Entre el cielo y el suelo

Entre el cielo y el suelo
Studio album by
ReleasedJune 16, 1986 (Spain)
Genre
Length50:36
LabelAriola Eurodisc S.A.
ProducerMecano
Mecano chronology
Lo último de Mecano
(1986)
Entre el cielo y el suelo
(1986)
Descanso dominical
(1988)

Entre el cielo y el suelo (Spanish for Between the Sky and the Ground) is the fourth studio album by the Spanish synth-pop band Mecano, released on June 16, 1986 by Ariola. The album's title is taken from one of the lines of the single "Me cuesta tanto olvidarte".

Entre el cielo y el suelo was the first studio album by the Spanish band to be released under the Ariola label after CBS cancelled their contracts due to the fear on the band's decreasing record selling.

With the release of the singles "Ay qué pesado...", "Me cuesta tanto olvidarte", "Cruz de navajas" and "Hijo de la Luna" Mecano started to be recognized internationally in both sides of the western hemisphere. The first one receiving notably success in Hispanic America[1] while "Cruz de navajas" and "Hijo de La Luna" were better received in Europe; the latter one reaching the best positions of the chart in some countries.[2]

Nationally "Cruz de navajas" and "Hijo de la luna" did well both on selling and airplay reaching the top 5 of the Spanish charts. While "Me cuesta tanto olvidarte" and "Ay... qué pesado" also appeared on the charts.[3] It was later when "Me cuesta tanto olvidarte" would receive more attention until it became one of the band's signature songs and their most streamed one.

The album became the band's most popular release through time mainly because of its singles "Me Cuesta tanto olvidarte", "Hijo de la Luna" and "Cruz de navajas", as well as being the band's most streamed album on the Spotify platform.

  1. ^ "Mecano US chart history". Billboard. Retrieved July 12, 2023.
  2. ^ "Mecano Dutch chart history" (in Dutch). Retrieved July 12, 2023.
  3. ^ "Entre el cielo y el suelo (Reedición) : Mecano : Buy in Zona de Compras". Archived from the original on 2011-07-16. Retrieved 2009-04-15.