Mi Tierra Gloria Estefan

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  • Release Date: 06/22/1993
  • Sales Rank: 4,658
  • Label: SONY
  • UPC: 074645380728

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Mi Tierra

1LISTENCon los Años Que Me Quedan with the Years That I Have Left 4:36
2LISTENMi Tierra My Homeland 4:38
3LISTENAyer Yesterday 5:17
4LISTENMi Buen Amor My True Love 3:50
5LISTENTus Ojos Your Eyes 4:11
6LISTENNo Hay Mal Que por Bien No Venga [out of All Bad, Some Good Things Come 5:28
7LISTENSí Señor! ... Yes Sir, It's My "S-O-N" 4:40
8LISTENVolverás You'll Be Back 3:55
9LISTENMontuno 4:57
10LISTENHablemos el Mismo Idioma Let's Speak the Same Language 4:45
11LISTENHablas de Mí You're Talking About Me 3:40
12LISTENTradición Traditional 5:21

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Gloria Estefan's Mi Tierra predicted the Latin pop explosion of the late '90s, with the Miami Sound Machine vocalist making a loud-and-proud reclamation of her Latin musical heritage. The album, released in 1993, was Estefan's effort to reconnect to her Cuban roots after several albums designed to exploit the ties between mainstream pop and Latin music. With guest appearances by the legendary Cuban bassist Israel "Cachao" López, percussionists Tito Puente and Sheila E., and trumpeter Arturo Sandoval, Mi Tierra qualifies as a true all-star session. The title track personifies the album's spirit, with its lyrics of nostalgia for Cuba, pseudo-charanga instrumentation, and lush symphonic string section added for good measure. Traditional styles like guajiro, cha-cha-chá, and the danzón are all featured here, along with Gloria's alluring singing. There are elemental attempts at explicating styles, as in "Si Señor," and "Montuno," which demonstrate the Cuban son montuno, and even an affecting call to Latino unity, "Hablemos el Mismo Idioma." The rousing finale, "Tradición," reaches back to the percussive base of Yoruban rumba to fully engage the listener with Estefan's successful immersion in her ancestral past. Ed Morales, Barnes & Noble



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Love this album!by Mac_girl

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October 27, 2008: I was never a Gloria Estefan fan until this album was released. Mind you, I was still very young but it was one of the CDs that you couldn't help but love. My grandfather always listened to Spanish music but I never really cared for anyone aside from Celia Cruz. Upon listening to this CD, on a long car trip with him; it really inspired me...The lyrics are beautiful and the rhythms are capitivating...after that I was never the same and now I love a lot of different types of Spanish music today because of it.

la Reina De La Musica Carribena!!!by Anonymous

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March 15, 2001: Gloria Estefan has been in the music business for a long time and translates her lyrics in spanish and english. She is one of the best female Carribena singer that not only sings, but she also sings from the heart into your heart of the salsera music. It has pop and latin music of the time. ALl of her music come from her latin roots of Cuba. That's where all the latin music usually comes from CUba and Puerto Rico. Her hot sensational music fo trumpets and bangos and other instruments are the roots of latin rhythm. SHe has dance moves that make you want to go up and dance.


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