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THALIA was nomimated for the 2003 Latin Grammy Award for Best Female Pop Vocal Album.
Gloria Estefan did it back in the 1980s, Selena was poised to do it in the '90s before her tragic end, Ricky Martin and Enrique Iglesias were the most recent Latin music stars to crossover to English-language success before Thalia offered her foray into the Anglopop pool. THALIA opens with a bouncy R&B tune set to the bassline of Big Pun's "Still Not A Player," as the established Tejano singer ably trades lines with Fat Joe. Through the next five songs, Thalia displays her multifaceted musical skills, sampling different angles of the R&B/dance-pop scene, from club-banger "Don't Look Back" to the seductively naughty "Another Girl."
The gifted vocalist shines brightest at the center of the record on ultra-catchy uber-ballads "Closer To You" and "Save the Day," delivering in Alanis mode on the former and a Macy Gray vibe on the latter. From there, THALIA delves into the familiar, with a translation of her brilliantly dizzying, horn-laden 2002 hit "Tu Y Yo," followed by a Hex Hector remix of another track from that album, and four Spanish-language versions of other tracks on THALIA.
Gloria Estefan did it back in the '80s, Selena was poised to do it in the '90s before her tragic end, Ricky Martin and Enrique Iglesias were the most recent Latin music stars to crossover to English-language success before Thalia offered her foray into the Anglopop pool. THALIA opens with a bouncy R&B tune set to the bassline of Big Pun's "Still Not A Player," as the established Tejano singer ably trades lines with Fat Joe. Through the next five songs, Thalia displays her multifaceted musical skills, sampling different angles of the R&B/dance-pop scene, from club-banger "Don't Look Back" to the seductively naughty "Another Girl."
Japanese edition of 2003 album for the Latin pop star features 16 tracks including 2 bonus tracks, 'I Want You' feat. Fat Joe (Pablo Flores Club Mix) & 'I Want You' feat. Fat Joe (Pablo Flores Import House Mix). Copy Controlled. Virgin.
This release from Thalia contains 16 tracks in all.
Japanese version includes three bonus tracks.
Recorded at Sony Studios and The Hit Factory, New York, New York; The Bank, The Hit Factory and The Gallery, Miami, Florida; The Pool House, Long Island, New York.
Personnel: Thalia (vocals); Marc Anthony (vocals); Fat Joe (rap vocals); Dan Warner (acoustic & electric guitars); Steve Morales (electric guitar, keyboards, programming, background vocals); Chris Goercke (guitar); David Siegel (keyboards); Lee Levin (drums); Junior Figueroa, Samuel Torres (percussion); Julio Reyes (programming); Kara DioGuardi, Cathy Dennis, Corey Rooney, Lincoln Browder (backgroud vocals).
Producers: Ric Wake, Cory Rooney, Steve Morales, Estefano, Poke.
This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. Thalia Music | List Price | $33.99 (You save $6.04) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs, International, Latin, Banda, Latin Pop | | Label | Virgin | | Orig Year | 2003 | | All Time Sales Rank | 234364  | | CD Universe Part number | 6275487 | | Catalog number | 68508 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Apr 27, 2004 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Personnel | Dan Warner - acoustic & electric guitars Lee Levin - drums Kara Dioguardi David Siegel - keyboards Thalia - vocals Cathy Dennis Corey Rooney Lincoln Browder - backgroud vocals Samuel Torres - percussion Steve Morales - electric guitar, keyboards, programming, background vocals Chris Goercke - guitar Julio Reyes - programming Junior Figueroa
Also: Fat Joe, Marc Anthony | | Additional Info | Bonus Tracks; Japan |
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$34.29 "Butterfly" was nominated for a 1998 Grammy Award for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance. "Honey" was nominated for 1998 Grammy Awards for Best Female R&B Vocal Performance and Best R&B Song.
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