Gloria Estefan has a nice voice and does an interesting live show, but her albums are about as rigidly produced and routinely performed as anyone's this side of Julio...
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Gloria Estefan occasionally gets an above-average song, and her live show sometimes includes an Afro-Latin spot where she returns to her roots...This mid-'80s set is...
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The group was still billed as "Gloria Estefan & Miami Sound Machine" on this album, which showed the singer and her bandleader husband, Emilio, retaining the jazzy, Latino...
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Dispensing with the "Miami Sound Machine" name, Estefan continued to successfully to mix Latin-tinged dance numbers with strong ballads on this million-selling Top Ten solo...
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Gloria Estefan's second volume of greatest hits seems more progressive than her first, considering the techno-leaning sounds of her 1990s hits which dominate this set as...
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In 1985, she started off as the lead singer of Miami Sound Machine. By 1987, after scoring four big hits from their first major U.S. album, they became Gloria Estefan and...
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A stretch for Estefan, it's a genuinely worthy one, even if it sometimes strays too far from her Latin roots. This album of classic covers includes brilliant pop hits ("How...
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Abriendo Puertas (Opening Doors) is Gloria Estefan's second Spanish language album released in the U.S. Abriendo Puertas is about opening doors to the myriad of Latin...
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With Destiny, Gloria Estefan ties together the Cuban and Latinbeat influences she had been exploring on her Spanish albums with the adult contemporary pop that dominated her...
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Gloria Estefan's Everlasting Gloria presents 17 of her videos, including "Turn the Beat Around," "Live For Loving You," "I See Your Smile," and "Abriendo Puertas," in Dolby...
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Gloria Estefan's first U.S. Spanish-language album, Mi Tierra is one of her most satisfying, and a step above her English-language pop albums. Her voice is extremely...
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With this successful album, Estefan demonstrated that she had recovered from her serious accident of 1990. The album contains the telling hit "Coming out of the Dark" but...
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Alma Caribeņa (Caribbean soul), Gloria Estefan's third Spanish-language album, is another assured, varied effort in the tradition of its predecessors, Mi Tierra (1993) and...
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Released in 1995, Gloria Estefan's first holiday album, Christmas Through Your Eyes, has a few concessions to her Cuban heritage, particularly through "Arbolito de Navidad,"...
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Gloria Estefan: Don't Stop! gathers 12 of the pop diva's videos and live performances, including clips for "Oye," "Heaven's What I Feel," "Turn the Beat Around," and...
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Amor y Suerte: Exitos Romanticos rounds up a baker's dozen of Gloria Estefan's most romantic Spanish-language songs, including numerous really great ones. For the most part,...
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After spending some time exploring her Cuban roots and traditional pop, Gloria Estefan returns to straight-up dance-pop with the infectious Gloria! With its percolating...
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