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Gloria Estefan

Gloria Estefan Album: “Gloria!”

Gloria Estefan Album: “Gloria!”
Album Information :
Title: Gloria!
Release Date:1998-06-02
Type:Unknown
Genre:Latin, Pop, Soft Pop
Label:Epic
Explicit Lyrics:No
UPC:074646920022
Customers Rating :
Average (4.5) :(106 votes)
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Track Listing :
1 Heaven's What I Feel Video
2 Don't Stop Video
3 Oye Video
4 Real Woman Video
5 Feelin' Video
6 Don't Release Me Video
7 Don't Let This Moment End Video
8 Touched by an Angel Video
9 Lucky Girl Video
10 I Just Wanna Be Happy Video
11 Cuba Libre Video
12 Feelin' [Love to Infinity Remix][*]
13
14 Oye [Pablo Flores Remix][*][Version]
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Armando J. Carranza (TEGUCIGALPA, HONDURAS) - May 19, 2004
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
- Don't let this Gloria! end!!!

If you are a dance diva fan, and u still dont have this one u have no idea what r u missing, i have always been a fan from Gloria but defenetily this is really the most different album from all others, this one could've been a new Cher record, but hey is Gloria!.

This is a Non Stop album, so it makes u think that this Gem will never end. The best track here has to be

'Don't let this moment end' the Type-of-Disco Video makes it different from her others (The big, big hair is the best)

The Cover of the US version was supposed to be the cover from the int'l version but someone made a mistake and switch them.

Gloria works with Wyclef Jean (Fugees), a rare collaboration.

so if you want to dance, this is your Gloria! .

Jeffrey D. Currier (Everett, Washington United States) - April 13, 2004
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
- Gloria Fever!

All I can say is..WHAT A GREAT CD!! I bought this on the day it was released in the US. I had heard "heaven's what i feel" on the radio a lot and knew the voice. I waited in anticipation of the release figuring that was the best song on the album. I played it over and over all day when i bought it.. EVERY SINGLE SONG blends dance with gloria's wonderful voice. My favorite 2 tracks though ended up being the light and sunny Touched By An Angel and the rousing Don't Let This Moment End. If you like gloria estefan and you love to dance go out and BUY THIS CD!

E. A Solinas "ea_solinas" (MD USA) - August 10, 2000
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
- Different ain't bad...

My favorite of the Gloria albums so far, she lets rip now that she's totally established, and the result is a true bright spot, devoid of the usual love ballads that she intersperses with her pop songs. And whoo! Expect your heart rate to skyrocket after this!

The first two songs "Heaven's What I Feel" and "Don't Stop" are a whirlwind of synthesized sound and magnified vocals--magnificent! "Oye" is a bit more sexual, and a bit more Latin. "Real Woman" is more of a scaled down version of the first two songs, while "Feelin'" is a little poppier than the rest of the album.

Wyclef Jean the rapper appears on most of "Don't Release Me", while Gloria handles the chorus. "Don't Let This Moment End" is the same power-packed type of song as "Don't Stop", with a background chorus that is simply amazing. "Touched By An Angel" and "Lucky Girl" are fluffier bits of song, but still enjoyable.

After the catchy "I Just Wanna Be Happy" comes the most important of all the songs, "Cuba Libre," harkening back to the fact that Gloria came from Cuba.

Gloria made this album a thing of beauty, forever switching from one powerful song to another until the customer is left breathless and achy for more!

Customer review - June 21, 2006
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
- great and the lasted time

gloria etesfan broke the sound manchine in the 90,s and remind on the top from 1994 to 1998 from hold me kiss to this album she got radio airplay for while this deal with a mixed of music 70,s disco the donna summer era and 80,s salsa her era and hip hop o i forgot she did cover vick susan in 1994 an i feel gloria fits brabar streisand shoes my parnets gen loves her with a passion you had artists who after her but people didn,t love thesse people like cher , oliva , even donna summer, gloria doesn,t have a huge voice like mariah carey this cd got major airplay in 98 and this would be the last i seen her since . the only pop star that i know of that people loved besides micheal jackson so dearly she made bad cd,s but this a winner gloria left with a good one. you should be proud of the carear that you gloria

Kevin Martin Murnane "spookycooky" (Donnybrook, Dublin 4 Ireland) - January 01, 2000
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
- Este-FANTASTIC

Picture this; the opening track "Heavens what I feel" drifts along at a balladic pace, suddenly it whirls into a throbbing dance beat and before you can say "oye" your dancing and singing along like never before, setting the perfect tone for the rest of this magical album. Forget those artist such as Cher, Ricky Martin and Jennifer Lopez who recently jumped on the dance and Latin bandwagon after this album was released...Gloria is riding this rollercoaster party all the way round and you'll want to come back for more than seconds. With the retro splashed "Don't Stop" Gloria takes us back to the Disco heydays of Studio 54 and white suits while "Oye" stampedes at a relentlessly rhythmic pace, chanting and teasing under the mix of Dance masters Tony Moran and Pablo Flores. Not wanting to ignore her drag queen fans Gloria lets loose on the techno inspired "Real Woman" while "Feelin" trip hops under a candy melody. Combining her vocal talents with the rap master Wyclef Jean "Don't release me" suddenly transforms into a funky little gem while "Don't let this moment end" is a haunting disco number with progressive undertones. "Touched by an Angel" brings us into Abba Territory with "Dancing Queen" samples..While "Lucky Girl" and "I just wanna be Happy" explode with Brazillian carnival drums above a thumping dance beat. Ending it all with "Cuba Libre" Gloria gets nostalgic while the salsa disco beat never lets up! Add all his to tracks that seemlessly mix and blend into each other and you have the definition of the dance party album with attitude!