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Shakira|Oral Fixation, Vol. 2 (Expanded Edition)

Oral Fixation, Vol. 2 (Expanded Edition)

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Shakira delights in confounding expectations, and nowhere is that better seen than in how she secured a massive crossover audience on her own terms. She blended Latin pop and American mainstream pop, on both the dance and easy listening sides of the equation, on her 2001 breakthrough, Laundry Service, but it was no crass cash grab -- she eased herself into the transition, balancing songs in Spanish and English on the record while crafting tunes in both languages to appeal to both longtime fans and new listeners. That set the stage for her magnum opus of 2005, the two-part album Fijación Oral/Oral Fixation. Volume one was her first Spanish-language Latin pop album since 1998 and the second was her first ever all-English crossover album, and if anybody was expecting the latter to be a continuation of Laundry Service, consisting of nothing but sexy dance tunes and power ballads, Oral Fixation, Vol. 2 will be a bit of a surprise: it's a deadly serious, ambitious pop/rock album, most assuredly not frivolous dance-pop. Even when the album dives into pulsating neo-disco, it's in the form of a protest song in the closer, "Timor," which isn't exactly by-the-numbers pop. And that's a pretty good description of Oral Fixation, Vol. 2 in general -- it's pop, but it's unconventional. Even when she alludes to pop divas past, whether it's with the foreboding gospel choir on "How Do You Do" that brings to mind "Like a Prayer" or how she cribs from Alanis Morissette on "Illegal" ("You said you would love me until you died/And as far as I know you're still alive" is very close to "You Oughta Know"), Shakira twists these references to her own purposes, taking the music in unexpected directions. All these turns and detours lead to the same general destination: the sound is grandly theatrical, darkly sultry, and unapologetically lurid, a place where Madonna and U2 exist not as peers, but as collaborators. For if this album is anything, it's a global pop/rock album with each of those modifiers carrying equal weight: these are pop songs performed as arena rock, belonging not to a single country but to the world as a whole. As such, the album touches on everything from the expected Latin rhythms to glitzy Euro-disco, trashy American rock & roll, and stomping Britpop, all punctuated by some stark confessionals, as Shakira sings about everything from love to religion, stopping along the way to reveal that women with 24 inch waists may indeed be heartbroken. If some of these ideas don't necessarily gel, at least Oral Fixation, Vol. 2 is alive with ambition and, more often than not, Shakira winds up with music that is distinctive as both songs and recordings. And that means that Oral Fixation, Vol. 2 is not only a markedly different album from Fijación Oral, but from every other record in her catalog -- or, most importantly, from any other pop album in 2005. Other artists may be bigger than Shakira while others may make more fully realized albums, but as of 2005, no other pop artist attempts as much and achieves as much as Shakira, as this often enthralling album proves.

© Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo

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1
How Do You Do (Album Version)
Shakira
00:03:45

Scott Spock, Composer - Scott Spock, Lyricist - Graham Edwards, Composer - Graham Edwards, Lyricist - Gustavo Cerati, Producer - Shakira, Performer - Shakira, Producer - Shakira, Composer - Shakira, Lyricist - Gustavo Celis, Mixing Engineer - Lauren Christy, Composer - Lauren Christy, Lyricist - Lester Mendez, Co-Producer

(P) 2005 Sony Music Entertainment (Holland) B.V.

2
Illegal (Album Version)
Shakira featuring Carlos Santana
00:03:53

Rob Jacobs, Mixing Engineer - Shakira, Producer - Shakira, Composer - Shakira, Lyricist - Shakira featuring Carlos Santana, Performer - Lester Mendez, Composer - Lester Mendez, Co-Producer - Lester Mendez, Lyricist

(P) 2005 Sony Music Entertainment (Holland) B.V.

3
Hips Don't Lie (Album Version)
Shakira featuring Wyclef Jean
00:03:38

Jerry Duplessis, Producer - Jerry Duplessis, Composer - Serge Tsai, Recording Engineer - Shakira featuring Wyclef Jean, Performer - Latabia Parker, Composer - Ramon Stagnaro, Guitar - Luis Diaz, Composer - Luis Diaz, Lyricist - Shakira Mebarak, Composer - Shakira Mebarak, Lyricist - Shakira, Vocal - Shakira, Producer - Shakira, Arranger - Wyclef Jean, Producer - Wyclef Jean, Vocal - Wyclef Jean, Guitar - Wyclef Jean, Composer - Wyclef Jean, Lyricist - Henry March, Clarinet - Felipe Álvarez, Recording Engineer - Gustavo Celis, Recording Engineer - Omar Alfanno, Composer

(P) 2006 Sony Music Entertainment Netherlands B.V.

4
Animal City (Album Version)
Shakira
00:03:15

Shakira, Performer - Shakira, Producer - Shakira, Composer - Shakira, Lyricist - Gustavo Celis, Mixing Engineer - Luis F. Ochoa, Composer - Luis F. Ochoa, Co-Producer - Luis F. Ochoa, Lyricist - Jose Monge, Composer - Jose Monge, Lyricist

(P) 2005 Sony Music Entertainment (Holland) B.V.

5
Don't Bother (Album Version)
Shakira
00:04:17

Lauren Christy, Composer - Heather Reid, Composer - Heather Reid, Lyricist - Scott Spock, Composer - Scott Spock, Lyricist - Shakira, Performer - Shakira, Composer - Shakira, Producer - Shakira, Lyricist - Lester Mendez, Co-Producer - Kevin Killen, Recording Engineer - Rob Jacobs, Recording Engineer - Gustavo Celis, Mixing Engineer - Gustavo Celis, Recording Engineer - Graham Edwards, Composer - Graham Edwards, Lyricist - Leisha Hailey, Composer - Leisha Hailey, Lyricist - Gustavo Cerati, Producer

(P) 2005 Sony Music Entertainment (Holland) B.V.

6
The Day and the Time (Album Version)
Shakira
00:04:22

Rob Jacobs, Mixing Engineer - Gustavo Cerati, Co-Producer - Gustavo Cerati, Composer - Gustavo Cerati, Lyricist - Shakira, Performer - Shakira, Producer - Shakira, Composer - Shakira, Lyricist - Pedro Aznar, Composer - Pedro Aznar, Lyricist - Luis F. Ochoa, Composer - Luis F. Ochoa, Lyricist

(P) 2005 Sony Music Entertainment (Holland) B.V.

7
Dreams for Plans (Album Version)
Shakira
00:04:02

Rob Jacobs, Mixing Engineer - Shakira, Performer - Shakira, Composer - Shakira, Producer - Shakira, Lyricist - Brendan Buckley, Composer - Brendan Buckley, Lyricist - Lester Mendez, Co-Producer

(P) 2005 Sony Music Entertainment (Holland) B.V.

8
Hey You (Album Version)
Shakira
00:04:09

Rob Jacobs, Mixing Engineer - Shakira, Performer - Shakira, Composer - Shakira, Producer - Shakira, Lyricist - Tim Mitchell, Composer - Tim Mitchell, Co-Producer - Tim Mitchell, Lyricist

(P) 2005 Sony Music Entertainment (Holland) B.V.

9
Your Embrace (Album Version)
Shakira
00:03:32

Rob Jacobs, Mixing Engineer - Shakira, Performer - Shakira, Producer - Shakira, Composer - Shakira, Lyricist - Lester Mendez, Co-Producer - Tim Mitchell, Composer - Tim Mitchell, Lyricist

(P) 2005 Sony Music Entertainment (Holland) B.V.

10
Costume Makes the Clown (Album Version)
Shakira
00:03:12

Rob Jacobs, Mixing Engineer - Shakira, Performer - Shakira, Composer - Shakira, Producer - Shakira, Lyricist - Brendan Buckley, Composer - Brendan Buckley, Lyricist - Lester Mendez, Co-Producer

(P) 2005 Sony Music Entertainment (Holland) B.V.

11
Something (Album Version)
Shakira
00:04:21

Rob Jacobs, Mixing Engineer - Shakira, Performer - Shakira, Composer - Shakira, Producer - Shakira, Lyricist - Luis F. Ochoa, Composer - Luis F. Ochoa, Co-Producer - Luis F. Ochoa, Lyricist

(P) 2005 Sony Music Entertainment (Holland) B.V.

12
Timor (Album Version)
Shakira
00:03:32

Shakira, Performer - Shakira, Producer - Shakira, Composer - Shakira, Lyricist - Gustavo Celis, Mixing Engineer - Peter Gabriel, Composer - Peter Gabriel, Lyricist - Lester Mendez, Co-Producer

(P) 2005 Sony Music Entertainment (Holland) B.V.

13
La Tortura (Alternate Version)
Shakira
00:03:33

Carlos Paucar, Engineer - L. Ochoa, Composer - Jose 'Gocho' Torres, Producer - Jose 'Gocho' Torres, Programmer - Pete Davis, Programmer - Tim LeBlanc, Engineer - Shakira, Performer - Shakira, Composer - Shakira, Producer - Shakira, Lyricist - Lester Mendez, Co-Producer - Lester Mendez, Programmer - Terry Manning, Engineer - Kevin Killen, Recording Engineer - Rob Jacobs, Recording Engineer - Felipe Álvarez, Engineer - Iker Gastaminza, Engineer - Gustavo Celis, Mixing Engineer - Gustavo Cerati, Programmer

(P) 2005 Sony Music Entertainment (Holland) B.V.

Albumbeschreibung

Shakira delights in confounding expectations, and nowhere is that better seen than in how she secured a massive crossover audience on her own terms. She blended Latin pop and American mainstream pop, on both the dance and easy listening sides of the equation, on her 2001 breakthrough, Laundry Service, but it was no crass cash grab -- she eased herself into the transition, balancing songs in Spanish and English on the record while crafting tunes in both languages to appeal to both longtime fans and new listeners. That set the stage for her magnum opus of 2005, the two-part album Fijación Oral/Oral Fixation. Volume one was her first Spanish-language Latin pop album since 1998 and the second was her first ever all-English crossover album, and if anybody was expecting the latter to be a continuation of Laundry Service, consisting of nothing but sexy dance tunes and power ballads, Oral Fixation, Vol. 2 will be a bit of a surprise: it's a deadly serious, ambitious pop/rock album, most assuredly not frivolous dance-pop. Even when the album dives into pulsating neo-disco, it's in the form of a protest song in the closer, "Timor," which isn't exactly by-the-numbers pop. And that's a pretty good description of Oral Fixation, Vol. 2 in general -- it's pop, but it's unconventional. Even when she alludes to pop divas past, whether it's with the foreboding gospel choir on "How Do You Do" that brings to mind "Like a Prayer" or how she cribs from Alanis Morissette on "Illegal" ("You said you would love me until you died/And as far as I know you're still alive" is very close to "You Oughta Know"), Shakira twists these references to her own purposes, taking the music in unexpected directions. All these turns and detours lead to the same general destination: the sound is grandly theatrical, darkly sultry, and unapologetically lurid, a place where Madonna and U2 exist not as peers, but as collaborators. For if this album is anything, it's a global pop/rock album with each of those modifiers carrying equal weight: these are pop songs performed as arena rock, belonging not to a single country but to the world as a whole. As such, the album touches on everything from the expected Latin rhythms to glitzy Euro-disco, trashy American rock & roll, and stomping Britpop, all punctuated by some stark confessionals, as Shakira sings about everything from love to religion, stopping along the way to reveal that women with 24 inch waists may indeed be heartbroken. If some of these ideas don't necessarily gel, at least Oral Fixation, Vol. 2 is alive with ambition and, more often than not, Shakira winds up with music that is distinctive as both songs and recordings. And that means that Oral Fixation, Vol. 2 is not only a markedly different album from Fijación Oral, but from every other record in her catalog -- or, most importantly, from any other pop album in 2005. Other artists may be bigger than Shakira while others may make more fully realized albums, but as of 2005, no other pop artist attempts as much and achieves as much as Shakira, as this often enthralling album proves.

© Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo

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