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''Celestial'' (
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: ''Heavenly'') is the third studio album by
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, released on November 23, 2006 in Mexico and on November 24, 2006 in the rest of
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and the United States. The album was recorded in
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and
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, and was produced by Carlos Lara and Armando Ávila. The group also recorded a special version of the album for their fanbase in
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. This edition of the album, recorded in
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, was released on December 4, 2006 and was titled ''
Celestial (Versão Brasil) ''Celestial (Versão Brasil)'' (English: ''Heavenly (Brazil Version)'' and also known as ''Celestial (Versão Português)'' (EN: ''Heavenly (Portuguese Version'') in 2020 limited version) is the third and final studio album in Portuguese by Mexi ...
''. In the US, the album reached number one on the ''
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chart and
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chart. The album reached positions number two and nine in the albums charts of
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and Mexico, respectively, and sold 40,000 copies in the former country and 150,000 in the latter, gaining
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in Spain and being certified Platinum and Gold in Mexico. In Brazil, the album reached position number three, while in
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,
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and
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the album was certified Gold, with sales of 5,700, 10,000 and 12,000 copies, respectively. The album also charted at number 37 in
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. "
Ser o Parecer "Ser o Parecer" (English: "To Be or to Seem") is a song by Mexican Latin pop group RBD from their third studio album ''Celestial'' (2006). The group also recorded a Portuguese version of the song for ''Celestial (Versão Brasil)'' (2006). It was ...
" served as the album's
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and was released on September 18, 2006, and had the support of a CGI-assisted
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. It garnered commercial success, peaking at number one in various charts worldwide for weeks. With this song, the group gained the best single chart performance of their career on the ''Billboard''
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chart, where it became their first number-one hit, while also debuting and peaking at number 84 on the ''Billboard''
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chart. The album's second single was the
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, which had an accompanying
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-style music video. The third single released was "
Bésame Sin Miedo "Bésame sin miedo" (English: "Kiss me like you mean it") is a song recorded by Mexican pop group RBD for their third studio album ''Celestial'' (2006). The Portuguese version of the song appears on ''Celestial (Versão Brasil)'' (2006). Release ...
", which had its music video filmed in Romania. Lastly, "
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" was released as the fourth and final single.


Background and release

''Celestial'' was released through
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on November 23, 2006 in Mexico and on November 24, 2006 in the United States and the rest of Latin America. On December 4, 2006, a Portuguese language version of the album was released in Brazil, including 8 tracks in Portuguese and 3 in Spanish. The album was produced by Carlos Lara and Armando Ávila, who were responsible for the success of RBD's first two studio albums, ''
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'' and ''
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'', with
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serving as executive producer. The release contains a two-minute sample of tracks that RBD would include in their English language debut, ''
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'', which was put on sale on December 19, 2006. The album included the Spanish language
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of "
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", originally recorded by
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singer
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and later by American recording artist
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on her album ''
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'' (2003); the cover was titled "Tu Dulce Voz". Another cover track on the album, "
Bésame sin miedo "Bésame sin miedo" (English: "Kiss me like you mean it") is a song recorded by Mexican pop group RBD for their third studio album ''Celestial'' (2006). The Portuguese version of the song appears on ''Celestial (Versão Brasil)'' (2006). Release ...
", is the Spanish language version of the song "Kiss Me Like You Mean It", by singer and actress
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. The album was
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as '' Celestial (Fan Edition)'' in Mexico on June 26, 2007 and on July 10, 2007 in the United States. The Mexican version of ''Celestial (Fan Edition)'' contains a CD with the tracklist of the standard version of the album plus "The Family", the theme song from the group's 2007 sitcom '' RBD: La Familia'', and
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of " Tu Amor", "Tal Vez Después" and "
Ser o parecer "Ser o Parecer" (English: "To Be or to Seem") is a song by Mexican Latin pop group RBD from their third studio album ''Celestial'' (2006). The group also recorded a Portuguese version of the song for ''Celestial (Versão Brasil)'' (2006). It was ...
". The CD also has
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enhanced content, so when inserted into a PC, it grants access to an exclusive website with photo galleries, digital downloads and more. The reissue also includes a DVD with the band's exclusive rehearsals of songs like "
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",
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of ten of the group's hits and the
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for "Tu Amor", "Ser O Parecer" and "
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". The US version of the ''Celestial (Fan Edition)'' includes a different DVD with the group's
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performance on
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and interviews with the band members. To promote the album, four singles were released. The album's
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, "Ser O Parecer", was a success all over Latin America, also managing to top the Mexican airplay and US Latin singles charts. After the success of the first single, RBD released three singles simultaneously for promotion all over America. While Mexico got "Celestial" first, "Bésame Sin Miedo" was sent first to
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, and at the same time the United States and
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were able to hear "
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" on their local radio stations.


Artwork

RBD member
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was put in charge of the image and style of the group for the album, so for the wardrobe she got inspiration from
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, attempting to emulate the clothing of street
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. The album's photoshoot took place in some train tracks, alleys and urban settings in Los Angeles, California. The cover artwork for the standard edition of the album shows the members of RBD looking intently to the camera, wearing ragged clothing, in front of a backdrop of what seems to be blue
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. The CD backcover shows the group on some train tracks. For the cover artwork of the fan edition of the album, a picture from the previous photoshoot was used, which showed the group in front of a blue background with fuchsia-color details. On the Portuguese edition of the album, a photograph taken during filming of the music video for "
Ser o parecer "Ser o Parecer" (English: "To Be or to Seem") is a song by Mexican Latin pop group RBD from their third studio album ''Celestial'' (2006). The group also recorded a Portuguese version of the song for ''Celestial (Versão Brasil)'' (2006). It was ...
", which was filmed in Brazil, was used as the cover artwork. The picture shows the group in tattered clothing inside some type of abandoned building.


Promotion


Singles

On September 18, 2006, the first single off ''Celestial'', titled "
Ser O Parecer "Ser o Parecer" (English: "To Be or to Seem") is a song by Mexican Latin pop group RBD from their third studio album ''Celestial'' (2006). The group also recorded a Portuguese version of the song for ''Celestial (Versão Brasil)'' (2006). It was ...
", was released. Two days later, the
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version of the single, "Ser Ou Parecer", was released in Brazil. In the United States, the single reached the No. 1 spot on both the ''Billboard'' Latin Pop Airplay and the ''Billboard'' Hot Latin Songs charts. The single also ranked at position #84 on the all-encompassing US ''Billboard'' Hot 100, becoming RBD's first Spanish single to do so. The single received a nomination at the 2007 Premios Juventud in the category "My Favorite Ringtone". The single's music video was directed by Esteban Madrazo and was filmed in
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. The music video was also nominated at the 2007 Premios Juventud in the category "My Favorite Music Video". On March 11, 2007, the album's second single, the title track "
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", was released in Mexico and the rest of Latin America. The single was chosen through a survey made to RBD's fanbase. The single reached position No. 40 on the US ''Billboard'' Latin Pop Airplay chart. The single's music video was filmed in Mexico, and shows the members of RBD as
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enjoying a day in a field between the volcanoes
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and Popocatepetl, and was also directed by Esteban Madrazo. The single was also nominated at the 2007 Premios Juventud in the categories "My Favorite Music Video" and "My Favorite Ringtone". On June 28, 2007, "
Bésame Sin Miedo "Bésame sin miedo" (English: "Kiss me like you mean it") is a song recorded by Mexican pop group RBD for their third studio album ''Celestial'' (2006). The Portuguese version of the song appears on ''Celestial (Versão Brasil)'' (2006). Release ...
", the third and final official single from the album was released. The single ranked at No. 15 on the US ''Billboard'' Latin Pop Airplay chart and at No. 30 on the US ''Billboard'' Hot Latin Songs chart. The single's accompanying music video was filmed at
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, popularly known as the castle of
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, in
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. On August 12, 2007, "
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" was released as a
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only in the United States. The promotional release managed to chart at No. 14 on the ''Billboard'' Latin Pop Airplay chart and at No. 38 on the ''Billboard'' Hot Latin Songs chart.


Live performances

In 2006, RBD presented themselves in the American TV show ''
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'', where they performed "Ser O Parecer". In the 2006 edition of
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, a program sponsored by the
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to promote albums being released, the group sang "Ser O Parecer", the album's official
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. During the group's 2006 visit to Brazil, they performed "Ser O Parecer" on the Brazilian TV show ''Domingo Legal''. In December 2006, the group performed "Ser O Parecer" on
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; in this particular performance, however,
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was not present. In 2007, the group participated for a second time on Walmart Soundcheck. This time, they performed the tracks "Bésame Sin Miedo", "Dame", and "Celestial". That year, the band also appeared on the music television show ''
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'', where they performed "Celestial" and "Ser O Parecer". In June 2007, during their visit to Romania, the group performed the track "Ser O Parecer" on
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. On July 19, 2007, the group attended the 4th annual Premios Juventud, where they performed their single "Bésame Sin Miedo". On July 20, the group returned to ''Sábado Gigante'' and performed "Celestial" and "Bésame Sin Miedo". On July 25, the group appeared at the Ritmoson Latino-organized concert titled "Confesiones en Concierto", where they performed "Ser O Parecer", along with "Quizá", "Bésame Sin Miedo", and "Celestial". In August 2007, the group appeared on the Mexican TV show ''Muévete'', where they also performed "Ser O Parecer". In September 2007, the group performed "Ser O Parecer" on the Mexican daily morning program ''
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'' and appeared on the ninth episode of the reality show '' Buscando a Timbiriche, La Nueva Banda'' to perform "Bésame Sin Miedo". In December 2007, the group appeared on the Mexican '' Teletón'', where they performed their singles "Celestial" and "Bésame Sin Miedo". On December 12, RBD performed their No. 1 hit "Ser O Parecer" at the Premios Fox Sports awards show in
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. On December 15, the group appeared on the TV program ''
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'', broadcast in the United States by
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, and performed "Celestial" and "Bésame Sin Miedo". To close 2007, the band also appeared on the Mexican TV program ''
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'' and on the Miami-based '' El Show de Cristina'', where they performed "Bésame Sin Miedo", "Celestial" and "Ser O Parecer" at both venues. After the promotion for ''Celestial'' had officially ended, on February 1, 2008, RBD performed at the festivities preceding
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, where they sang again "Ser O Parecer". On March 20, 2008, the group performed their single "Bésame Sin Miedo" on the US television special ''Feliz 2008'', hosted by Don Francisco. On March 25, 2008, the group appeared in Spain's TVE gala, where they again performed their successful single "Ser O Parecer". On July 19, 2008, the band performed at the concert organized to celebrate the 50-year anniversary of
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in
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, where they sang "Celestial", "Bésame Sin Miedo" and "Ser O Parecer". Lastly, on October 25, 2008, the group performed songs from ''Celestial'' in one of the last performances of their career at the
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concert in Mexico, which was broadcast through the Mexican television network
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.


Tour

On April 20, 2007, RBD started their third worldwide
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, titled
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2007, in
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. The tour visited the United States and Europe, as well as
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and South America. The band also continued to increase their string of successes internationally; the band's visits to Romania and Spain during 2007 surprised the Latin American
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, while giving the band the opportunity to win over the Spanish
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, one of the most competitive music markets in the world. On June 22, 2007, as a result of their successful performances in Spain, as part of the band's tour, in a unique concert in the
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in Madrid in front of 40,000 people, they recorded their third live album and
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video, '' Hecho en España'', where the group displayed their unique material and their command of the stage. In early October 2007, it was announced through Roptus.com that the rest of the tour was postponed until later announcement. The reason given through RBD's website was that the group wanted to give their public a better show by performing songs from their then upcoming album ''
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'', which would be released on November 20, 2007. With the tour, RBD collected $5,400,000 in ticket sales just in North America, and sold a combined total of 293,742 tickets to their concerts worldwide.


Critical reception

Despite its commercial success, ''Celestial'' received mixed reviews from music critics. Jason Birchmeier from
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gave the album a 3.5 out of 5 stars rating, and commented in his review that "producers Carlos Lara and Armando Ávila ..stick with their winning formula and wind up with a few standout songs: "Tal Vez Después", "
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," and "
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," which are front-loaded for a catchy kickoff to the album." He added: "In the end, such a factory-line approach undoubtedly amounts to generic music, and indeed, ''Celestial'' isn't all that different from ''
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'' (however, the departure of songwriter Max di Carlo, who had written he group'sinitial hits, including their theme song "
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", does differentiate this from their superior debut album). But as with any heavily invested mass-marketed product, it generally pays off to give customers what they want and expect, and ''Celestial'' should indeed please the
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group's hemisphere-spanning fan base as well as the suits at
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.." Joey Guerra from
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debated in his review: "It would be nice to compliment the group's maturity, but there's almost none on this plastic collection of pop pastries. If anything, the group's vocals seem even more limited -particularly the boys- maybe because they haven't had a break since RBD-mania hit." In his review, Guerra showed disregard towards the voice of RBD band member
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, commenting that her voice "still squeals with all the weight of a helium balloon". Finally, Guerra also commented unfavorably about the preview of the group's English album. However,
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users gave the album a 4.5 out of 5 stars rating. Catia Dechen, from the
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-affiliated Territorio da Música website, highlighted the group's success, and reviewed: "''Celestial'' without a doubt reached the success in sales as
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previous albums, as the group resulted in being all the rage with the teenage public of various countries as well as with the media, is charismatic and keeps in the new album their proven formula for conquest: Beautiful youths and a pop repertoire easy to digest. The songs continue without losing quality, it goes without saying, but the fact is that the 'rebeldes' are America's favorites".


Commercial performance

The album enjoyed great success in North America upon release. The album sold 137,000 copies in 4 days from its release in the United States, making it debut at number 15 on the ''Billboard'' 200 and at number 1 on the ''Billboard'' Top Latin Albums ranking, where it charted for 9 consecutive weeks. The album, however, achieved the feat without a full week of registered album sales, due to its release being on a Friday, by then close to ''Billboards tracking week. Despite both facts, the album became RBD's first and only album to peak in the top 20 of the ''Billboard'' 200. In 2008, Keith Caulfield of ''
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'' magazine revealed that ''Celestial'' had sold a total of 498,000 copies in the United States since its release, according to
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. In Mexico, the album debuted at number forty-six on the Mexican Top 100 Albums chart, having sold on its first day of release 100,000 copies. On its tenth charting week, the album climbed to number nine in the Mexican Top 100 Albums Chart. Due to the eventual sales of over 150,000 copies in Mexico, ''Celestial'' was certified Platinum + Gold by the
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(AMPROFON). In Europe, the album also met with a warm reception. In Spain, the album was released on March 12, 2007, and debuted and peaked at No. 2 for two weeks on the
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. The PROMUSICAE association awarded the album a Gold certification for the sales of 40,000 copies in Spain. In
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, the album reached position No. 37 on the country's album chart. In
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, the album was also certified Gold for the sales of 10,000 copies in the country. In South America, the album also met with a welcome reception since its release. In Brazil, the album charted at No. 3 on the Brazilian Albums Chart, where its eventually-released Portuguese-language counterpart only reached No. 17. In Chile, the Federación Internacional de la Industria Fonográfica (IFPI) awarded the album a Gold certification for the sales of 5,700 albums. According to IFPI, the album was awarded the same certification in
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, but for sales of 3,000 copies in the country.


Track listing

Notes *"Tal Vez Después" is the Spanish-language
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of the song "Too Late" by
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singer Natalia from her debut studio album '' This Time'' (2003). *"Bésame Sin Miedo" is the Spanish-language cover version of the song "Kiss Me Like You Mean It" by
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actress and singer
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. *"Tu Dulce Voz" is the Spanish-language cover version of "
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", originally recorded by
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singer
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for her debut studio album ''It's Been a While'' (2003), and later by American actress and singer
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for her second studio album ''
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'' (2003). *"Quisiera Ser" is the Spanish-language cover version of the song "I Wanna Be the Rain", originally written by
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for RBD's first English-language album ''
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'' (2006).


''Celestial Fan Edition''

''Celestial'' was
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as ''Celestial (Fan Edition)'' in Mexico on June 26, 2007 and on July 10, 2007 in the United States. The Mexican version of ''Celestial (Fan Edition)'' contains a CD with the tracklist of the standard version of the album plus "The Family", the theme song from the group's 2007 sitcom '' RBD: La Familia'', and
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es of " Tu Amor", "Tal Vez Después" and "
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". The CD also has
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enhanced content, so when inserted into a PC, it grants access to an exclusive website with photo galleries, digital downloads and more. The reissue also includes a DVD with the band's exclusive rehearsals of songs like "
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",
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of ten of the group's hits and the
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for "Tu Amor", "Ser O Parecer" and "
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". The US version of ''Celestial (Fan Edition)'' includes a different DVD with the group's
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performance on
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and interviews with the band members. With the release of '' Celestial (Fan Edition)'', ''Celestial'' re-entered the ''Billboard'' Top Latin Albums chart at No. 10 on the July 18, 2007 issue, the album's 31st week on the chart. The album also re-entered the ''Billboard'' 200 at No. 192 with 3,818 copies sold that week.


Track listing

Notes *"Bésame Sin Miedo" is the Spanish language cover version of the song "Kiss Me Like You Mean It", by American singer and actress
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. *"Tu Dulce Voz" is the Spanish language
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of "
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", originally recorded by
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singer
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and later by American recording artist
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on her album ''
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'' (2003).


Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from the album's liner notes. Recording locations * Igloo Music (Los Angeles, California) * Montecristo Studios (Mexico City, Mexico) Mixing locations * Igloo Music (Los Angeles, California) * COSMOS Studios México (Mexico City, Mexico) Vocals *RBD – all vocals Musicians *Armando Ávila *Keith Curtis *Brian Kahanek *Güido Laris *Iván Machorro *Sylvia Moore Production *Camilo Lara – A&R, executive producer *Melissa Mochulske – A&R coordination *Güido Laris –
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, programming, vocal direction *Iván Machorro – arrangements, programming *Luis Luisillo Miguel – associate producer *Emilio Ávila – executive producer *
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– executive producer *Hula+Hula –
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*BJ –
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*Angela Kalinowski – hairstyling *Antonio Rivera – hairstyling *Armando Becerril –
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*Javier de la Rosa – make-up *Marisol Alcelay – marketing,
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*Bernie Grundman – mastering *Armando Ávila – mixing, producer,
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*Gustavo Borner –
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, recording engineer *Carlos Lara – music direction, producer, vocal direction *Yvonne Venegas – photography *Roger Rosas – production assistant *Jorge González –
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*Carolina Palomo – production coordinator *Ignacio Segura – recording assistant *Pablo Chávez – recording engineer *Scott Conrad – recording engineer *Brian Kahanek – recording engineer *Juan Carlos Moguel – recording engineer *Ruy Fulguera – string arrangement *Sergio Zamudio – vocal direction *Christopher Lawrence –
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coordinator


Accolades


Charts and certifications


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Certifications and sales


Release history


References


External links


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