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Selena Live! : ウィキペディア英語版
Selena Live!

''Live!'' or ''Selena Live!''〔 〕 is a live album by American Tejano pop singer Selena, which was released on May 4, 1993 by EMI Latin. The album was re-released on September 22, 2002 as being part of the ''Selena: 20 Years of Music'' collection; which included spoken liner notes by her family, friends and her former band members Selena y Los Dinos. ''Live!'' includes three cumbia-influenced studio tracks, while the rest of the album consists of live versions of previously released songs. The album was recorded during a free concert at the Memorial Coliseum in Corpus Christi, Texas, on February 7, 1993. It was certified gold (Latin type) by the Recording Industry Association of America in its first year, double platinum (Latin type) in 1995, and gold (standard) in 2002.
''Live!'' led Selena to win a Grammy Award for Best Mexican/American Album at the 36th Grammy Awards, the first Tejano musician to do so. It had won two awards from the 1994 ''Billboard'' Latin Music Awards, and three awards at the 1994 Tejano Music Awards. ''Live!'' peaked at number one on the US Regional Mexican Albums, number two on the Top Latin Albums and number 79 on the ''Billboard'' 200. Soon after the release of ''Live!'', the album received mostly positive reviews from music critics who claimed the album was "foreshadowing" ''Amor Prohibido'' (1994), and that Selena was the Mexican equivalent of Madonna. The album spawned three singles, which were simultaneously in the top five positions on the Hot Latin Tracks chart.
== Production and development ==
On February 7, 1993, Selena held a free concert in front of 3,000 at the Memorial Coliseum in Corpus Christi.〔Patoski page 135〕 The set list performed during the concert was released as a live album on May 4, 1993.〔 Pete Astudillo, who was a former backup singer for Selena y Los Dinos, remained touring with Selena on the Live! Tour. The song "Perdóname", which is included in the track listing of the album, is performed as an original song by Astudillo. The song was later released on his second studio album ''Como nadie'' (1993).〔 Another original song performed by Astudillo, "¿Porque le gusta bailar cumbia?", is included in the track listing of ''Live!'' and was released on ''Como nadie''.〔 The three cumbia-influence tracks, "No debes jugar", "La llamada" and "Tú robaste mi corazón", are the only studio tracks on the album.〔

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