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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Good...But could have been better, November 11, 2008
I have been a long time fan of Enrique Iglesias. Ever since 2001 when Escape came out I knew I would be a huge fan. I just got such a great high listening to that music. Naturally I went out and bought his previous english album, and all the ones after that.
I Was excited when I heard news of a Greatest Hits Album. Having heard all his Studio albums in full I can say i'm also a bit dissapointed, since there were so many hidden gems that didn't even become singles,songs like "Roamer", "Love 4 Fun", "If The World Crashes Down", "Sad Eyes", "Your My #1" or "Ring My Bells" (Don't Worry. I'm not crazy, Enrique's Hardcore fans will know what i'm talking about).
But as for the casual fan This compilation is all you'll ever need, since it has all the singles on it from Enrique's MTV hey day (Escape Era) and then some....They're all here from the signature hits "Hero", "Bailamos", "Be With You", "Escape", "Do You Know"...to the other hit singles "Love To See You Cry", "Rhythm Divine", "Addicted" ect.
The reason I feel this could have been better is if "Ring My Bells" had been on this collection (IT'S THE SONG FROM THE TRUE STAR COMMERCIAL, SO CHECK IT OUT IF YOU CAN), but then again it wasn't a single, so Why would it be on this album? This collection appears to be just for the casual listeners, as they might not own any of his Studio Albums. As I said if you're a casual listener of Enrique, this is the only CD You need to own, still it would have been nice if Interscope had put some more hits on here. There's room for more, since this CD is pretty short for a Greatest Hits clocking in at only 66 Minutes, but still it's a decent summary of Enrique's hits from the last Decade, and anyone more than a casual listener will probably own his albums anway, and might just buy this for the 2 New tracks. The new single "Away" is great, and "Takin' Back my Love" with Ciara is catchy, once you give it a listen or two.
Fans of this album would also do well to pick up "95/08" (his Spanish Language Greatest Hits Album) if you're just getting into Enrique, This is the Album to Start off with.
ALBUM SUMMARY:
Songs from the "Enrique" album (1999)
01 Rhythm Divine (3:30)
02 Be With You (3:41)
03 Could I Have This Kiss Forever ( Duet With Whitney Houston )(3:55)
04 Bailamos (3:33)
Songs from the "Escape" album (2001)
01 Escape (3:29)
02 Don't Turn Off The Lights (3:48)
03 Love To See You Cry (4:07)
04 Hero (4:24)
05 Maybe (3:15)
Songs from the album "7" (2003)
01 Not In Love (feat Kelis) (3:42)
02 Addicted (5:00)
Songs from the album "Insomniac" (2007)
01 Do You Know (3:39)
02 Somebody's Me (4:00)
03 Tired Of Being Sorry (4:02)
04 Can You Hear Me (3:43)
NEW SONGS ESPECIALLY FOR THIS ALBUM
01 Away (Feat Sean Garrett) (4:00)
02 Takin Back My Love (Feat Ciara) (3:51)
Overall this album captures his first 2 albums "Enrique" and "Escape"
at their best, preferabbly the singles, however "7" and "Insomniac" leave something to be desired. If youre a casual fan it won't matter much though. All the singles are here. Buy it for the songs from his first 2 albums, and the new tracks.
Peace . Out.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Enrique Greatest Hits!!, March 29, 2009
First I must say that I am a huge Enrique Fan!! IF you love Enrique and all his hits then you will love this CD!!! I love all these songs on this cd!!! I especially love that Enrique added his new song "AWAY" to his greatest hits!! I love the song "AWAy" because the song is sad, anyone who has had a man or woman break up with you listen to this song and you will understand the song "AWAY". The play list includes : Bailamos, AWAy, Hero, Be with you, Taking back my love(featuring Ciara), Rhythm Divine, Do you know?, Tired of being sorry, Escape, Could I have this Kiss forever(featuring Whitney Houston), Not in Love( featuring Kelis), Don't Turn off the Lights, LOve to see you cry, Maybe, Addicted, Somebody's me, Can you hear me.
One more thing : Go out and by this CD!! YOu will love it!!
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4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Reintroducing Enrique, November 13, 2008
Back in the late 90's, we've seen a huge Latin explosion in the music industry. While there have been acts that have been more about hyppe, and less of heart and soul like Jennifer Lopez, who hasn't really been a credible singer lately, or Ricky Martin, who hasn't really made an English pop album in years who just made everyone say they were Livin' La Vida Loca so much, others made it because of their family bonds. That was the case with Enrique Iglesias. His family has had a enormous career with singing because of the triumphs of his father Julio, and his sibling Julio Iglesias Jr., who has a moderate career in English a few years ago. But, it is hard to believe that it has been nearly 10 years, and Enrique has been the last Latin crossoverof the 90's act standing today. Now, his English music career is celebrated with a new hits collection.
Enrique Iglesias 2008 Greatest Hits, is a single disc reflection of his biggest ballads and seducing women to dance, that spans his 1st decade of success. The collection is noble, and a simple reintroduction to what he has brought to the table. The songs have all been remastered well, and include his boldest songs. All the hits are here from his seductive dance smashes like Bailamos and Rhythm Divine, to his intimate ballads such as Hero and the overlooked and seductive Could I Have This Kiss Forever with Whitney Houston. There are a few new songs here that really lack a bit of chemistry though, that miss the mark by a longshot including Away with Sean Garrett, and Takin' back My Love with Ciara, which feels like it is lacking soul and heart. That is something you haven't yet heard from Enrique, and that makes the new songs feel more like a turnoff than a starter for love and games in bed.
Still, despite those new tracks which feel more like a drag than seductive starters, Enrique Iglesias Greatest Hits isn't a bad buy for hard core fans, but mostly could've had a bit more for those who haven't yet heard any of his standards at all. While it isn't a bad purchase, I just was honestly hoping for a bit more to say that the rhythm was more divine to.
Album Cover: B
Songs: C+
Price: B-
Remastering: B
Overall: C+
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