En éxtasis explained

En éxtasis
Type:studio
Artist:Thalía
Cover:En Extasis Cover.jpg
Recorded:1994–1995
Length:58:56
Label:EMI Latin
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En éxtasis (English: In ecstasy) is the fourth studio album by Mexican singer Thalía, released on 12 September 1995, by EMI Latin. The album became a huge success in Latin America and other countries. This is the first album Thalía recorded on the company EMI Music. It was also her first international release.

The album produced five singles, received several certifications and consolidated her career. The lead single, "Piel Morena" was a success in the Latin market and is widely recognized as one of her signature songs, while the single "Maria la del Barrio" was very popular, thanks to the Mexican telenovela of the same name starring Thalía. The album was nominated for Pop Album of the Year at the Lo Nuestro Awards of 1996.[1] According to Billboard magazine, the album is a multimillion seller,[2] it sold around 2 million copies worldwide,[3] becoming one of best-selling "Latin" albums.

Background and development

After signing a multimillion-dollar contract in 1994 with the company EMI,[2] Thalía joined Emilio Estefan and other producers like Oscar Lopez and Kike Santander to record the material in Miami and New York.[4]

According to Estefan, the first time he saw Thalia was at an edition of the Acapulco Festival in which "he predicted that he would collaborate with her once". Finally, when Thalía was in Miami in 1994 to promote one of her soap operas Estefan called her by phone to say, "Hey, life brought us together again [...] Gloria and me saw Marimar every night and I have a perfect song for you [come to our studio]". After that, the performer went to the famous Crescent Moon Studios to record some tracks for the album.[5] She confessed that she "felt like the chosen one" since Estefan called her and that after hearing "Piel Morena" she commented that "it was exactly her style".[5]

The album was released on 12 September 1995;[6] it is characterized by including several Latin American genres, such as Latin pop, cumbia and salsa. According to Thalía, En éxtasis is "an intimate moment in which I wanted to mold my feelings on a sheet. [..] They are extreme emotions and situations that are lived in moments of love [and]" in ecstasy".[7]

The number of songs included in En éxtasis was not the same in all the countries where it was released. This is due to the fact that, at the same time the album was being released, Thalía's most successful telenovela, María la del Barrio ("Mary from the Block"), was being broadcast in all Latin America.[8] Even though this contributed to expand Thalía's popularity throughout the Continent, it also made different people enjoy different songs. For example, the Brazilian version of the album features, as bonus tracks, a remixed version of the songs "Amándote" ("Loving you") and "Gracias a Dios" ("Thanks God"), and the soundtrack from "María la del Barrio" ("Mary from the block").[9] However, this version does not include the song "Juana". On the other hand, the Argentinean version of the album features, as a bonus track, only a remixed version of "Piel Morena".[10]

Composition

En éxtasis was produced by the Chilean producer Oscar Lopez, except for the songs "Piel Morena" and "Me Faltas Tú", which were produced by Emilio Estefan and Kike Santander.

The album includes several cover songs: "Gracias a Dios", originally by the Mexican singer Juan Gabriel;[11] "Me Erotizas" ("You turn me on"), originally performed by the French singer Herbert Léonard, under the name "Sur des musiques érotiques" ("About erotic musics") on the 1987 album "Laissez-nous rêver" ("Let us dream"). Thalia wrote a new Spanish lyric for the song; "Fantasía" ("Fantasy"), by Gabriela Anders; "Te Quiero Tanto" ("I love you so much"), originally by Eddie Sierra on the 1990 album "Está todo bien" ("Everything is alright"). The lyric of the song had to undergo some changes, not only because it was a woman who was performing it this time, but also because its author had used some expressions which are typical of the Argentinean Spanish (such as "vos", a way of addressing someone), and referred expressly to Buenos Aires (one of the original verses goes: "estoy atrapado entre la luna y Buenos Aires" -"I am trapped between the moon and Buenos Aires"-; which Thalía changed to "estoy atrapada entre la luna y los mares" -"I am trapped between the moon and the sea"-). "Llévame Contigo" was recorded in 1992 by Argentine singer Guillermo Guido in his album "Llévame Contigo". She also co-wrote "Lágrimas".

Promotion

A promotional tour was announced in mid 1995, to start on November that year and finish on February 1996 thorough South America, Spain and the United States.[12] Album's promotion coincided with the promotion of her telenovela, María la del Barrio.[12] Aside her native country, Mexico,[6] [13] Thalía visited countries such as Brazil to promote the album.[14] She planned to visit Los Angeles' convention "Radio y Música" but the presentation was cancelled.[15]

Singles

Promotional singles:

In Argentina, "Gracias a Dios" was the soundtrack of the soap opera "María la del Barrio" ("Mary from the block"), starring Thalía, instead of the song with which it was originally released in México (and which also became a hit).

Critical reception

The album received mixed to favorable reviews. Jason Birchmeier of Allmusic gave the album three out of five stars and wrote that "En Extasis is the first album where Thalía gets to sing well-written songs over lively productions" and that "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", he conclude that the album "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." In his review for Amazon Joey Guerra said that "there are a few limp moments on En Extasis, but Thalia is clearly coming into her own as a singer" he also praised the songs "Piel Morena", "Amandote" and "Gracias a Dios", being the first one his favorite song of the album.[18] Colombian newspaper El Tiempo said that only two tracks of the album are good, "Piel Morena" and "Me faltas tú" "thanks to their lyrics, and especially their catchy rhythms, much like the style of Colombian Kike Santander, the author of these songs".[19]

Commercial performance

En éxtasis gave Thalía multiple gold and platinum records and made her win several prizes worldwide. She received a lot of certifications in an only day in 1997, during the inauguration of EMI's Miami office.[20] [21] The event received coverage of over 15 different TV channels and music directors from several countries.[20] The album sold a half million copies worldwide up to July 1996.[22] According to Billboard, it became a "multimillion seller" album.[2] Worldwide estimated sales stand at 2 million as of 1997.[3]

In the United States, En éxtasis failed to chart on the Billboard 200. However, it reached number 7 on the Billboards Latin Pop Albums and number 13 on the Top Latin Albums. It was certified Double Platinum (Latin) by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), recognizing 200,000 shipments within the country. In Thalía's home country, Mexico, the album sold between 220,000 and 500,000 copies.

Across South America, the album achieved commercial success.[23] In Argentina, the record became the second best-selling album of 1996 by EMI Music, with over 100,000 units sold that year. En éxtasis also made Thalía the first Mexican female artist to have a Double Platinum award in the territory.[20] [24] In Brazil, the record sold 30,000 units during its first 15 days,[25] and was certified Gold by the Associação Brasileira dos Produtores de Discos (ABPD) on 1997, denoting sales of 100,000 units. This led Thalía to became the first Mexican female solo artist to receive a Gold certification in the country, a feat that would not be matched for 12 years until the release of Anahí's album Mi Delirio (2009).[26] [27] Actual sales in Brazil stand at between 150,000 and 190,000 units, according to Billboard (1997) and Jornal do Commercio (1998), respectively. Thalía also became the biggest-selling Mexican female act in Brazil. Elsewhere, the album reached the number one in Paraguay,[28] and the top ten in Greece and Hungary.

Bailando En éxtasis

A special edition, titled Bailando en Éxtasis (Dancing in Ecstasy) was released in 1996 by EMI, which contained only the remixed versions of most popular's album track list, and a karaoke version of "Piel Morena". It was a limited edition, not available in Latin American countries such as Argentina, for instance.[29]

Legacy

En éxtasis has been noted as the album that launched and boosted Thalía's international music career.[30] [31] According to Manila Standard, Marimar and En éxtasis "has managed in so short a time to endear herself to the Filipino public".[32] In 1995, publication Vista called Thalía the most popular hispanic artist by that moment.[33] In 2001, Billboard commented, a string of successful albums, notably En éxtasis, have defined her musically and established her as a force to be reckoned with in the Latin market.[34] Similary, author of Juglares hispanoamericanos: datos breves de autores (2005), wrote that En éxtasis was the confirmation of her talent.[35]

Accolades

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YearCategoryResult
Lo Nuestro Awards1996[36]
ACE Award (Argentina)1997Latin Tropical — Female Artist [37]
New York Latin ACE AwardsFemale Latin Album[38]

In 2002, "Piel Morena" won the poll of the best all-time Spanish song in the United States by Univision.[30]

Charts

Weekly charts

Chart (1995–2001)Peak
position
Argentine Albums (CAPIF)[39] 8
Brazilian Albums (Brazil Top 50)[40] 14
Greek International Albums (IFPI Greece)[41] 5
Paraguay (IFPI)[42] 1

Year-end charts

Credits

Production

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Univision Announces The Nominees For Spanish-Language Music's Highest Honors: Premio Lo Nuestro A La Musica Latina. PR Newswire. March 27, 1996. July 11, 2013. December 15, 2013. https://archive.today/20131215234124/http://www.thefreelibrary.com/UNIVISION+ANNOUNCES+THE+NOMINEES+FOR+SPANISH-LANGUAGE+MUSIC'S+HIGHEST...-a018135281. dead.
  2. Lannert. John. Beyond Glitz, Thalía Blazes Her Own Triade. Billboard. 22 October 2005. 34.
  3. Web site: Thalía le entra a la crítica política, sólo que su canción "Echa pa'lante" no la atribuye a México. Proceso. es. June 28, 1997. September 21, 2019. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20190921225127/https://www.proceso.com.mx/175876/thalia-le-entra-a-la-critica-politica-solo-que-su-cancion-echa-pa-lante-no-la-atribuye-a-mexico. September 21, 2019.
  4. News: ¡Vaya con esa Gente!. es. July 9, 1995. March 18, 2024. 18. La Opinión.
  5. Web site: Los Producers. October 17, 2012. Miami Times. February 21, 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140221132242/http://www.miaminewtimes.com/content/printVersion/243454/. dead.
  6. News: La Farandula. es. September 13, 1995. March 18, 2024. 14. La Opinión. Felipe. Orso.
  7. Epoca de México S. A. . Epoca: semanario de México. 1997. Epoca. México. 309–321. 67.
  8. Book: Batanga. 2004. Batanga Magazine. 23.
  9. En éxtasis. Thalía. 1997. EMI. 856876 2.
  10. En éxtasis. Thalía. 1995. EMI. 8 35217 2.
  11. Book: Thalía. 1998. Grupo Editorial Zero. 32. 1–3. Gracias a Dios " : una composición del tremendo Juan Gabriel .
  12. News: ¡Vaya con esa Gente!. es. August 20, 1995. March 21, 2024. 18. La Opinión.
  13. News: ¡Vaya con esa Gente!. es. September 20, 1995. March 21, 2024. 14. La Opinión.
  14. News: Thalía. Manchete. 1997. March 21, 2024. pt. 75. Thalia- esteve no Brasil para vender seu novo CD, En Extasis.
  15. News: Thalía cancela 'Radio y Música', regresa a México. es. February 1, 1996. March 21, 2024. 26. La Opinión.
  16. News: Discos populares en latinoamérica. 11 February 1996. 10 February 2016. El Siglo de Torreón. https://web.archive.org/web/20160210165141/http://h.elsiglodetorreon.com.mx/Default/Scripting/ArticleWin.asp?From=Search&Key=EDT%2F1996%2F02%2F11%2F52%2FAr05200.xml&CollName=EDT_1990_1999&DOCID=23966&PageLabelPrint=52&skin=ElSiglo&sLanguage=English&Content=ALL&selLanguage=&sPublication=EDT&sDateFrom=01%252F01%252F1996&sDateTo=12%252F31%252F1996&dummy=1996&sQuery=thalia%2Bamandote&x=0&y=0&RefineQueryView=&StartFrom=5&ViewMode=GIF. 10 February 2016. es.
  17. Mayfield. Geoff. Billboard: Juan Gabriel King of the charts. Billboard. 2 October 1999. 60.
  18. Web site: En Extasis (New Version). Joey. Guerra. Amazon.com. en.
  19. Web site: Thalia. October 1, 2020. October 28, 1995. El Tiempo. es.
  20. Web site: Thalía volvío a ser reina en Miami: Oro y Platino para una gran estrella. 8 September 1997. February 25, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20000523030955/http://www.ondanet.com/latinos/Thalia/News100897.html. 23 May 2000. La Onda Network.
  21. News: Thalía. es. July 25, 1997. March 18, 2024. 17. La Opinión. Notimex. Notimex.
  22. Web site: Es la protagonista de "Marimar", la tira mexicana que arrasa con los rátings . Clarin. July 11, 1996. Graciela. Baduel. February 5, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160205185123/http://edant.clarin.com/diario/96/07/11/marimar.htm. February 5, 2016.
  23. Thalía. Siempre!. 1996. March 21, 2024. es. 80. 43. 2251–2257. su nuevo álbum En éxtasis se ha vendido como pan caliente en América del Sur.
  24. News: Pablo. Márquez. Alterna-rock for Chile and Argentina, and Gil goes on the web. 1 February 1997. LMQ-6. 8 August 2022. Billboard.
  25. Web site: Thalia, Reina El Éxito. es. https://web.archive.org/web/20180725033307/https://www.eltiempo.com/archivo/documento/MAM-643767. dead. 25 July 2018. 11 July 1997 . 24 June 2020. El Tiempo.
  26. Web site: Reinventarse y renacer. es. https://web.archive.org/web/20200324025240/https://www.elpais.com.uy/domingo/reinventarse-renacer.html. dead. 24 March 2020. 3 March 2019 . 24 June 2020. El Mundo. Uruguay.
  27. News: Popstar - Anahí Ganha seu certificado de Disco de Ouro por 'Mi Delírio' no Brasil. Franklin. Jonathan. Sistema Brasileiro de Televisão. Grupo Silvio Santos. 24 November 2012. Brazil. pt. https://web.archive.org/web/20120624063508/http://www.sbtworld.com.br/2012/06/popstar-anahi-ganha-seu-certificado-de.html. 24 June 2012. dead.
  28. Web site: Lo Que Esta Sonando. es. 7 February 1997 . 16 June 2017. El Tiempo.
  29. Thalía. es. 1998. March 19, 2024. 23. Zero.
  30. News: Breves: Música. es. September 18, 2002. March 18, 2024. 7. La Opinión.
  31. Book: Stavans, Ilan. Latin Music: Musicians, Genres, and Themes. 2014. March 19, 2024. 7. Bloomsbury Publishing. 979-8-216-10928-0 .
  32. News: Irresistible. August 19, 1996. March 19, 2024. 27B. Manila Standard. Josep O.. Cortes.
  33. News: En Extasis: EMI México. 1995. March 19, 2024. 14. Vista. Lili. Estefan. 11-12.
  34. Latin Music 6-Pack: The Billboard Star Award: Thalía. April 28, 2001. March 21, 2024. 30. Billboard.
  35. Book: Torres de la Pava, John Jairo. Teruel Ricardo. 2005. March 21, 2024. 404. es. Sic Editorial, Proyecto Cultural de Sistemas y Computadores. 978-958-708-154-1 .
  36. Web site: Univision Announces The nominess for Spanish-Language Music's Highest Honors: Premio Lo Nuestro A la Musica Latina. Univision. 1996. March 9, 2024. December 15, 2013. https://archive.today/20131215234124/http://www.thefreelibrary.com/UNIVISION+ANNOUNCES+THE+NOMINEES+FOR+SPANISH-LANGUAGE+MUSIC'S+HIGHEST...-a018135281.
  37. News: Cronistas premiaron con ACE lo mejor de la música argentina. La Opinión. March 13, 1997. 25. March 8, 2024. es.
  38. News: Dominan mexicanos Premios ACE. Reforma. January 13, 1997. 3. March 9, 2024. es. .
  39. John. Lannert. Billboard:Latin Notas. Billboard. 23 November 1996. 56.
  40. Peak positions for Brazil:
  41. Peak positions for Greece:
  42. Web site: LO QUE ESTA SONANDO. El Tiempo. 7 February 1997. 12 May 2021. es.
  43. Top Latin Albums. YE-63. Billboard. 28 December 1996. 17 June 2017.
  44. Web site: MAHASZ TOP 40 Overall results for 2001.. Mahasz. https://web.archive.org/web/20020614191656fw_/http://www.mahasz.hu/en/ta_top402001.htm. June 14, 2002. October 17, 2021.