Enrique Iglesias Album: “Enrique Iglesias”
 Description :
Personnel includes: Enrique Iglesias (vocals); Michael Landau, Mike Frances, George Doering, Roberto Morales (guitar); Randy Waldman (piano); Robbie Buchanan (Hammond organ); Rafael Perez-Botija (keyboards, Hammond organ); Manuel Santisteban (keyboards); Scott Alexander (bass); Greg Bissonette (drums); Luis Conte (percussion); Leyla Hoyle, Francis Benitez, Carlos Murugia, Kenny O'Brian, Francis Benitez, Stephanie Spruill (background vocals).
<p>Engineers include: Eric Ratz, Miguel de la Vega, Paul McKenna.
<p>Recorded at Phase One Studios, Toronto, Canada, Fantasy Studios, San Francisco, California, Ocean Way Recording and Westlake Audio, Hollywood, California.
<p>ENRIQUE IGLESIAS won the 1997 Grammy Award for Best Latin Pop Performance.
Track Listing :
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No Llores Por Mi - (Spanish) |
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2 |
Trapecista - (Spanish) |
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3 |
Por Amarte - (Spanish) |
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4 |
Si Tu Te Vas - (Spanish) |
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5 |
Si Juras Regresar - (Spanish) |
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6 |
Experiencia Religiosa - (Spanish) |
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7 |
Falta Tanto Amor - (Spanish) |
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8 |
Inalcanzable - (Spanish) |
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9 |
Muneca Cruel - (Spanish) |
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10 |
Inventame - (Spanish) |
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Album Information :
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UPC:044001766329
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Format:CD
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Type:Performer
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Genre:International - Latin
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Artist:Enrique Iglesias
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Producer:Rafael Perez-Botija
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Label:Universal Music Latino
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Distributed:Universal Distribution
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Release Date:2002/04/23
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Original Release Year:1995
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Discs:1
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Mono / Stereo:Stereo
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Studio / Live:Studio
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
- Mystical experience
With the imminent release of Enrique's latest album Escape it's great to contrast it to his earliest. These songs were written when Enrique was a teenager insecure about himself and in love with the world around him (as teenagers often are) His songs definitely come from the heart and if you understand the lyrics you can easily relate to the simplicit complexity of Enrique's emotions. The best song on the album is undeniably Experiencia Religiosa you can listen to it forever and never grow tires. The smooth rock sound of Si Tu Te Vas is definitely another fan fave and listening to it you can almost hear the legions of fans singing along in concerts. Not to be a one track horse the tempo lifts slightly with Muneca Cruel written by Rafel Perez Botija who is responsibe for many of Enrique's upbeat pop songs. Muneca Crual is the most distinct song on the album and the listener is taken into the song completely unaware and is floored by a facet of Enrique that otherwise would have gone unexplored on this album. In short this album is perfect for nostagia, rainy days, and for when you're depressed. It's an essential for all those old romantics....in short buye if you appreciate good music buye this CD.
Agustin xxx
Customer review - July 04, 2004
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
- Beautiful
I bought this years ago, played it to death, and lovingly placed it on the shelf. Just listened to it after a long time and realized how fresh and romantic it still is. Every track is a gem, and I almost hate to admit his subsequent CD's aren't as satisfying. Nevertheless, this CD, as power-ballad-packed as it is, puts Enrique head and shoulders above fluff like Ricky Martin.
bartz (Seattle) - January 06, 2000
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
- Nice,but as usual,He's better in english.....
What can I say?I like this better the costa,but enrique is better english.way to emotional,which isnt bad,but it means nothing to me since I still can't understand spanish.His english CD,enrique,is excellent.its one of my favs.Your fasts songs are the best,enrique,but I want more english!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
- Love it
I have had this album for years on cassette and have been looking for the cd for quite some time...amazon is the only place I have found it...I love this album and have been going crazy since my cassette got ruined a few months ago and I haven't found the cd in any stores (including local mexican stores) or on ebay or anything.
Customer review - August 31, 1999
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
- Excellentisimo! What else is there to say?
Enrique has a young and unique version of his father's voice. To deny his talent is pure hypocracy or ignorance. And the songs are as romantic as any Spanish melodies could be. I listen to them repeatedly over the past couple of years and never tire. It's time for more Latin music in America!
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