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''Navidades'' () is the 17th
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by Mexican singer
Luis Miguel Luis Miguel Gallego Basteri (born 19 April 1970) is a Puerto Rican-born Mexican singer, often referred to as ''El Sol de México'' (The Sun of Mexico), which is the nickname his mother gave him as a child—"mi sol". Luis Miguel has sung in mu ...
, released on 14 November 2006 by
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. It is Miguel's first
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, in which the singer interprets traditional English-language carols in Spanish. The songs were adapted by Édgar Cortázar and
Juan Carlos Calderón Juan Carlos Calderón López de Arróyabe (7 July 1938 – 25 November 2012) was a Spanish singer-songwriter and musician. Born in Santander, he was the author of "Eres tú", which, performed by Mocedades, came second in the Eurovision Song Con ...
while the artist handled the album's production himself. Musically, the album consists of
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numbers and
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-laden
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s. Two singles were simultaneously released as
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s to promote the album: " Mi Humilde Oración" and " Santa Claus Llegó a la Ciudad". To further promote the record, Luis Miguel performed two tracks from the album on the
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for the third leg of his
México En La Piel Tour México En La Piel Tour was a concert tour performed by Luis Miguel in support of his albums '' México en la Piel'' and later his album ''Navidades'' during 2006–2007. On this tour, Luis Miguel performed his recent pop songs, his newest Mexic ...
(2005–07) on November and December 2006. Upon its release, ''Navidades'' received mostly positive reviews from
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s, commending Luis Miguel's vocals and the musical styles. However, the adaptations were met with mixed reactions from reviewers. ''Navidades'' was nominated as
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at the
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(2008) as well as Latin Pop Album of the Year by a Male Artist at the 2007 Latin ''Billboard'' Music Awards. Commercially, ''Navidades'' reached number one in Mexico and the ''Billboard''
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chart in the United States and the top-ten in Argentina and Spain. It was also the first Spanish-language album to rank on the ''Billboard'' Top Holiday Albums since 1966. By November 2015, the record had sold over 1.1 million copies.


Background and recording

In 2004, Luis Miguel released '' México en la Piel'', a collection of
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standards. He spent two years promoting the album through the
México En La Piel Tour México En La Piel Tour was a concert tour performed by Luis Miguel in support of his albums '' México en la Piel'' and later his album ''Navidades'' during 2006–2007. On this tour, Luis Miguel performed his recent pop songs, his newest Mexic ...
(2005–07). After the finishing the third leg of the tour in April 2006 at the
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in Las Vegas, Nevada, Miguel decided to take a break from performing. He announced that he would released a new album and resume touring by the end of the year. Further information about the next record were revealed on 5 October 2006 including its release date on 14 November 2006 and that it would be a
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of 11 traditional
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s sung in Spanish. Miguel held a
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on the eve of the album's release, where he explained the concept of the album: "The conception of this album, ''Navidades'', I have been maturing for years because I have always felt that at Christmas there are great records in English, but not in Spanish. So it seemed like a good idea to record one." ''Navidades'' was recorded in Hollywood and New York City produced by the artist himself. Musically, the albums consists of
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uptempo numbers and
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-laden ballads. Miguel recruited Calderón (who has worked with Miguel since the 1980s) and Édgar Cortázar to write the Spanish-language versions of the songs. While several tracks such as "
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" were translated, other songs including " Rudolph the Red-Nose Reindeer" were adapted in Spanish with lyrics being unrelated to the original. In the case of the latter, it was reworked as "Frente a la Chimenea" ("In Front of the Chimney") and makes no mention of the titular character. "They wanted lyrics Luis Miguel style" according to Cortázar.


Promotion

" Mi Humilde Oración" and "Santa Claus Llegó a la Ciudad" were simultaneously released as the album's
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s on 23 October 2006. The former single peaked at number 31 on the ''
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chart while latter ranked at number 26 on the same chart. The
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for "Santa Claus Llegó a la Ciudad" was filmed in New York City, directed by Rebecca Blake and released on 21 November 2006. To further promote ''Navidades'', "Santa Claus Llegó a la Ciudad" and "Frente a la Chimenea" were included on the
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for the third leg of the México En La Piel Tour in November and December 2006.


Critical reception and accolades

Upon its release, ''Navidades'' was met with generally mostly positive reactions from
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. ''
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''s
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noted that while "hearing these songs in Spanish be disconcerting to some, where the lyrics completely from the originals", she felt that Miguel's traditional arrangements "work well for the uptempo numbers" and the "string-laden contemplative fare". The ''
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'' critic Beto Castillo called it a " very well made album, surrounded by great talents in every way" and praised both the arrangements and musicians. However, Castillo did not enjoy some of the adaptations including "Frente la Chimenea" by Cortázar and preferred Calderón's take on the songs. R. Garza of '' Vida en el Valle'' rated the album five stars complimenting Miguel's voice, the big band arrangements, and his take on " Noche de Paz". Garza lamented as it is a holiday, it only be listened to during holiday season and felt Miguel could've recorded more tracks and include a DVD. A writer ''
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'' magazine gave the album a positive review, lauding its "glorious" sound and opined the adaptations a "new resonance for the family, evokes happiness, and hopes of the holidays, and emotion and nostalgia of the season". Charlie Fidelman of the ''
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'' rated the album three-and-a-half out of five stars, highlighting the artist's ability to stay "romantic in all guises" and complimented his "expressive tenor voice" along with the big-band ensemble.
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reviewer Evan C. Gutierrez was more critical of the album, giving the album two stars. He criticized the singer for not having "a drop of class or elegance that comes with such commitment" in regards to recording a jazz album. Gutierrez also regarded the choices as "more silly than playful and his performances hit overkill by the first chorus on virtually every track. Gutierrez concluded: "Miguel in a cheap Santa suit brandishing a glass of whiskey and a cigarette between his lips may be more truthful advertising than the candlelight photo that actually adorns the cover." Similarly, Eliseo Cardona listed ''Navidades'' as one of the worst albums of 2006, stating that nobody should have to pay the artist to "hear him sing Christmas songs that in gringo land are already taken for ''guachafas''." At the
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in 2008, ''Navidades'' was nominated
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, it was the first Christmas album to be nominated in this category, but lost to ''
El Tren de los Momentos ''El Tren de los Momentos'' (The Train of the Moments) is the eighth studio album recorded by Spanish singer-songwriter Alejandro Sanz, It was released by WEA Latina on November 7, 2006 (see 2006 in music). which counts with the collaborations of ...
'' (2006) by
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. It was also nominated in the category of Latin Pop Album by a Male Artist at the 2007 Latin ''Billboard'' Music Awards but ultimately lost to '' Amor'' (2006) by
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.


Commercial performance

In Mexico, it debuted at the top of the
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chart and spent three weeks on this spot. ''Navidades'' was certified diamond by AMPROFON almost two months after its launch for sales of 500,000 copies and was the fourth best-selling album of 2006 in the country. By October 2008 the album reported 700,000 units sold in Mexico alone. In the US, ''Navidades'' debuted and peaked at number 51 in the ''Billboard'' 200 on the week of 2 December 2006, and was the first all-Spanish album to appear on Billboard's holiday chart since 1966, peaking at number 7 on this chart. In addition, the record debuted at number one on the ''Billboard''
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chart. It sold 145,000 units in the country up to July 2009 and was awarded a double platinum certification in the Latin field by the
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for shipments of 200,000 units. In Spain, ''Navidades'' reached number four on its album charts and was certified gold by PROMUSICAE for shipping over 40,000 copies, making it the 34th best selling album of the year. In Argentina, the disc reached number two, and was certified platinum by
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. Additionally it was certified gold in Chile and Venezuela. , ''Navidades'' had sold over 1.1 million units worldwide.


Track listing

All tracks produced by Luis Miguel.


Personnel

Adapted from the ''Navidades'' liner notes:


Performance credits

Musicians *Robbie Buchanan –
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,
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* Michael Lang
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*Francisco Loyo – piano *
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– piano *
Nathan East Nathan Harrell East (born December 8, 1955) is an American jazz, R&B, and rock bass player and vocalist. With more than 2,000 recordings, East is one of the most recorded bass players in the history of music. East holds a Bachelor of Arts degr ...
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– bass * Robert Hurst – bass *
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– drums *George Doering –
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* Paul Jackson Jr. – guitar *Thomas Aros –
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*
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,
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*Robert Carr –
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*Keith Fiddmont – saxophone *
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– saxophone *Robert Lockart – saxophone *Thomas Peterson – saxophone *Bijon Watson –
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*Gilberto Castellanos – trumpet *Charles Davis – trumpet *Ronald King – trumpet, trombone *George Bohanan –
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*Richard Bullock – trombone *Ira Nepus – trombone Orchestra *Brian Byrne –
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*Timothy Davis – orchestra director *Bruce Dukov – director,
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*Ralph Morrison – director, first violin *Razdan Kuyumjian –
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*John Wittenberg – violin *Armen Anassian – violin *Charlie Bisharat – violin *Caroline Campbell – violin *Kevin Connolly – violin *Mario DeLeon – violin *Julie Gigante – violin *Alan Grunfeld – violin *Peter Kent – violin *Natalie Leggett – violin *Phillip Levy – violin *Liane Mautner – violin *Horia Moroaica – violin *Sid Page – violin *Alyssa Park – violin *Sara Parkins – violin *Michele Richards – violin *Guillermo Romero – violin *Josefina Vergara – violin *Margaret Wooten – violin *Jackie Brand – violin *Rebecca Bunnell – violin *Nicole Bush – violin *Franklyn D'Antonio – violin *Kristin Fife – violin *Clayton Haslop – violin *Tiffnay Yi Hu – violin *Patricia Johnson – violin *Aimee Kreston – violin *Robert Matsuda – violin *Frances Moore – violin *Robert Peterson – violin *Tereza Stanislav – violin *Rachel Stegeman – violin *Charles Stegeman – violin *Edmund Stein – violin *Mari Tsumura – violin *Miwako Watanabe – violin *Andrew Duckles –
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*Matthew Funes – viola *Keith Greene – viola *Shawn Mann – viola *Dan Neufeld – viola *Karie Prescott – viola *Harry Shrinian – viola *David Walther – viola *Robert Berg – viola *Robert Brophy – viola *Ken Burward-Hoy – viola *Carole Kleister Castillo – viola *John Hayhurst – viola *Carrie Holzman-Little – viola *Renita Koven – viola *Carolyn Riley – viola *Larry Corbett –
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*Paula Hochhalter – cello *Dane Little – cello *Daniel Smith – cello *Rudolph Stein – cello *Steve Richards – cello *Kevan Torfeh – cello *Peter Sheridan –
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*Heather Susan Greenberg – flute *James Walker – flute *Steve Kujala – flute *Heather Clark – flute *Martin Glicklich – flute *David Shostac – flute *Earle Dumler –
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*Barbara Northcutt – oboe *Tommy Morgan –
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*James Atkinson –
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*Steven Becknell – french horn *Brad Warnaar – french horn *Joseph Meyer – french horn *Todd Miller – french horn *Phillip Yao – french horn
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*Paulina Aguirre *Carmen Carter *Lynn Blythe Davis *Alice Sanderson Echols *Cleto Escobedo II *Nikisha Greer *Bambi Natisse Jones *Kristle Murden *
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*Kenny O'Brien *Darryl Phinnessee *Louis Price *Carmen Twillie *Gisa Vatcky *Julia Waters-Tillman *Maxine Waters-Willard *Oren Waters *Will Wheaton


Technical credits

*Luis Miguel – producer *Alejandro Asensi – ejecutive producer *
Juan Carlos Calderón Juan Carlos Calderón López de Arróyabe (7 July 1938 – 25 November 2012) was a Spanish singer-songwriter and musician. Born in Santander, he was the author of "Eres tú", which, performed by Mocedades, came second in the Eurovision Song Con ...
– arrangements and musical direction *Francisco Loyo – music co-production *
Rafa Sardina Rafael Sardina, known professionally as Rafa Sardina, is a basque recording engineer, mixing engineer and record producer known for his work with Alejandro Sanz, Luis Miguel, Calle 13, D'Angelo, The Clare Fischer Big Band and Lady Gaga. Sard ...
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, mixer *Allen Sides – audio engineer *David Reitzas – audio mixing *Shari Sutcliffe – production coordinator *Wesley Seidman – recording assistant *Chris Jennings – recording assistant *Lizette Rangel – recording assistant *Matty Green – mix assistant *Alan Mason – mix assistant *Ron McMaster –
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*Alberto Tolot –
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*Jeri Heiden –
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*Jennifer Pyle – graphic design


Recording and mixing locations

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, CA – recording *
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, NY – recording * Chalice Studios, Hollywood, CA – mixing * Capitol Mastering, Hollywood, CA – mastering


Chart performance


Weekly charts


Monthly charts


Year-end charts


Sales and certifications


Release history


See also

*
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List of number-one albums of 2006 (Mexico) Top 100 Mexico is a record chart published weekly by AMPROFON (Asociación Mexicana de Productores de Fonogramas y Videogramas), a non-profit organization composed by Mexican and multinational record companies. This association tracks record sale ...
* List of number-one ''Billboard'' Top Latin Albums of 2006 * List of number-one ''Billboard'' Latin Pop Albums from the 2000s *
List of number-one debuts on Billboard Top Latin Albums Top Latin Albums is a record chart published by ''Billboard'' magazine and is labeled as the most important music chart for Spanish language, full-length albums in the American music market. Like all ''Billboard'' album charts, the chart is based ...


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