La Leyenda | ||||
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Released | March 9, 2010 [1] | |||
Recorded | 1986–1995 | |||
Genre | Cumbia, Tejano, Latin Pop, Ranchera | |||
Length | 4:59:05 | |||
Label | Capitol Latin, EMI, Q-Productions | |||
Producer | A.B. Quintanilla, Jose Behar | |||
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A gifted performer and a shining role model for the Latino community, Selena has been sorely missed since her tragic death in 1995. This essential collection features many of the finest moments in the all-too-short career of this Tejano superstar.
La Leyenda (English: The Legend) is the name of the third box set from the Tejano pop singer Selena that was released by Capitol Latin/EMI and Q-Productions labels. The album was released on March 9, 2010.[1] This box set was released in three formats: a four-disc box set, a two-discspecial-edition album, and a single-disc album.[1][2][3] According to Suzette Quintanilla's YouTube video, EMI teamed up with Q-Productions (a division of Selena's father's recording studio) to release this box set, and Quintanilla asks Selena fans around the world to contribute a special message to Selena that may or may not be included in the new box set. The Box-sets will contain an exclusive 'Selena' charm and four booklets that include messages from Selena's family, friends, and fans from around the world. Selena fans around the world were told to collaborate pictures of themselves to be part of the La Leyenda bound books, but in early February 2010, Q-Productions and Capitol Latin decided to cancel the transaction due to legal actions with copyrighted images from fans.
In October 2009, EMI teamed up with Q-Productions for the box set and agreed on releasing the album in three different formats:[1]one four disc box set, two special edition albums, and a single disc album. In mid-October 2009, Selena's sister released a public video about this project in which she reached out to the fans to contribute a special message for Selena that may or may not be used for this album's release.[4]
Around early December 2009, the video for the information was later gone from the site but still exists on YouTube. It stated in the video that there aren't enough space for every Selena fan that they must submit a message that included all lower case letters, and the submitter may include a photo of themselves.[4]
In mid-December 2009, the album name, La Leyenda was released to the public by Amazon.com's selling market. There the three formats were given but no track list has been announced.[1]
The albums was released on March 9, 2010, as verified by Amazon.com.[1] The release marks the fifteenth anniversary of Selena's death, after being killed on March 31, 1995.
In April 2009, Univision Network released a Selena special entirely in Spanish called Selena: La Historia de una Leyenda (Selena: The History of a Legend) and again during the last week of November 2009, Univision released the video, this special was a preview to the upcoming DVD 'Johnny Canales presenta Selena' planned to be released the fall of 2010 by Q-Productions.
As told in the video, Selena's fans will have a big part in being publicly viewed on the box set. Q-Productions released a press release on January 12, 2010, describing the box set's formats.
In early February 2010, Selena's family released an all exclusive YouTube page titled SelenaLaLeyenda and the videos on their channels revealed, A.B. Quintanilla, DJ Kane, and Alejandra Guzmán's personal messages for Selena.[5]
On February 24, 2010, a promotional ad was released by Amazon.com promoting the album in all major websites including, Google.com[6] and Yahoo.com.[6] On February 25, 2010, Amazon.com ads for the La Leyenda box-set were released internationally on all major social websites like MySpace, Facebook, and Twitter, there has been promotional ads on international sites of MySpace and Facebook, as well. Continually, the promotion has caught eyes for all Wikipedia projects as well as Wiki Music Guide[7] which frequently reveals the album.
On February 27, 2010, Wal-Mart officials stated promotion for the box set will begin once the album is officially released on March 9, 2010 in all stores in Texas.[8] To assist the album's promotion, a Selena biography, which was provided by Macrovision Corporation,[9] has become available at the Wal-Mart website. The superstore will also be giving out a free promotional poster of Selena along with the La Leyenda four disc box-set to any customer who bought their copy at any participating Wal-Mart stores.
Q-Productions (which is Selena's recording studio) has released its version of their promotional banner which is displayed on their web-site. Q, also has the Amazon promotional banner on their web-site and on the Selena official MySpace and Twitter.[10]
The Selena La Leyenda posters are provided by Allposters.com who are in partnership with providing some limited free posters for Wal-Mart.[11]
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [12] |
Allmusic writer Stephen Thomas Erlewine gave the album 4 out of 5 stars and stated 'This set is designed to illustrate her range, and it does it well even if some hardcore fans may find some quibbles with the song selection'.[12]
Capitol Latin/EMI and Q-Productions have released a full line press release regarding the box set.[13]La Leyenda gathers Selena's top hits and fan favorites for a career-spanning celebration of her vibrant music and life.
The box set includes 82 tracks on four CDs, grouped by musical style, language and cover versions
Chart | Peak position |
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Canadian Albums Chart[14] | 81 |
Japanese Oricon Albums Chart | 97 |
Mexican Albums Chart[15] | 29 |
Mexican Regional Albums Chart[15] | 4 |
US Billboard Top Latin Albums[16] | 7 |
US Billboard Regional Mexican Albums[16] | 4 |
Region | Certification | Certified units/sales |
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United States (RIAA)[17] | Platinum (Latin) | 60,000 |
sales+streaming figures based on certification alone |
Release Date | Country |
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March 9, 2010 | USA |
March 9, 2010 | Canada |
March 9, 2010 | Mexico |
March 16, 2010 | South America |
March 16, 2010 | United Kingdom |
March 23, 2010 | Taiwan |
May 3, 2010[18] | Australia[18] |
May 10, 2010 | Japan |
June 25, 2010[19] | Argentina[19] |