What's a Latin diva to do after mediocre success in the English-language market and the threat of alienation from Spanish-speaking fans? Remind everyone what made her so fabulous in the first place. Thalia's Greatest Hits ... more »collects some of her biggest singles and videos together in one lush package. It's an excellent memory book of the Mexican superstar's diverse sounds, styles, and attitudes. Thalia's flirty personality has always threatened to overshadow her musical talent, and this collection strikes a precarious balance between the singer's visual and musical personas. Excellent tracks such as "Piel Morena," "Amor a la Mexicana," and "Arrasando" highlight Thalia's ability to push past her musical limitations when supported by the right musicians and producers. On the flip side, videos for "Gracias a Dios," "A Quien le Importa," and "I Want You" (a modest English-language hit) find the singer in identity crisis, traipsing through a barrage of clichéd video-vixen personas. There's no denying, however, that Thalia soars when the mix is just right, most notably on the ballads "Entre el Mar y Una Estrella," "No Me Ensenaste," and "Cerca de Ti." Now if she could only get the recipe right in English. --Joey Guerra« less
What's a Latin diva to do after mediocre success in the English-language market and the threat of alienation from Spanish-speaking fans? Remind everyone what made her so fabulous in the first place. Thalia's Greatest Hits collects some of her biggest singles and videos together in one lush package. It's an excellent memory book of the Mexican superstar's diverse sounds, styles, and attitudes. Thalia's flirty personality has always threatened to overshadow her musical talent, and this collection strikes a precarious balance between the singer's visual and musical personas. Excellent tracks such as "Piel Morena," "Amor a la Mexicana," and "Arrasando" highlight Thalia's ability to push past her musical limitations when supported by the right musicians and producers. On the flip side, videos for "Gracias a Dios," "A Quien le Importa," and "I Want You" (a modest English-language hit) find the singer in identity crisis, traipsing through a barrage of clichéd video-vixen personas. There's no denying, however, that Thalia soars when the mix is just right, most notably on the ballads "Entre el Mar y Una Estrella," "No Me Ensenaste," and "Cerca de Ti." Now if she could only get the recipe right in English. --Joey Guerra
CD Reviews
Interesting...
Theo | Athens, Greece | 02/11/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Well, I'm rather glad to be the first one to review this album. Having heard the songs that this album contains on Thalia's CDs, I must say they're top! Those are mostly the singles she has released since 1995 till 2003 (of course not all of them). This album reminds me kind of No Doubt-The Singles 1992-2003, in the concept of releasing. However, I think that it's too soon for Thalia to release a greatest hits album, just a year after her remix album and a few months after her crossover album. Still, it's quite an opportunity for a newly-introduced to Thalia listener to get to know her-quite recent but superb-musical past!!!
As far as the DVD is concerned, don't doubt her videos are hot (the girl is the absolute looker) and great! This is going to be the reason for me to buy the item, as well as the two unreleased tracks that I'm dying to hear! They're in Spanish and I assume they have this latin flavour that Thalia brings out when singing in her native language! Hope she never ceases to amaze us!P.S.: I'll be coming back to update my review after buying the item..."
A great album!
Rafael Franca | Belo Horizonte, Brasil | 02/13/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
""Thalia's Greatest Hits" shows all Thalia's facets in her (expressive) last 10 years in Emi Music company.
With sixteen great hits, the album bring songs such: "Piel Morena", "Maria La Del Barrio", "Amor A La Mexicana", "Arrasando" and "Mujer Latina", these ones essential for anybody (latin people) and especially to latin music fans.
The inevitable crossover appear, as well, through songs like: "Regresa A Mi", "Toda La Felicidad" and "Me Pones Sexy" (spanish version of biggest Thalia's hit to date: "I Want You").
Unfortunately, songs: "Por Amor", "Amandote", "Quiero Hacerte El Amor", ballads such "Rosas", "Dicen Por Ahí", "Lagrimas" and her past hits (from Universal Age) don't appear in this material.
However, album come with two new EXCELLENT songs: "Cuando Tu Me Tocas" (Emilio Estefan Jr. writer and producer) and "Accion Y Reaccion" (Wrote by Thalia and Produced by Estefano).
Thalia has a beautiful and sweat voice and talent a lot, buy it...you definitely won't regret!"
THALIA THE BEST
LUIGGI | NEW YORK United States | 02/22/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"THALIA GREATEST HITS ES EL MEJOR DISCO TE LO RECOMIENDO SI TU ESTAS BUSCANDO POR LOS EXITOS DE THALIA Y LOS MEJORE VIDEOS TE RECOMIENDO ESTE CD, ES UNA LIMITADA EDICION ASI ES QUE COMPRALO PRONTO ADEMAS DE QUE CONTIENE UNA CANCION INEDITA ACCION Y REACCION QUE ESTA SUPER BUENA ESTE DISCO NO DEJA QUE PARES DE BAILAR COMPRALO DEVERAS NO TE ARREPENTIRAS."
Great dvd...
Juan Delgado Jr. | Austin, TX USA | 02/17/2004
(3 out of 5 stars)
"but the cd isn't all that... that's why i just give this 3 stars. i had never seen any of thalia's videos before except for "piel morena" - so the dvd is the main reason i wanted this - and the dvd by itself was worth the 15.99 i paid for it - the cd however... thalia has had an over ten year career, and her "greatest hits" cd only has 10 songs on it... why? it's lacking "tu y yo", "marimar", the remixed and far superior version of "piel morena" and so many others - and it's kinda weird since the cd only runs a bit over 40 minutes long - so there is at least room for maybe 8 more tracks on the disc. it would be nice if they would have just released the dvd by itself :-D"
A wonderful compilation
J. Trujillo | CA | 02/14/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Thalia just keeps surprising us with her albums, and she did it again with this one. I specially liked her 2 new songs. A wonderful work from a wonderful singer. Thalia, good work baby."