Gloria Estefan - Gloria Estefan - Greatest Hits
Facts
| Artist(s) | Gloria Estefan |
| Studio | Sony |
| Release Date | November 3, 1992 |
| UPC Code | 746453046256 |
| Buy this item | $9.99 at Amazon.com As of Oct 7 14:16 EDT (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, |
About Gloria Estefan - Gloria Estefan - Greatest Hits
"The rhythm is gonna get you" is the tag line of one of Gloria Estefan's biggest hits, but it could also serve as the mantra for the Cuban-born singer's road to the top of the charts. Estefan's forte is middle-of-the-road pop, but all of her upbeat hits are fueled by driving Latin percussion, the feature that set Estefan's music apart from the rest of the flyaway pop of the 1980s and early '90s. Greatest Hits intersperses those great dance hits--"Conga," "1,2,3," "Get on Your Feet," and, of course, "Rhythm Is Gonna Get You," with sweet ballads such as "Words Get in the Way," "Anything for You," and "Don't Wanna Lose You." This set also includes "Coming Out of the Dark," Estefan's triumphant comeback hit following her 1990 career-threatening tour-bus accident. --Daniel Durchholz Amazon.com essential recording
Tracks
- Conga
- Words Get In The Way
- Can't Stay Away From You
- 1, 2, 3 (Remix)
- Rhythm Is Gonna Get You
- Anything For You
- Here We Are
- Get On Your Feet
- Don't Wanna Lose You
- Coming Out Of The Dark
- Christmas Through Your Eyes
- I See Your Smile
- Go Away
- Alway Tomorrow
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User Reviews
Average user review:| Pop, yes! But it makes me wanna' dance! |
| The Evolution of a Diva |
It is interesting to note how the fun, latin pop was so tongue in cheek (Gloria's husband, Emilio, even called his production team 'Emilio and The Jerks') until a sense of seriousness began to bland the songs into superstar predictability. Oddly enough, it's those early dance singles that hold up the best. When it came time to do a guest spot on "Dancing With The Stars," it was "Rhythm is Gonna Get You" that was the crowd pleaser. (MIA from the dance singles: "Dr Beat" and "Bad Boys.") Her voice was one of the first to really make inroads into the English Language Latin Pop scene.
As such you can hear the maturation process. She became a richer and more nuanced singer by the time this 1991 best of appeared, which stops at the album Into the Light. At times, her purity recalls Karen Carpenter ("Here We Are") and the production is very 80's-centric. Heavy keyboards dominate, along with synthesized percussion. The drama attached to "Coming Out of The Dark," the near-tragic 1990 bus crash along I-80 in Northern Pennsylvania, added to the Diva mystique and helped elevate Gloria into the iconic status she enjoys to this day. Just bear in mind that, the more manipulation that was going into making Gloria into a Diva/Superstar (and in the late 80's, she had few rivals for popularity), the less vital the music became. Her ballads are wonderful, but the frothy fun of "1.2.3" or "Betcha Say That" is missed from the later albums. However, as an enjoyable collection of Gloria Estefan and the Miami Sound Machine's best radio pop, this collection flows solidly.
If you need more, go to The Essential Gloria Estefan, which follows her entire career. October 21, 2007
| Not satisfied |
P.S. I have not opened the tape that was mailed to me.
Glenda September 8, 2007
| Go Gloria |
| Awesome CD |
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