Viaje a las estrellas | ||||
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Studio album by Tercer Cielo | ||||
Released | April 5, 2011 | |||
Recorded | 2011 | |||
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Length | 48:00 | |||
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Producer | Juan Carlos Rodríguez | |||
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Viaje a las estrellas is the seventh studio album of contemporary Christian music duo Tercer Cielo. The album was released digitally on April 5, 2011 and May 3 in physical format. The album was produced and distributed under the Universal Music Latin/Vene Music/Fé y Obra Music/Kasa Productions/Mucho Fruto record labels. The album's lead single called "Tu amor no es de este mundo" was a hit Latin America and North America. The music video reached over 10 million views on YouTube. The album was produced and written solely by Juan Carlos Rodríguez. To promote it, Tercer Cielo embarked on an international tour in America and Europe. The album won a Latin Grammy in 2011.
After promoting his previous album, Gente común, sueños extraordinarios, and having recorded his first live album in the Coliseo of Puerto Rico, Rodríguez began to devote time to the production for a new album. At the end of 2009, Juan Carlos announced via his Twitter account that the duo's album was in the pre-production stage and the title already was chosen. In early 2011, the duo posted a video on YouTube of them working in the recording studio and previewed songs which would be on the album, such as the unreleased track "Estaré" which is electronic music and dancepop, which the duo has never done before. It took two months of recording, in different studios, one in the Dominican Republic: Bryan Studio, and another, Fé Studio, in Chandler, Arizona