Lo que te conté mientras te hacías la dormida[A] (Spanish for What I told you while you pretended to be asleep) is the third studio album of Spanish band La Oreja de Van Gogh. It was released on April 28, 2003 through Sony Music Entertainment label. It is the best selling work internationally from the band and it is certified as one of the best selling albums of all time in Spain. In France the album was released under the name of "París".

Lo que te conté mientras te hacías la dormida
Studio album by
Released Spain - 28 April 2003[3]
RecordedStudio du Manoir
Léon, Landes, France
Estudio Red Led
Madrid, Community of Madrid, Spain
Sterling Sound
New York City, New York, United States
2002–2003
GenrePop rock • Latin • electropop
Length53:48
LanguageSpanish
LabelSony Music Entertainment
ProducerNigel Walker
La Oreja de Van Gogh
La Oreja de Van Gogh chronology
El viaje de Copperpot
(2000)
Lo que te conté mientras te hacías la dormida
(2003)
Guapa
(2006)
Alternative cover
Singles from Lo que te conté mientras te hacías la dormida
  1. "Puedes contar conmigo"
    Released: 28 March 2003
  2. "20 de Enero"
    Released: 14 July 2003
  3. "Rosas"
    Released: 20 October 2003
  4. "Deseos de cosas imposibles"
    Released: 26 January 2004
  5. "Vestido azul"
    Released: 22 March 2004
  6. "Geografía"
    Released: 2004
  7. "Historia de un sueño"
    Released: 2004
  8. "Bonustrack"
    Released: 2004

A critical and commercial success. Only one single was published before the release of the album. "Puedes contar conmigo" was released on March 28 of the same year. It became a commercial success in Spain where it reached number one[4] and overseas reaching number four in the United States.[5]

Some time after the album was published new singles were released. "20 de enero" which reached number one in Spain as well as their prior release. "Rosas" which became a international and commercial success for the band both in America and Spain, reaching number four on US Hot Latin Songs and number one in Spain again. Overtime the single has become one of the band's signature songs as well as their most listened song across all platforms. "Deseos de cosas imposibles" was released to less commercial success in Spain although it peaked at 24 in United States.

Other songs "Geografía", "Vestido azul", "Historia de un sueño" y "Bonustrack" were released to a minor success globally but it maintained popularity in Spain where some appeared on the charts the latter reaching number nine on PROMUSICAE Top 100 Canciones.[6]

Commercially Lo que te conté mientras te hacías la dormida was a success. Peaking at number one on the Spanish albums chart and number eight on US Top Latin Albums. Globally it’s La Oreja de Van Gogh's second best-selling album with over 2.000.000 copies sold worldwide.Cite error: There are <ref> tags on this page without content in them (see the help page). In Spain the album is one of the best selling albums of all time with a certification of 7x Platinum awarded by PROMUSICAE for exceeding 700.000 copies sold.[7] In Hispanic America Lo que te conté mientras te hacías la dormida was as well received, being certified as multi platinum in Argentina, Mexico, Chile and platinum in Colombia.

Background edit

 
Amaia Montero on stage with group mates at Reventón Superestrella, 2004

On previous album El viaje de Copperpot (2000) La Oreja de Van Gogh characterized their own pop rock and ballad sound similar to their first record Dile al sol (1998) while delved more into a Spanish pop rock style with songs such as "Cuídate" as well and power-ballads with songs like their hit "La playa".

However when recording Lo que te conté mientras te hacías la dormida the band mixed their previous style of genres while exploring Electropop and Europop resulting in songs like "Puedes contar conmigo" which contains more of a pop rock style as well as receiving influences of electropop synthetizers. Other songs like "20 de enero" only keeps the synthpop/electropop style while "Rosas" sounds as similar as the style the band embarked on their last album. Other songs like "Bonustrack", "Geografía" and "Deseos de cosas imposibles" combines both styles characterizing it as the sound of the album.

Singles and information edit

"Puedes contar conmigo" was the first song released to promote the record being published on March 28, 2003 one month prior the album's release. It became a hit in Spain and in some territories overseas. Internationally the song became La Oreja de Van Gogh's first top ten on the Hot Latin Songs chart, reaching number five and spending eleven weeks on the chart.[8] For the band, the song represented a new style from previous releases. It was well received and reached the number one in band's native Spain becoming the first number one of the album. Commercially the single was certified platinum for selling over 100.000 copies on both formats, physical and digital.[9]

  • "20 de enero"

"20 de enero" was the first released on July 14th of that same year after the band's album was published. It wasn’t received as well as "Puedes contar conmigo" internationally but still the single became a hit in Spain reaching the number one as well as their previous release.[10] The single supposed a change with the band's style, embarking on a synthpop Europop style. "20 de enero" gains popularity around the time of the same date every year (as the track translates to 20 of January) the last time to chart the song peaked at 113 on the daily most streamed songs on Spotify chart in Spain. Accumulating 84.931 streams on that day.[11]

"Rosas" was released on September 26, 2003 as the album's third single. Not much after its release the song became a breakthrough hit that peaked number one in Spain and gave the band commercial success internationally, specially Spanish America making it the band's signature song outside Spain and the United States where "Rosas" become the band's second and last top ten on the country to date. "Rosas" is also one of the most streamed Spanish song from the 2000s as well as one of the best selling singles of the band. The song's success boosted the album's sales helping the performance of the album on the charts and giving the band another commercial successful album.

  • "Deseos de cosas imposibles"

"Deseos de cosas imposibles" was released as the follow-up song of "Rosas". It did not performed as good as the prior title commercially peaking at 19 in Spain, however internationally it was better received reaching number 24 in the United States.[12][13] Despite lack of attention by the time of its release the song has become one of the most streamed tracks of the band.[14] It broke the number one streak for the band's on the charts.

  • "Vestido azul"

"Vestido azul" was released as the fifth single to promote Lo que te conté mientras te hacías la dormida it was released on March 22, 2004 almost one year after the release of "Puedes contar conmigo" to a minor success than the album's first releases. The song maintained the sound of the first two releases of the album as it's got synthesizers to some chorus on the song. In the charts the song did not do as great in performance, peaking at 17 in the Top 100 Canciones of PROMUSICAE.[15]

  • "Geografía"

"Geografía" was released as the sixth single on the album. Maintaining a classical pop-rock sound the song was produced and written all group members and Xabi San Martín on the production. Commercially "Geografía" peaked at 15, doing better than the previous release.[16]

  • "Historia de un sueño"

As a result of the success of Lo que te conté mientras te hacías la dormida the label kept releasing singles to keep the album on the commercial focus, releasing "Historia de un sueño" as the album's seventh single.

  • "Bonustrack"

"Bonustrack" was released as the eighth and final single to promote the album. It was written and produced by all group members with Xabi San Martín. At first the song was a hidden track only discovered when played the album. Later the label decided to release it to a better commercial performance than its previous releases becoming the first song to reach the top ten from the album since "Rosas" peaking at number nine in its second charting week, spending two weeks among the ten most popular singles of the chart in Spain.[17]

Tracklist edit

Lo que te conté mientras te hacías la dormida
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Puedes Contar Conmigo" (You Can Count On Me)Amaia Montero3:56
2."20 De Enero" (January 20th)Amaia Montero, Xabi San Martín, Pablo Benegas3:43
3."Rosas" (Roses)Xabi San Martín3:56
4."Deseos De Cosas Imposibles" (Wishes For Impossible Things)Xabi San Martín3:08
5."Geografía" (Geography)Xabi San Martín3:17
6."Un Mundo Mejor" (A Better World)Amaia Montero, Xabi San Martín, Pablo Benegas3:38
7."Tú Y Yo" (You and I)Amaia Montero, Xabi San Martín, Pablo Benegas, Amaia Montero, Xabi San Martín3:21
8."La Esperanza Debida" (The Rightful Hope)Amaia Montero, Xabi San Martín, Pablo Benegas4:05
9."Vestido Azul" (Blue Dress)Amaia Montero, Xabi San Martín, Pablo Benegas3:10
10."Adiós" (Goodbye)Amaia Montero, Xabi San Martín, Pablo Benegas3:47
11."Perdóname" (Forgive Me)Amaia Montero, Xabi San Martín, Pablo Benegas3:34
12."La Paz De Tus Ojos" (The Peace Of Your Eyes)Amaia Montero, Xabi San Martín • Lyric: Pablo Benegas3:42
13."Nadie Como Tú" (No One Like You)Amaia Montero3:24
14."Historia De Un Sueño" (Story Of A Dream)Xabi San Martín3:44
15."Bonustrack (Hidden Track)"Amaia Montero, Xabi San Martín • Lyric: Pablo Benegas3:05

French release edit

Charts and certified sales edit

Weekly charts edit

Chart performance for Lo que te conté mientras te hacías la dormida (2003-2004)
Country Peak
  Spain Top 100 Álbumes (PROMUSICAE) 1
  US Top Latin Albums (Billboard) 8

Certifications and sales edit

Country Certification Shipments
  Argentina (CAPIF)[18]   160.000
  Chile[19]   88.000
  Colombia[20]   20.000
  Mexico (AMPROFON)[21]   240.000
  Spain (PROMUSICAE)[22]   700.000
  US (RIAA Latin)[23]   200.000

See also edit

1. List of best-selling albums in Spain

External links edit

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ In this Spanish-language name the album title only keeps one capital letter at the beginning of the title.[1][2]

References edit

  1. ^ Real Academia Española. "Royal Spanish Accademy: The correct use for capital letters on Spanish artwork and music titles".
  2. ^ Real Academia Española, Escuela Panhispánica de la lengua. "Panhispanic Language College: Rules in the use of capital letters for Spanish language titles, name and other uses".
  3. ^ >Allmusic. "Lo que te conté mientras te hacías la dormida infobox". Retrieved March 24, 2024. {{cite web}}: |author= has generic name (help)
  4. ^ Los 40. "El número uno de cuando naciste" (in Spanish). Retrieved March 20, 2024.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  5. ^ Billboard (February 28, 2004). "Hot Latin Songs, week of February 28, 2004". Retrieved March 20, 2024.
  6. ^ PROMUSICAE. "Top 20 Agedi" (PDF) (in Spanish). Retrieved March 21, 2024.
  7. ^ {{cite web}}: Empty citation (help)
  8. ^ Billboard. "La Oreja de Van Gogh full chart history". Retrieved March 20, 2024.
  9. ^ PROMUSICAE. "Ficha de canción «Puedes contar conmigo»" (in Spanish). Retrieved March 20, 2024.
  10. ^ Los 40. "El número uno de cuando naciste" (in Spanish). Retrieved March 20, 2024.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  11. ^ Spotify charts (January 20, 2024). "The 200 most streamed songs on Spotify, Spain". Retrieved March 22, 2024.
  12. ^ Spanish charts. "La Oreja de Van Gogh full chart history". Retrieved March 22, 2024.
  13. ^ Billboard. "La Oreja de Van Gogh chart history". Retrieved March 22, 2024.
  14. ^ "La Oreja de Van Gogh most listened songs on Spotify". Retrieved March 22, 2024.
  15. ^ "La Oreja de Van Gogh, «Vestido azul»". Retrieved March 22, 2024.
  16. ^ PROMUSICAE. "La Oreja de Van Gogh, «Geografía»". Retrieved March 22, 2024.
  17. ^ PROMUSICAE. "La Oreja de Van Gogh, «Bonustrack»". Retrieved March 24, 2024.
  18. ^ CAPIF. "Lo que te conté mientras te hacías la dormida certifications" (in Spanish). Retrieved March 24, 2024.
  19. ^ "Conoce los discos más vendidos del siglo XXI en Chile (Get to know the best-selling albums of the XXI century in Chile)" (in Spanish). Retrieved March 24, 2024.
  20. ^ El universo (March 12, 2014). "La Oreja de Van Gogh recibe un disco de platino en Colombia" (in Spanish).
  21. ^ AMPROFON. "Certificaciones" (in Spanish). Retrieved March 24, 2024.
  22. ^ {{cite web|author=[[PROMUSICAE|url=https://www.promusicae.es/listas-semanales/%7Ctitle=Weekly Charts|accessdate=March 24, 2024|language=Spanish}}
  23. ^ "Gold & Platinum (Latin) La Oreja de Van Gogh - Lo que te conté mientras te hacías la dormida". May 5, 2005. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |acessdate= ignored (|access-date= suggested) (help)