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Greatest Hits (Thalía album)

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Greatest Hits
Greatest hits album by
Released10 February 2004 (Mexico, United States)
Recorded1995–2004
GenreLatin pop
Length65:52
LabelEMI Latin
ProducerThalía (also executive)
Dan Shea, Cory Rooney, Estéfano, Emilio Estefan Jr., Kike Santander, Julio Reyes, José Luis Pagán
Thalía chronology
Thalía
(2003)
Greatest Hits
(2004)
El Sexto Sentido
(2005)
Singles from Greatest Hits

Greatest Hits is a compilation album by Mexican pop star Thalía. Released on February 10, 2004, the album features 14 singles from her five previous albums of original material for EMI Latin (it does not include any material from before 1995, nor from her various remake and remix albums), plus two previously unreleased songs "Acción y Reacción" & "Cuando Tu Me Tocas". All of the songs appear in Spanish, including those originally released in English. In April and May 2004, Thalía toured the United States and Mexico on her High Voltage Tour. This marked the first time Thalía toured the US.

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Background and production

Greatest Hits is the first compilation of songs from Thalía's EMI catalog.[1] Previously, in 1994, the singer released her first compilation of hits entitled Los Deseos De Thalia (Grandes Exitos) which included tracks from her first three albums: Thalía, Mundo de Cristal and Love, the collection was promoted on TV through commercials and ended Thalía's contract with Fonovisa.[2] Since Los Deseos de Thalía, several other collections with songs from the singer's first three albums were released.[3] The album Greatest Hits includes songs from En éxtasis, Amor a la Mexicana, Arrasando, Thalía (2002) and Thalía (2003). It also includes the theme of Thalía's soap opera María la del Barrio and plus two previously unreleased songs "Acción y Reacción" and "Cuando Tu Me Tocas". All of the songs appear in Spanish, including those originally released in English.

The album was released in three formats: a Walmart's exclusive CD + DVD which includes 10 tracks plus 10 music videos and multimedia gallery, a standard CD with 16 tracks and DVD that features a grand total of sixteen videos, such as "Gracias a Dios", "Amor a la Mexicana", "Entre el Mar y una Estrella", "Tú y Yo", and "¿A Quién le Importa?". The DVD does not contain all of Thalía's videos, leaving out videos such as: "Viaje Tiempo Atrás", "Mujer Latina (European Version)" and all her videos from the first three albums, released by Fonovisa. In the United States the album came with 4 bonus videos.

The singer stressed that delivering a greatest hits album to the public is important: "For me it is very important to give this to the public, because the last ten or fifteen years of my musical history is a story that we have both built, and they have given me the opportunity to have a space and a place in the world of music. entertainment".[4]

Singles

"Acción y reacción": The song was previously unreleased, written by Estéfano and Julio Reyes and produced by Estéfano. This track was recorded during the Thalía sessions, but didn't make it. So the unfinished demo was leaked in May 2002, and received favorable reactions among her fans. Thalia decided this track should be re-recorded and re-arranged. The mastered version became included on the Greatest Hits album. This song talks about Thalía and Tommy Mottola's relationship. The music video contains footage from Thalía's "High Voltage Tour" in the United States and Mexico. It mixes images of her performances and of her fans when they were waiting in the concert's queues. The video was officially released by the TV magazine Primer Impacto.

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[5]
Allmusic (DVD)[6]
DVD Movie GuideFavorable (DVD)[7]

The album was well received by music critics. Jason Birchmeier from AllMusic website wrote that the album is "a well-balanced sample of the Latin pop star's many hits from the mid-'90s to the early 2000s" and "a great beginning-to-end listen -- again, a nonstop pleasure as the joyful, feel-good parade of hits cascades over the course of the hour-plus CD." He also gave four and a half stars for both album and DVD. About the selection of videos of the DVD he wrote that "Given her big budget, unmatched charisma, acting prowess, and knockdown-gorgeous beauty, these are very appealing videos by any standard" and that the consumer should prefer the DVD version rather than the hybrid CD/DVD. In his review for DVD Movie Guide Colin Jacobson wrote that "despite some misfires, Thalia's Greatest Hits offers a pretty nice collection" and that "the package still tosses in a lot of solid stuff, and the videos mostly work well". He criticized the lack of extras and the absence of "some pre-EMI material" and conclude that "because it doesn’t include material from her entire career, Thalia’s Greatest Hits doesn’t present a completely satisfying package."

Chart performance

In the United States, Greatest Hits reached the number 128 on the Billboard 200.[8] It also debuted at number two on Billboard Top Latin Albums, on the issue 28 February, 2004,[9] while topped the Latin Pop Albums charts.[10] After one month of its release, the compilation sold 50,000 copies in the U.S., according to Nielsen SoundScan.[11]

In Thalía's home country, Mexico, both the album and the DVD release, were certified with Gold by AMPROFON.[12][13][14] In Argentina, the DVD received a Platinum certification from the Argentine Chamber of Phonograms and Videograms Producers.[15] In Europe, the compilation peaked at number 8 and 37 in Greece and Spain, respectively.[16][17] The DVD peaked at number 14 in the Spanish charts.[18]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Piel Morena" (from En Éxtasis)Kike Santander4:42
2."María la del Barrio" (from En Éxtasis)Viviana Pímstein, Paco Navarrete3:53
3."Amor a la Mexicana" (from Amor a la Mexicana)Mario Pupparo4:26
4."Mujer Latina" (from Amor a la Mexicana)Santander3:38
5."Rosalinda" (from Arrasando)Santander3:52
6."Arrasando" (from Arrasando)Thalía Sodi, Emilio Estefan, Lawrence P. Dermer, Robin Dermer3:59
7."Regresa a mí" (from Arrasando)Sodi, Estefan, L. Dermer, R. Dermer, Angie Chirino4:28
8."Entre el mar y una estrella" (from Arrasando)Marco Flores3:44
9."Tú y Yo" (from Thalía)Estefano, Julio C. Reyes3:43
10."No me enseñaste"" (from Thalía)Estefan, Reyes4:29
11."¿A Quién Le Importa?" (from Thalía)G. Berlanga, I. Canut3:45
12."Me Pones Sexy" (from Thalía (English))Sodi, B. Russell, Rooney, Deluge, Bruno, Cartagena3:46
13."Cerca de Ti" (from Thalía (English))Sodi, Siegel, Di Marco, Gerina, Morales3:57
14."Toda la Felicidad" (from Thalía (English))Howes, Harrington, Davies3:17
15."Cuando Tu Me Tocas" (previously unreleased)Ricardo Gaitán, Alberto Gaitán, Maggie Porcell3:51
16."Acción y Reacción" (previously unreleased)Estefano, Reyes3:56
CD Greatest Hits (limited edition CD+DVD)
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Piel Morena"Kike Santander4:42
2."María la del Barrio"Viviana Pímstein, Paco Navarrete3:53
3."Amor a la Mexicana"Mario Pupparo4:26
4."Rosalinda"Kike Santander3:52
5."Arrasando"Thalía, Emilio Estefan Jr., Lawrence P. Dermer, Robin Dermer3:59
6."Regresa a mí"Thalia Sodi, Emilio Estefan Jr., Lawrence P. Dermer, Robin Dermer, Angie Chirino4:28
7."Entre el mar y una estrella"Marco Flores3:44
8."¿A Quién Le Importa?"G. Berlanga, I. Canut3:45
9."Cerca de Ti"Thalia Sodi/D. Siegel/Di Marco/Gerina/S. Morales3:57
10."Acción y Reacción"Estefano/ Julio Reyes3:56
DVD Greatest Hits (limited edition CD+DVD)
No.TitleLength
1."Piel Morena" (music video) 
2."Gracias a Dios" (music video) 
3."Amor a la Mexicana" (music video) 
4."Mujer Latina" (music video) 
5."Arrasando" (music video) 
6."Entre el mar y una estrella" (music video) 
7."Tú y Yo" (music video) 
8."No me enseñaste" (music video) 
9."¿A quién le importa?" (music video) 
10."I Want You" (music video) 
DVD Greatest Hits
No.TitleLength
1."Piel Morena" (music video) 
2."Gracias a Dios" (music video) 
3."Amándote" (music video) 
4."Por Amor" (music video) 
5."Amor a la Mexicana" (music video) 
6."Mujer Latina" (music video) 
7."Arrasando" (music video) 
8."Regresa a Mi" (music video) 
9."Entre el mar y una estrella" (music video) 
10."Reencarnacion" (music video) 
11."Amor a la Mexicana (Emilio Banda remix)" (music video) 
12."Tú y Yo" (music video) 
13."No me enseñaste" (music video) 
14."¿A quién le importa?" (music video) 
15."Me pones sexy" (music video) 
16."Baby, I'm in Love" (music video) 
17."Nandito Ako" (music video) 
18."Amor a la Mexicana (Cuca's Fiesta mix)" (music video) 
19."It's my party" (music video) 
20."I Want You (featuring Fat Joe)" (music video) 

Charts

Certifications and sales

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Album
Mexico (AMPROFON)[23] Gold 50,000^
United States 50,000[11]
Video
Argentina (CAPIF)[15] Gold 4,000^
Mexico (AMPROFON)[24] Gold 10,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

References

  1. ^ Cobo, Leila (6 March 2004). "Billboard: Latin Notas". Billboard. pp. 26–.
  2. ^ Birchmeier, Jason. "Grandes Exitos – Thalía > Overview". AllMusic. Archived from the original on 22 September 2020. Retrieved May 24, 2019.
  3. ^ "Thalía's discography: Compilations". AllMusic. Archived from the original on 22 September 2020. Retrieved 22 September 2020.
  4. ^ "Thalía descarta rivalidad con Paulina Rubio". Terra Networks (in Spanish). March 3, 2004. Archived from the original on March 24, 2004.
  5. ^ Birchmeier, Jason. Greatest Hits at AllMusic
  6. ^ Birchmeier, Jason. "Thalía Greatest Hits (DVD) – Allmusic Review". Allmusic. Retrieved March 11, 2013.
  7. ^ Jacobson, Colin (April 7, 2004). "Thalía: Greatest Hits (2003)". DVD Movie Guide. Archived from the original on June 13, 2017. Retrieved September 26, 2020.
  8. ^ a b "Thalia Chart History (Billboard 200)". Billboard. Retrieved June 12, 2016.
  9. ^ Caufield, Keith (22 October 2005). "Billboard: Thalía's chart action". Billboard. pp. 42–.
  10. ^ a b "Thalia Chart History (Latin Pop Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved June 12, 2016.
  11. ^ a b "Thalía's tour and Greatest hits Sales". Billboard. Archived from the original on February 16, 2007. Retrieved 5 June 2012.
  12. ^ "Le dan oro a Thalía por sus éxitos". El Siglo de Torreón. Archived from the original on August 13, 2016. Retrieved March 19, 2004.
  13. ^ "AMPROFON (Thalía's Certifications)". amprofon.com.mx. Archived from the original on July 10, 2008. Retrieved February 6, 2013.
  14. ^ "Certificaciones" (in Spanish). Asociación Mexicana de Productores de Fonogramas y Videogramas. Type Thalia in the box under the ARTISTA column heading and Greatest Hits in the box under the TÍTULO column heading.
  15. ^ a b "Discos de Oro y Platino" (in Spanish). Argentina: Argentine Chamber of Phonograms and Videograms Producers (CAPIF). Archived from the original on 6 July 2011. Retrieved 24 November 2012.
  16. ^ a b "Top 50 Ξένων Άλμπουμ: Εβδομάδα 31/10-6/11" (in Greek). IFPI Greece. Archived from the original on 6 November 2004. Retrieved 7 February 2021.
  17. ^ a b "Promusicae charts - Week 7 (09 February 2004 to 15 February 2004)" (in Spanish). Productores de Música de España (Promusicae). Archived from the original (PDF) on 18 May 2017. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  18. ^ a b "Promusicae charts - Week 7 (09 February 2004 to 15 February 2004)" (PDF) (in Spanish). Productores de Música de España (Promusicae). Archived from the original (PDF) on 19 May 2017. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  19. ^ "Greek Charts (Από 29/03/2004 έως 04/04/2004)". MAD TV (Greece). Archived from the original on 28 February 2008. Retrieved 2 February 2016.
  20. ^ "Thalia Chart History (Top Latin Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved June 12, 2016.
  21. ^ "The Year in Music 2004: Latin". Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. 2004-12-25. p. YE-63. Retrieved 2010-03-10.
  22. ^ "The Year in Music 2004: Latin". Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. 2004-12-25. p. YE-64. Retrieved 2010-03-10.
  23. ^ "Certificaciones" (in Spanish). Asociación Mexicana de Productores de Fonogramas y Videogramas. Type Thalía in the box under the ARTISTA column heading and Grandes Exitos in the box under the TÍTULO column heading.
  24. ^ "Certificaciones" (in Spanish). Asociación Mexicana de Productores de Fonogramas y Videogramas. Type Thalía in the box under the ARTISTA column heading and Greatest Hits in the box under the TÍTULO column heading.

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