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Refrescante..., titled Menudo in the Brazilian edition,[1] is a studio album by the Puerto Rican boy band Menudo, released in 1986 by RCA Records.[2] It is the group's seventeenth album in Spanish and their third in Portuguese. The lineup at the time included members Ricky Martin, Robby Rosa, Charlie Massó, Raymond Acevedo, and Sérgio González.[3]

Refrescante
Studio album by
Released1986
Recorded1986
GenreLatin pop
LabelRCA Records
ProducerEdgardo Daíz
Menudo chronology
Viva! Bravo!
(1986)
Refrescante
(1986)
Can't Get Enough
(1986)

The album was produced by the trio Edgardo Díaz, Carlos Vilela, and Alejandro Monroy (the latter two being the principal composers of the work).[2] The tracklist includes songs in the ballad and pop styles.

Regarding the Brazilian edition, it marked the first time the group recorded songs written by Brazilian composers: the single "Diga Sim," for example, was written by Ed Wilson and Carlos Colla; the song "Alegria" was composed by Michael Sullivan and Paulo Massadas; and "Cara ou Coroa" is a version adapted by Carlos Costa.[4][5]

Singles

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"Bésame" was released as the album's lead single.[6] Among the singles, it achieved the best commercial performance on the music chart published by Billboard, reaching number 21 on the Hot Latin Songs chart, the group's highest position on that chart with a single.[7]

Other singles from the Spanish edition include "Hoy Me Voy Para México,"[8] "A Cara, O Cruz,"[9] "Salta La Valla,"[10] "Amiga Mia,"[11] and "La Primera Vez."[12] "Hoy Me Voy Para México" was re-recorded in English as "I'm Going Back to the Philippines" and included in the group's fourth English album, In Action, released in 1987.

The singles from Menudo (the Portuguese edition) were "Cara ou Coroa"[1] and "Diga Sim,"[13] with the latter reaching the top 10 on 105 FM radio.[14] The track "Hoje a Noite Não Tem Luar" was later recorded by the Brazilian group Legião Urbana for their album Acústico MTV.[15] According to one of the group's members, Dado Villa-Lobos, the lead singer Renato Russo was a Menudo fan and followed the group's tour in Rio.[15]

Critical reception

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Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [16]
Diário do ParáDesfavorable

Regarding the reviews from music critics, the critic from the site AllMusic rated the album two stars out of five, although no written commentary accompanied the rating.[16]

Edgar Augusto, writing for Diário do Pará in his review of the Portuguese-language version of the album, stated that the album differs from the group’s previous works only in its language.[2] According to the journalist, the "Electronic drums, synthesizers patched with violins, dull melodies, and pseudo-youthful lyrics" present in previous albums are also featured in Menudo.[2] He concluded his review by writing: "For the Menudos, just another album. For us, a piece of nonsense."[2]

Commercial performance

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The Spanish version of the album reached the number 16 spot on the music chart Latin Pop Albums by Billboard magazine.

Track listing

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No.TitlePerformerLength
1."Salta La Valla"Charlie Massó3:22
2."Hoy Me Voy Para México"Raymond Acevedo3:26
3."Con Un Beso Y Una Flor"Ricky Martin3:27
4."La Primera Vez"Robby Rosa2:54
5."América"Sérgio González2:54
6."A Cara O Cruz"Charlie Massó and Robby Rosa3:54
7."Amor, Siempre Amor"Raymond Acevedo3:34
8."Bésame"Robby Rosa3:54
9."Yo Te Quiero Mucho" (Only in Spanish)Ricky Martin3:00
10."Amiga Mía"Sérgio González3:01
Portuguese Edition
No.TitlePerformerLength
1."Vem Pra Luz do Sol"Charlie Massó3:22
2."Hoje A Noite Não Tem Luar"Raymond Acevedo3:26
3."Com Um Beijo e Uma Flor"Ricky Martin3:27
4."Segredo"Robby Rosa4:11
5."E Deus Criou A Mulher"Sérgio González2:54
6."Cara Ou Coroa"Charlie Massó and Robby Rosa3:54
7."Amor, Sempre Amor"Raymond Acevedo3:34
8."Apaga As Luzes"Robby Rosa3:54
9."Minha Princesa"Sérgio González3:01
10."Alegria" (Only in Portuguese)Charlie Massó3:03
11."Diga Sim" (Only in Portuguese)Robby Rosa3:42

Production

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  • Produced by Edgardo Díaz for Padosa América Inc.
  • Arranged and conducted by Carlos Villa & Alejandro Monroy.
  • Engineered by Carlos Villa & Alejandro Monroy.
  • All songs written by Carlos Villa & Alejandro Monroy.

Charts

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Chart (1986) Peak
position
United States (Billboard Latin Pop Albums)[17] 16

References

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  1. ^ a b "O novo Menudo". Tribuna da Imprensa (in Portuguese) (11.317 ed.). Rio de Janeiro. June 17, 1986. p. 3. Retrieved October 25, 2020.
  2. ^ a b c d e Augusto, Edgar (November 11, 1986). "Menudo RCA". Diário do Pará (in Portuguese) (1,233 ed.). Pará. p. 5. Retrieved October 25, 2020.
  3. ^ Orta, David de la; Carrizosa, Toño (1997). Ricky Martin: la historia verdadera. EDAMEX. p. 35. ISBN 978-968-409-983-8.
  4. ^ Alberto, João (July 14, 1986). "Outra vez, o Menudo". Diário de Pernambuco (in Portuguese) (192 ed.). Pernambuco. p. B3. Retrieved October 25, 2020.
  5. ^ "Menudos estão de disco novo na praça". O Fluminense (in Portuguese) (25.448 ed.). Rio de Janeiro. July 21, 1986. p. 3. Retrieved October 24, 2024.
  6. ^ Menudo (1985). Bésame (Media notes). Mexico: RCA Victor. RX-314.
  7. ^ "Menudo | Biography, Music & News". Billboard. Retrieved October 24, 2024.
  8. ^ Menudo (1986). Hoy Me Voy Para México (Media notes). Mexico: RCA Victor. RX-245.
  9. ^ Menudo (1986). A Cara, O Cruz (Media notes). Mexico: RCA Victor. 5043-7-RLAA.
  10. ^ Menudo (1986). Salta La Valla (Media notes). Ecuador: RCA Victor. S-39138-RCA-45.
  11. ^ Menudo (1986). Amiga Mia / A Cara O Cruz (Media notes). El Salvador: RCA Victor. RUS-138.
  12. ^ Menudo (1989). La Primera Vez (Media notes). Venezuela: RCA Victor. nb-89-5369.
  13. ^ Menudo (1986). Diga Sim (Media notes). Brazil: RCA Victor. 990.0080.
  14. ^ "105 FM: Sucesso e muito mais". Correio Braziliense (in Portuguese) (8.561 ed.). Brasília. September 14, 1986. p. 12. Retrieved October 24, 2024.
  15. ^ a b Villa-Lobos, Dado (May 1, 2015). Dado Villa-Lobos - Memórias de um Legionário (in Brazilian Portuguese). Mauad Editora Ltda. p. 194. ISBN 978-85-7478-754-1.
  16. ^ a b "Menudo - Music Biography, Credits and Discography : AllMusic". AllMusic. Archived from the original on June 29, 2012. Retrieved October 23, 2024.
  17. ^ "Menudo – Chart history". Billboard. Retrieved October 24, 2024.