Con Todo Respeto is a 2004
covers album by the
Mexican band
Molotov. The album was released in October 2004 by the label
Universal Latino. The songs covered are from a variety of genres, including
new wave,
hip hop music,
punk, and traditional
music of Mexico. The title, in apparent reference to the playful cover tracks throughout, means "with all due respect" in
Spanish.
In mid-2005, a re-edit of this album was released, this time including the track «Me Vale Vergara», dedicated to the owner of Mexican
soccer team
Guadalajara's Chivas, businessman
Jorge Vergara. This track includes references to the band's antipathy towards Vergara because of decisions he made in that club. The song was also motivated by Vergara's disparaging comment «Me pareció ver a un lindo gatito» ("I though I saw a pussy cat" or "
I tawt I taw a puddy tat" in Spanish) when speaking about Mexican soccer club
Pumas de la UNAM.
Originally, Me Vale Vergara circulated freely on the Internet as a demo version, so when the band decided to include it in the re-edit, it had some arrangements made. The track includes collaborations by
Pumas de la UNAM team players such as
"Parejita" López,
Leandro Augusto, and
Aílton da Silva.
For this special edition of the album, the cover design was changed, with a black background instead of the white background in the first version. There are a few added demos of some tracks, as well as a DVD with the music videos for "Amateur" and "Marciano", including a promo and a "behind the cameras" special.
This re-edit was released only in Mexico and the
US under the name Con Todo Respeto, Unlimited Edition.
Track listing
Amateur
Diseño rolas
Marciano II (Punk Version)
The Revolution Will Not be Televised (demo version)