Primera fila : is the first Live CD/DVD album by Mexican singer-songwriter Thalía. The album was recorded in Miami, Florida at the BankUnited Center on July 29 and 30, 2009, with a selected audience to attend the concert. Primera fila is the first Thalia's project under the label of Sony Music. The album was released on December 1, 2009 in the United States and Latin America, while in Europe and Asia it was released in April 2010. It includes duets with five-time Latin Grammy Award-winning Mexican singer and songwriter Joan Sebastian and the Puerto Rican musician Pedro Capó. It also includes new songs and four of her hit songs. As of 2011, Primera Fila has sold more than 700,000 copies in the United States, Puerto Rico, Latin America, Mexico, and Spain.
1. "Cosiéndome el corazón"
2. "Enséñame a vivir" Reyli Barba
3. "Qué será de ti"
4. "Cómo"
5. "El próximo viernes"
6. "Medley" ("Entre el mar y una estrella", "Piel morena",
"No me enseñaste", "Amor a la mexicana")
7. "Estoy enamorado" (featuring Pedro Capó)
8. "Equivocada"
9. "Brindis"
10. "Con la duda" (featuring Joan Sebastian)
11. "Cuando te beso"
12. "Ya lo sabía"
13. "Mujeres"
Lunada (2008)
Lunada is the tenth studio album by Mexican latin pop singer Thalía. It was released through EMI Music on June 24, 2008 worldwide. Lunada is Thalía's first album since the release of the successful El Sexto Sentido in 2005 and since the birth of her daughter Sabrina. It was produced by the hit-maker Emilio Estefan and was supposed to be the soundtrack of the summer. The album received generally favorable reviews but did not have the expected sales as it did not receive any promotion by Thalía's record company, EMI. For this reason she ended her contract with EMI after 14 years of international success. The album is considered to be the least successful in Thalía's career.
1. "Ten paciencia"
2. "Sangre Caliente"
3. "Será porque te amo"
4. "Con Este Amor"
5. "Bendita"
6. "Desolvidándote"
7. "Isla Para Dos"
8. "Insensible"
9. "Aventurero" (Feat. Nubawn)
10. "Yo No Sé Vivir"
11. "Sólo Se Vive Una Vez"
El Sexto Sentido (2005)
El Sexto Sentido (English: The Sixth Sense) is the ninth studio album (and thirteenth album) by Mexican latin pop singer Thalía. It was released by EMI Music on July 19, 2005. The most successful singles of the album were Amar sin ser amada, Un alma sentenciada and Seducción. A reloaded version was later released. It was number one in some parts of Asia.
CD
1. Amar sin ser amada
2. Seducción
3. Un sueño para dos
4. Sabe bien
5. 24000 Besos (24000 Baci)
6. Olvídame
7. No puedo vivir sin ti
8. Un alma sentenciada
9. No me voy a quebrar
10. Loca
11. Empezar de "0"
12. Amor prohibido (Bonus Track)
13. You Know He Never Loved You
14. Seduction
15. A Dream for Two
DVD
1. Thalía's World (EPK)
2. Acción y reacción (Music Video)
3. Seducción (Performance from New York)
4. Amar sin ser amada (Behind the Scenes)
El Sexto Sentido Re+Loaded (2006)
On February 14, 2006 Thalía re-released her El Sexto Sentido with a formal name: El Sexto Sentido Re+Loaded in Mexico (May 29 in Spain, June 6 in the US).
1. Cantando por un sueño
2. No, no, no (con Aventura)
3. Amar sin ser amada
4. Seducción
5. Un sueño para dos
6. Sabe bien
7. 24000 Besos
8. Olvídame
9. No puedo vivir sin ti
10. Un alma sentenciada
11. No me voy a quebrar
12. Empezar de "0"
13. Un alma sentenciada (Hex Hector remix)
14. La súper chica
Greatest Hits (2004)
Thalía | Greatest Hits is the first compilation album by Mexican pop star Thalía. Released on February 10, 2004, the album features 14 singles from her first nine albums, plus two previously released songs "Acción y Reacción" & "Cuando Tu Me Tocas".
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.
1. Piel morena
2. María la del barrio
3. Amor a la mexicana
4. Mujer latina
5. Rosalinda
6. Arrasando
7. Regresa a mí
8. Entre el mar y una estrella
9. Tú y yo
10. No me enseñaste
11. A quién le importa
12. Me pones sexy
13. Cerca de ti
14. Toda la felicidad
15. Cuando tú me tocas
16. Acción y reacción
Thalía's Hits Remixed (2003)
Thalía's Hits Remixed is a remix album by Latin pop singer Thalía released on February 25, 2003 in North America. It contains remixes of many of her hits, such as "Amor a la Mexicana", "Piel Morena", "No Me Enseñaste" and "Tú y Yo." The album contains the English version of "Arrasando", called "It's My Party" that was released only on CD single back in 2001. And includes the previously unreleased medley that Thalía recorded especially for her the 2001 Latin Grammy Awards performance. That later was cancelled, due the 9/11 attack. It was certified Disco De Platino by the Recording Industry Association of America.
1. A quién le importa
2. It's My Party (Arrasando)
3. Amor a la mexicana
4. Piel morena
5. Mujer latina
6. Dance, Dance (The Mexican)
7. No me enseñaste
8. Entre el mar y una estrella
9. Por amor
10. Tú y yo (Ballad Version)
11. % el mar y Arrasando Medley
12. BONUS VIDEO TRACK — A quién le importa
Thalia (2003)
Thalia is the debut English album by Mexican Latin pop singer Thalía. Despite the album name, it is not an English version of her former Spanish album with the same title. The album is the first full album in English.
"I Want You" was the most popular song of Thalía in the United States. Fat Joe helped Thalía and the song to become a Top 40 Billboard Hit. "I Want You" peaked number twenty-two in Billboard Hot 100 and number seven in the Mainstream chart. It is her only song that has charted within the Billboard Hot 100 to date. In Greece the song peaked number twenty-six in Top 50 singles sales. The Spanish version of the song, "Me Pones Sexy" was released for the Spanish-languaged audience and also perform quite well on the Latin Charts, peaking within the top ten of the Hot Latin Tracks at number nine.
1. I Want You (feat. Fat Joe)
2. Baby, I'm in Love
3. Misbehavin'
4. Don't Look Back
5. Another Girl
6. What's It Gonna Be Boy
7. Closer to You
8. Save the Day
9. Tú y yo (English Version)
10. Dance, Dance (The Mexican)
11. Me pones sexy (I Want You)
12. Alguien real (Baby, I'm in Love)
13. Cerca de ti (Closer to You)
14. Toda la felicidad (Don't Look Back)
Thalia (2002)
Thalía is the seventh studio album by Mexican singer Thalía. It was released on May 21, 2002 by EMI Latin (see 2002 in music). The lead single was "Tú y Yo" that later became a hit in Thalía's music career peaking at the #1 spot on Billboard's Hot Latin Tracks. The album went straight to number one, spending six consecutive weeks on Billboard's Top Latin Album Chart and Top Latin Pop Albums.
1. Tú y yo
2. Así es el destino
3. En la fiesta mando yo
4. No me enseñaste
5. Y seguir
6. A quién le importa
7. Vueltas en el aire
8. Heridas en el alma
9. La loca
10. The Mexican 2002
(Versión en español con Marc Anthony)
11.The Mexican 2002
12. Closer to You
13. You Spin Me 'Round (Like A Record)
14. Promo Track
Thalía con banda: Grandes éxitos (2001)
Thalía con banda: Grandes éxitos is a 2001 compilation album by Thalía. The album was released in August 2001 while successful singles off her Arrasando album were still receiving heavy airplay, like "Arrasando", "Reencarnacion" and "It's My Party."
The album includes ten of Thalía's greatest hits in banda style, plus two new banda tracks "La Revancha" and "Cuco Peña" and two bonus remixes of "Piel Morena" and "Amor a la mexicana." The only video filmed from this album was for the mix of "Amor a la mexicana" but the single did not have great success. The album was nominated for a Latin Grammy for Best Banda Album at the 3rd Annual Latin Grammy Awards in 2002. It was certified Disco De Platino by the Recording Industry Association of America.
1. Amor a la mexicana
2. Piel morena
3. Rosalinda
4. Quiero hacerte el amor
5. Arrasando
6. Cuco Peña*
7. Por amor
8. Entre el mar y una estrella
9. María la del barrio
10. Noches sin luna
11. La revancha*
12. Gracias a Dios
13. Amor a la mexicana (Emilio mix)
14. Piel morena (Emilio mix)
Arassando (2000)
Arrasando is the sixth studio album by Mexican latin pop singer Thalía. In many interviews during the album launch, Thalía said that this album was different than her previous ones, because it shows her turn to the Dance/Techno element, describing it as a rhythm-fusion between many types of music. In addition, it includes two covers: Gloria Estefan's "Lucky Girl" and the South African hit "Pata Pata".
The album received excellent reviews around the world, increasing her fame as an international pop star. It was released on April 25, 2000 by EMI Latin in North America. It became a smash hit album for Thalía. It received two nominations at the Latin Grammy Awards of 2001 for Female Pop Vocal Album and Best Engineered Album and won the Grammy in the latter one.
1. Entre el mar y una estrella
2. Regresa a mí
3. Reencarnación
4. Arrasando
5. No hay que llorar
6. Quiero amarte
7. Suerte en mí
8. Menta y canela
9. Tumba la casa
10. Pata-pata
11. Siempre hay cariño
12. Rosalinda
Nadito Ako (1997)
Nandito Ako (Tagalog of I Am Here) was the fifth album released by Thalía and her first compilation album. The original song was sung by Ogie Alcasid. It was exclusively released in the Philippines, where she became a major superstar because of her telenovela Marimar.
Nandito Ako went multi-diamond in Philippines for sales exceeding 1 million copies. The album, composed of ten tracks, includes her first single "Nandito Ako" which was recorded after her major concert in the Philippines.
It also features the Tagalog version of "María la del Barrio", "El Venao" and "Juana" and the English versions of "Quiero Hacerte El Amor" and "Gracias A Dios". She also made her own versions of the songs "Tell Me" (originally performed by Joey Albert) and "Hey, It's Me" (originally by Jamie Rivera).
This is an album that was sung half in English and half in Tagalog (language spoken in the Philippines.) Ricky R. Ilacad is its executive producer. Due to Thalia's success in the Philippines, the album was released in 1997 in this country, and other Asian countries, under the label OctoArts EMI. This is the first time Thalia sang in English and Tagalog.
After ten years, it was re-released in the Philippines with the inclusion of one of her signature songs "Marimar".
1. Nandito Ako
2. I Found Your Love (Gracias a Dios)
3. Tender Kisses
4. Mariang Taga-Barrio (María la del barrio)
5. Tell Me
6. Chika Lang
7. You Are Still On My Mind (Quiero hacerte el amor)
8. Amándote (Remix)
9. Hey, It's Me
10. Juana (Tagalog)
Amor a la Mexicana (1997)
Amor a la Mexicana (English: Mexican-style love) is the fifth studio album by Mexican singer Thalía. The album has become Thalía's best to date, especially for the album's first single "Amor a la Mexicana", which proved the evolution of Thalía as a musician.
The album had major success in Latin America, the U.S., Spain, France, Philippines and other European countries.
While it is assumed the song "Echa pa'lante" was included in the soundtrack of 1998 movie Dance with Me, starring Vanessa L. Williams and Puerto Rican pop star Chayanne, the version in the movie is completely different from the original song, even changing its message. The original song, in this album, was a political protest song against the ruling PRI in the 1997 Mexican parliamentary elections.
1. Por amor
2. Noches sin luna
3. Mujer latina
4. Amor a la mexicana
5. Rosas
6. Echa pa'lante
7. Ponle remedio
8. Es tu amor
9. De dónde soy
10. Dicen por ahí
En éxtasis (1996)
En éxtasis (English: "In extasy") is the fourth studio album by Mexican singer Thalía, it was released in 1995. This production became a huge success in Latin American and other Spanish-speaking countries, such as Spain. This is the first album Thalía recorded on the company "EMI Music" and the second which does not count with the participation of Alfredo Díaz Ordaz, who had produced Thalía's two first studio albums and who was his first love, until he died from Hepatitis, in 1992.
1. Piel morena
2. Juana
3. Quiero hacerte el amor
4. Amándote
5. Llévame contigo
6. Me erotizas
7. Gracias a Dios
8. Lágrimas
9. Te quiero tanto
10. Te dejé la puerta abierta
11. Fantasía
12. Me faltas tú
13. Piel morena (Remix)
14. María la del barrio
Love (1992)
Love is the third studio album by Mexican singer Thalía, it was released in 1992, under the previously owned Televisa record label, Melody/Fonovisa, which now belongs to Univision Music Group. This album was released in México, some Central-American countries, the United States (with an alternative cover), Spain, Greece and Turkey.
In México, two different versions of 'Love' were released. The first one included only 12 songs. However, as Thalía's soap-opera María Mercedes was turning a big hit, a second version of the album was issued, featuring the Telenovela "soundtrack" as a bonus track.
The album was recorded in Spain and produced by the Spanish producer Luis Carlos Esteban. Photography was in charge of the well-known photographer Adolfo Pérez Butron. It includes four covers, "A la Orilla del Mar" ("At the Seaside"), "La Vie en Rose" ("Life in Pink"), "Cien Años" ("A Hundred Years") and "Nunca Sabrás" ("You'll Never Know"). "El bronceador" samples Michael Jackson's song "Bad".
1. A la orilla del mar
2. Sangre
3. La vida en rosa (La vie en rose)
4. Love
5. El bronceador
6. Flor de juventud
7. No es el momento
8. Cien años
9. El día del amor
10. Flores secas en la piel
11. No trates de engañarme
12. Déjame escapar
13. Nunca sabrás
14. María Mercedes
Mundo De Cristal (1991)
Mundo de Cristal (English: Crystal World) is the second studio album by Mexican singer Thalía, produced by Alfredo Diaz Ordaz and released in Mexico by Fonovisa Records in 1991.
1. Cristal (Instrumental)
2. Sudor (Parte I & II)
3. El bombo de tu corazón
4. Te necesito
5. Madrid
6. Fuego cruzado
7. Jolie Madame
8. Mundo de cristal
9. En la intimidad
10. Me matas
11. En silencio
12. Blues Jam
Thalia (1990)
Thalía is the eponymous debut solo album by Mexican singer Thalía, produced by Alfredo Diaz Ordaz and released in Mexico by Fonovisa Records in 1990. The album consisted of 80's rock, synth, pop, and ballads. The singles "Un Pacto Entre Los 2" and "Saliva" were highly controversial due to their suggestive themes, but were nonetheless highly successful, and are now considered Thalía classics along with "Amarillo Azul" and "Pienso En Ti".
1. El baile de los perros y los gatos
2. Libertad de expresión
3. Amarillo azul
4. Aeróbico
5. Pienso en ti
6. Saliva
7. Un pacto entre los dos
8. Thalismán
9. El poder del amor
10. La tierra de nunca jamás
Primera fila : is the first Live CD/DVD album by Mexican singer-songwriter Thalía. The album was recorded in Miami, Florida at the BankUnited Center on July 29 and 30, 2009, with a selected audience to attend the concert. Primera fila is the first Thalia's project under the label of Sony Music. The album was released on December 1, 2009 in the United States and Latin America, while in Europe and Asia it was released in April 2010. It includes duets with five-time Latin Grammy Award-winning Mexican singer and songwriter Joan Sebastian and the Puerto Rican musician Pedro Capó. It also includes new songs and four of her hit songs. As of 2011, Primera Fila has sold more than 700,000 copies in the United States, Puerto Rico, Latin America, Mexico, and Spain.
1. "Cosiéndome el corazón"
2. "Enséñame a vivir" Reyli Barba
3. "Qué será de ti"
4. "Cómo"
5. "El próximo viernes"
6. "Medley" ("Entre el mar y una estrella", "Piel morena",
"No me enseñaste", "Amor a la mexicana")
7. "Estoy enamorado" (featuring Pedro Capó)
8. "Equivocada"
9. "Brindis"
10. "Con la duda" (featuring Joan Sebastian)
11. "Cuando te beso"
12. "Ya lo sabía"
13. "Mujeres"
Lunada (2008)
Lunada is the tenth studio album by Mexican latin pop singer Thalía. It was released through EMI Music on June 24, 2008 worldwide. Lunada is Thalía's first album since the release of the successful El Sexto Sentido in 2005 and since the birth of her daughter Sabrina. It was produced by the hit-maker Emilio Estefan and was supposed to be the soundtrack of the summer. The album received generally favorable reviews but did not have the expected sales as it did not receive any promotion by Thalía's record company, EMI. For this reason she ended her contract with EMI after 14 years of international success. The album is considered to be the least successful in Thalía's career.
1. "Ten paciencia"
2. "Sangre Caliente"
3. "Será porque te amo"
4. "Con Este Amor"
5. "Bendita"
6. "Desolvidándote"
7. "Isla Para Dos"
8. "Insensible"
9. "Aventurero" (Feat. Nubawn)
10. "Yo No Sé Vivir"
11. "Sólo Se Vive Una Vez"
El Sexto Sentido (2005)
El Sexto Sentido (English: The Sixth Sense) is the ninth studio album (and thirteenth album) by Mexican latin pop singer Thalía. It was released by EMI Music on July 19, 2005. The most successful singles of the album were Amar sin ser amada, Un alma sentenciada and Seducción. A reloaded version was later released. It was number one in some parts of Asia.
CD
1. Amar sin ser amada
2. Seducción
3. Un sueño para dos
4. Sabe bien
5. 24000 Besos (24000 Baci)
6. Olvídame
7. No puedo vivir sin ti
8. Un alma sentenciada
9. No me voy a quebrar
10. Loca
11. Empezar de "0"
12. Amor prohibido (Bonus Track)
13. You Know He Never Loved You
14. Seduction
15. A Dream for Two
DVD
1. Thalía's World (EPK)
2. Acción y reacción (Music Video)
3. Seducción (Performance from New York)
4. Amar sin ser amada (Behind the Scenes)
El Sexto Sentido Re+Loaded (2006)
On February 14, 2006 Thalía re-released her El Sexto Sentido with a formal name: El Sexto Sentido Re+Loaded in Mexico (May 29 in Spain, June 6 in the US).
1. Cantando por un sueño
2. No, no, no (con Aventura)
3. Amar sin ser amada
4. Seducción
5. Un sueño para dos
6. Sabe bien
7. 24000 Besos
8. Olvídame
9. No puedo vivir sin ti
10. Un alma sentenciada
11. No me voy a quebrar
12. Empezar de "0"
13. Un alma sentenciada (Hex Hector remix)
14. La súper chica
Greatest Hits (2004)
Thalía | Greatest Hits is the first compilation album by Mexican pop star Thalía. Released on February 10, 2004, the album features 14 singles from her first nine albums, plus two previously released songs "Acción y Reacción" & "Cuando Tu Me Tocas".
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.
1. Piel morena
2. María la del barrio
3. Amor a la mexicana
4. Mujer latina
5. Rosalinda
6. Arrasando
7. Regresa a mí
8. Entre el mar y una estrella
9. Tú y yo
10. No me enseñaste
11. A quién le importa
12. Me pones sexy
13. Cerca de ti
14. Toda la felicidad
15. Cuando tú me tocas
16. Acción y reacción
Thalía's Hits Remixed (2003)
Thalía's Hits Remixed is a remix album by Latin pop singer Thalía released on February 25, 2003 in North America. It contains remixes of many of her hits, such as "Amor a la Mexicana", "Piel Morena", "No Me Enseñaste" and "Tú y Yo." The album contains the English version of "Arrasando", called "It's My Party" that was released only on CD single back in 2001. And includes the previously unreleased medley that Thalía recorded especially for her the 2001 Latin Grammy Awards performance. That later was cancelled, due the 9/11 attack. It was certified Disco De Platino by the Recording Industry Association of America.
1. A quién le importa
2. It's My Party (Arrasando)
3. Amor a la mexicana
4. Piel morena
5. Mujer latina
6. Dance, Dance (The Mexican)
7. No me enseñaste
8. Entre el mar y una estrella
9. Por amor
10. Tú y yo (Ballad Version)
11. % el mar y Arrasando Medley
12. BONUS VIDEO TRACK — A quién le importa
Thalia (2003)
Thalia is the debut English album by Mexican Latin pop singer Thalía. Despite the album name, it is not an English version of her former Spanish album with the same title. The album is the first full album in English.
"I Want You" was the most popular song of Thalía in the United States. Fat Joe helped Thalía and the song to become a Top 40 Billboard Hit. "I Want You" peaked number twenty-two in Billboard Hot 100 and number seven in the Mainstream chart. It is her only song that has charted within the Billboard Hot 100 to date. In Greece the song peaked number twenty-six in Top 50 singles sales. The Spanish version of the song, "Me Pones Sexy" was released for the Spanish-languaged audience and also perform quite well on the Latin Charts, peaking within the top ten of the Hot Latin Tracks at number nine.
1. I Want You (feat. Fat Joe)
2. Baby, I'm in Love
3. Misbehavin'
4. Don't Look Back
5. Another Girl
6. What's It Gonna Be Boy
7. Closer to You
8. Save the Day
9. Tú y yo (English Version)
10. Dance, Dance (The Mexican)
11. Me pones sexy (I Want You)
12. Alguien real (Baby, I'm in Love)
13. Cerca de ti (Closer to You)
14. Toda la felicidad (Don't Look Back)
Thalia (2002)
Thalía is the seventh studio album by Mexican singer Thalía. It was released on May 21, 2002 by EMI Latin (see 2002 in music). The lead single was "Tú y Yo" that later became a hit in Thalía's music career peaking at the #1 spot on Billboard's Hot Latin Tracks. The album went straight to number one, spending six consecutive weeks on Billboard's Top Latin Album Chart and Top Latin Pop Albums.
1. Tú y yo
2. Así es el destino
3. En la fiesta mando yo
4. No me enseñaste
5. Y seguir
6. A quién le importa
7. Vueltas en el aire
8. Heridas en el alma
9. La loca
10. The Mexican 2002
(Versión en español con Marc Anthony)
11.The Mexican 2002
12. Closer to You
13. You Spin Me 'Round (Like A Record)
14. Promo Track
Thalía con banda: Grandes éxitos (2001)
Thalía con banda: Grandes éxitos is a 2001 compilation album by Thalía. The album was released in August 2001 while successful singles off her Arrasando album were still receiving heavy airplay, like "Arrasando", "Reencarnacion" and "It's My Party."
The album includes ten of Thalía's greatest hits in banda style, plus two new banda tracks "La Revancha" and "Cuco Peña" and two bonus remixes of "Piel Morena" and "Amor a la mexicana." The only video filmed from this album was for the mix of "Amor a la mexicana" but the single did not have great success. The album was nominated for a Latin Grammy for Best Banda Album at the 3rd Annual Latin Grammy Awards in 2002. It was certified Disco De Platino by the Recording Industry Association of America.
1. Amor a la mexicana
2. Piel morena
3. Rosalinda
4. Quiero hacerte el amor
5. Arrasando
6. Cuco Peña*
7. Por amor
8. Entre el mar y una estrella
9. María la del barrio
10. Noches sin luna
11. La revancha*
12. Gracias a Dios
13. Amor a la mexicana (Emilio mix)
14. Piel morena (Emilio mix)
Arassando (2000)
Arrasando is the sixth studio album by Mexican latin pop singer Thalía. In many interviews during the album launch, Thalía said that this album was different than her previous ones, because it shows her turn to the Dance/Techno element, describing it as a rhythm-fusion between many types of music. In addition, it includes two covers: Gloria Estefan's "Lucky Girl" and the South African hit "Pata Pata".
The album received excellent reviews around the world, increasing her fame as an international pop star. It was released on April 25, 2000 by EMI Latin in North America. It became a smash hit album for Thalía. It received two nominations at the Latin Grammy Awards of 2001 for Female Pop Vocal Album and Best Engineered Album and won the Grammy in the latter one.
1. Entre el mar y una estrella
2. Regresa a mí
3. Reencarnación
4. Arrasando
5. No hay que llorar
6. Quiero amarte
7. Suerte en mí
8. Menta y canela
9. Tumba la casa
10. Pata-pata
11. Siempre hay cariño
12. Rosalinda
Nadito Ako (1997)
Nandito Ako (Tagalog of I Am Here) was the fifth album released by Thalía and her first compilation album. The original song was sung by Ogie Alcasid. It was exclusively released in the Philippines, where she became a major superstar because of her telenovela Marimar.
Nandito Ako went multi-diamond in Philippines for sales exceeding 1 million copies. The album, composed of ten tracks, includes her first single "Nandito Ako" which was recorded after her major concert in the Philippines.
It also features the Tagalog version of "María la del Barrio", "El Venao" and "Juana" and the English versions of "Quiero Hacerte El Amor" and "Gracias A Dios". She also made her own versions of the songs "Tell Me" (originally performed by Joey Albert) and "Hey, It's Me" (originally by Jamie Rivera).
This is an album that was sung half in English and half in Tagalog (language spoken in the Philippines.) Ricky R. Ilacad is its executive producer. Due to Thalia's success in the Philippines, the album was released in 1997 in this country, and other Asian countries, under the label OctoArts EMI. This is the first time Thalia sang in English and Tagalog.
After ten years, it was re-released in the Philippines with the inclusion of one of her signature songs "Marimar".
1. Nandito Ako
2. I Found Your Love (Gracias a Dios)
3. Tender Kisses
4. Mariang Taga-Barrio (María la del barrio)
5. Tell Me
6. Chika Lang
7. You Are Still On My Mind (Quiero hacerte el amor)
8. Amándote (Remix)
9. Hey, It's Me
10. Juana (Tagalog)
Amor a la Mexicana (1997)
Amor a la Mexicana (English: Mexican-style love) is the fifth studio album by Mexican singer Thalía. The album has become Thalía's best to date, especially for the album's first single "Amor a la Mexicana", which proved the evolution of Thalía as a musician.
The album had major success in Latin America, the U.S., Spain, France, Philippines and other European countries.
While it is assumed the song "Echa pa'lante" was included in the soundtrack of 1998 movie Dance with Me, starring Vanessa L. Williams and Puerto Rican pop star Chayanne, the version in the movie is completely different from the original song, even changing its message. The original song, in this album, was a political protest song against the ruling PRI in the 1997 Mexican parliamentary elections.
1. Por amor
2. Noches sin luna
3. Mujer latina
4. Amor a la mexicana
5. Rosas
6. Echa pa'lante
7. Ponle remedio
8. Es tu amor
9. De dónde soy
10. Dicen por ahí
En éxtasis (1996)
En éxtasis (English: "In extasy") is the fourth studio album by Mexican singer Thalía, it was released in 1995. This production became a huge success in Latin American and other Spanish-speaking countries, such as Spain. This is the first album Thalía recorded on the company "EMI Music" and the second which does not count with the participation of Alfredo Díaz Ordaz, who had produced Thalía's two first studio albums and who was his first love, until he died from Hepatitis, in 1992.
1. Piel morena
2. Juana
3. Quiero hacerte el amor
4. Amándote
5. Llévame contigo
6. Me erotizas
7. Gracias a Dios
8. Lágrimas
9. Te quiero tanto
10. Te dejé la puerta abierta
11. Fantasía
12. Me faltas tú
13. Piel morena (Remix)
14. María la del barrio
Love (1992)
Love is the third studio album by Mexican singer Thalía, it was released in 1992, under the previously owned Televisa record label, Melody/Fonovisa, which now belongs to Univision Music Group. This album was released in México, some Central-American countries, the United States (with an alternative cover), Spain, Greece and Turkey.
In México, two different versions of 'Love' were released. The first one included only 12 songs. However, as Thalía's soap-opera María Mercedes was turning a big hit, a second version of the album was issued, featuring the Telenovela "soundtrack" as a bonus track.
The album was recorded in Spain and produced by the Spanish producer Luis Carlos Esteban. Photography was in charge of the well-known photographer Adolfo Pérez Butron. It includes four covers, "A la Orilla del Mar" ("At the Seaside"), "La Vie en Rose" ("Life in Pink"), "Cien Años" ("A Hundred Years") and "Nunca Sabrás" ("You'll Never Know"). "El bronceador" samples Michael Jackson's song "Bad".
1. A la orilla del mar
2. Sangre
3. La vida en rosa (La vie en rose)
4. Love
5. El bronceador
6. Flor de juventud
7. No es el momento
8. Cien años
9. El día del amor
10. Flores secas en la piel
11. No trates de engañarme
12. Déjame escapar
13. Nunca sabrás
14. María Mercedes
Mundo De Cristal (1991)
Mundo de Cristal (English: Crystal World) is the second studio album by Mexican singer Thalía, produced by Alfredo Diaz Ordaz and released in Mexico by Fonovisa Records in 1991.
1. Cristal (Instrumental)
2. Sudor (Parte I & II)
3. El bombo de tu corazón
4. Te necesito
5. Madrid
6. Fuego cruzado
7. Jolie Madame
8. Mundo de cristal
9. En la intimidad
10. Me matas
11. En silencio
12. Blues Jam
Thalia (1990)
Thalía is the eponymous debut solo album by Mexican singer Thalía, produced by Alfredo Diaz Ordaz and released in Mexico by Fonovisa Records in 1990. The album consisted of 80's rock, synth, pop, and ballads. The singles "Un Pacto Entre Los 2" and "Saliva" were highly controversial due to their suggestive themes, but were nonetheless highly successful, and are now considered Thalía classics along with "Amarillo Azul" and "Pienso En Ti".
1. El baile de los perros y los gatos
2. Libertad de expresión
3. Amarillo azul
4. Aeróbico
5. Pienso en ti
6. Saliva
7. Un pacto entre los dos
8. Thalismán
9. El poder del amor
10. La tierra de nunca jamás