 3:56
  12. "Money Money" (Spanish languaged bonus tracks) (Anthony Calo, Gabriel Cruz, Aarón Peña, Francisco Saldaña, Luny Tunes) — 3:21
  13. "Tu amor" (Navidad Mix) (Diane Warren) — 4:36
  14. "Celestial": Album sampler containing the following songs: "Ser o parecer", "Dame" and "Bésame sin miedo". Many websites plus the back cover show it as "Ser o parecer/Dame/Bésame sin miedo/Celestial", though "Celestial" is not in the sampler — 2:00

Deluxe Edition: We Are RBD

We Are RBD
Compilation album by RBD
Released 2006
Label EMI

The Japanese Edition of the album comes with 2 bonus tracks, and is named: We Are RBD.

The Wal-Mart album comes with an exclusive EP containing live songs with the following track listing:

  1. "No pares" [original performance series] – 4:34
  2. "Nuestro amor" [original performance series] – 3:43
  3. "Ser o parecer" [original performance series] – 3:28
  4. "Solo quédate en silencio" [original performance series] – 3:39
  5. "Tras de mí" [original performance series] – 4:23
  6. "Tu amor" [original performance series] – 4:31
  7. Making of Rebels [exclusive bonus video] – 7:13

CD/DVD release

DVD side:

  1. The Making of the "Tu amor" Video
  2. Exclusive Interview with the Band
  3. Behind the Scenes Recording of "Tu amor" [Navidad Mix]
  4. "Tu amor" [video] [with band commentary]
  5. "Tu amor" [video]

Chart performance

The album debuted at number 40 on the Billboard 200 album chart with first-week sales of 94,000 copies. On the day of release, the cover of the album was altered by the changing of the group's logo from white to pink. Ironically, the band's third Spanish language album Celestial sold 43,000 copies more than Rebels in its first week, selling 137,000 copies in its debut week and peaking at number 15 on Billboard 200. In the second week out, sales of Rebels in the United States dropped 68%, despite the album dropped only nine positions in the Billboard 200.

Release history

Country Date Notes
United States December 19, 2006
France March 12, 2007
Japan March 21, 2007 as We Are RBD
Spain May 7, 2007
Poland November 24, 2008

CD packages

  • This album is also released as an exclusive Fan Pack through Target stores, which includes the Rebels album, a t-shirt, and buttons.
  • The CD is also released as "Deluxe Edition" in which autographed pictures are inside the CD.
  • You will get a free RBD 2007 calendar if you buy the CD in K-Mart.
  • In Wal-mart stores, the special edition includes a free downloadable live EP of the band and a bonus video of the making of Rebels.
  • If you order on FYE.com, you will get a free RBD "Rebels" Lithograph.

Charts and sales

Chart (2006/2007) Peak Certification Sales
Chile 5 Gold 10,000+
Japan 2 Gold 200.000+
Mexico 2 Gold[4] 50,000+
Slovenia 3 Gold 10,000+
Spain 1 Gold[5] 40,000+
United States 40 250,000
Venezuela 1 Platinum 20,000 +

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