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En Extasis

Thalia

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En Extasis is Thalía's debut album for EMI as well as a huge stride forward for her career. Her preceding series of albums for Fonovisa were fairly successful in Mexico, but more so because of her celebrity than because they were especially good albums. In particular, they were weighed down by assembly-line pop schmaltz -- poorly written and even more poorly produced. So En Extasis is the first album where Thalía gets to sing well-written songs over lively productions. On a pair of songs, "Piel Morena" and "Me Faltas Tu," she even gets to work with two of Latin music's premier hitmakers: producer Emilio Estefan, Jr. and songwriter Kike Santander. And too, there's a song written by future Kumba King A.B. Quintanilla III, "Amandote," as well as a cover of Latin legend Juan Gabriel, "Gracias a Dios." Sure, there's some passable material interspersing these standout songs, but for the most part, Thalía gets first-rate songs to sing here and consequently she'd never sounded as good as she does here. All of the aforementioned songs are highlights, as is "Maria la del Barrio," the catchy theme song from her popular telenovela of the time. "Piel Morena" is probably the most notable song, not only because it's a dynamite album-opener but also because it was her first international hit, putting her on the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks chart for the first time (a chart she would come to dominate by the end of the decade). The key appeal of "Piel Morena," along with most of the other highlights here, is that its rhythm is anything but generic. No, the music of En Extasis doesn't neatly fit into any one category such as banda or Latin pop. It's dynamic music propelled with bits of cumbia, bits of pop, bits of salsa, bits of banda -- a bit of most everything great about Latin music, in fact. She would further develop this approach on her subsequent, more fully fledged album, Amor a la Mexicana, but it's certainly on display here and makes En Extasis her first of several noteworthy albums.

© Jason Birchmeier /TiVo

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1
Piel Morena
00:04:41

Kike Santandar, Composer - Thalia, MainArtist

(C) 1995 EMI Latin ℗ 1995 Capitol Latin

2
Juana
00:02:48

Myra Stella Turner, Composer - Thalia, MainArtist

(C) 1995 EMI Latin ℗ 1995 Capitol Latin

3
Quiero Hacerte El Amor
00:04:00

Mario Schajris, Composer - Thalia, MainArtist - Daniel Garcia, Composer

(C) 1995 EMI Latin ℗ 1995 EMI Televisa Music

4
Amandote
00:03:47

Ricky Vela, Composer - A.B. Quintanilla III, Composer - Thalia, MainArtist

(C) 1995 EMI Latin ℗ 1995 Polyeast Records Inc

5
Llevame Contigo
00:03:40

Thalia, MainArtist - Rolando José Hernández, Composer - Adrian Garibotti, Composer

(C) 1995 EMI Latin ℗ 1995 EMI Televisa Music

6
Me Erotizas
00:04:58

Vline Buggy, Composer - Thalia, MainArtist - Julien Lepers, Composer

(C) 1995 EMI Latin ℗ 1995 EMI Televisa Music

7
Gracias A Dios
00:04:01

JUAN GABRIEL, Composer - Thalia, MainArtist

(C) 1995 EMI Latin ℗ 1995 EMI Televisa Music

8
Lagrimas
00:04:30

Aureo Baqueiro, Composer - Thalia, MainArtist

(C) 1995 EMI Latin ℗ 1995 EMI Televisa Music

9
Te Quiero Tanto
00:03:09

Eddie Sierra, Composer - Thalia, MainArtist

(C) 1995 EMI Latin ℗ 1995 EMI Televisa Music

10
Te Deje La Puerta Abierta
00:03:08

Thalia, MainArtist - Adrian Garibotti, Composer - Bebe Munoz, Composer

(C) 1995 EMI Latin ℗ 1995 EMI Televisa Music

11
Fantasia
00:04:17

Thalia, MainArtist - Gabriela Anders, Composer

(C) 1995 EMI Latin ℗ 1995 EMI Televisa Music

12
Me Faltas Tu
00:05:10

Kike Santandar, Composer - Thalia, MainArtist

(C) 1995 EMI Latin ℗ 1995 EMI Televisa Music

13
Piel Morena (Remix)
00:06:39

Pablo Flores, Remix Engineer, StudioPersonnel - Kike Santandar, Composer - Thalia, MainArtist

(C) 1995 EMI Latin ℗ 1995 Capitol Latin

14
Maria La Del Barrio
00:03:54

Thalia, MainArtist - Viviana Pimstein, Composer - Paco Navarrete, Composer

(C) 1995 EMI Latin ℗ 1995 Capitol Latin

Albumbeschreibung

En Extasis is Thalía's debut album for EMI as well as a huge stride forward for her career. Her preceding series of albums for Fonovisa were fairly successful in Mexico, but more so because of her celebrity than because they were especially good albums. In particular, they were weighed down by assembly-line pop schmaltz -- poorly written and even more poorly produced. So En Extasis is the first album where Thalía gets to sing well-written songs over lively productions. On a pair of songs, "Piel Morena" and "Me Faltas Tu," she even gets to work with two of Latin music's premier hitmakers: producer Emilio Estefan, Jr. and songwriter Kike Santander. And too, there's a song written by future Kumba King A.B. Quintanilla III, "Amandote," as well as a cover of Latin legend Juan Gabriel, "Gracias a Dios." Sure, there's some passable material interspersing these standout songs, but for the most part, Thalía gets first-rate songs to sing here and consequently she'd never sounded as good as she does here. All of the aforementioned songs are highlights, as is "Maria la del Barrio," the catchy theme song from her popular telenovela of the time. "Piel Morena" is probably the most notable song, not only because it's a dynamite album-opener but also because it was her first international hit, putting her on the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks chart for the first time (a chart she would come to dominate by the end of the decade). The key appeal of "Piel Morena," along with most of the other highlights here, is that its rhythm is anything but generic. No, the music of En Extasis doesn't neatly fit into any one category such as banda or Latin pop. It's dynamic music propelled with bits of cumbia, bits of pop, bits of salsa, bits of banda -- a bit of most everything great about Latin music, in fact. She would further develop this approach on her subsequent, more fully fledged album, Amor a la Mexicana, but it's certainly on display here and makes En Extasis her first of several noteworthy albums.

© Jason Birchmeier /TiVo

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