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Studio album by Natalia Oreiro | ||||||||||
Released | July 14, 1998 (Argentina) | |||||||||
Recorded | 1998 (Buenos Aires (Argentina), Miami, Florida (U.S.) | |||||||||
Genre | Latin pop | |||||||||
Length | 43:32 43:54 (Original Argentine Edition) |
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Language | Spanish | |||||||||
Label | BMG Ariola Argentina | |||||||||
Producer | Pablo Durand | |||||||||
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Natalia Oreiro is the self-titled debut Spanish language album by Uruguayan singer and actress Natalia Oreiro.
Due to a big success of a song Que si, que si from the movie Un Argentino en New York Natalia Oreiro was offered collaboration with music company BMG Argentina to make her own CD. Pablo Durand became the producer of the CD. The CD was recorded in first half year of 1998 in studios in Buenos Aires and also at Miami in Florida. The title of the CD is simple – Natalia Oreiro since this was the first singer’s debut CD.
For the CD there were 11 songs recorded and the 12th song is a bonus song. It is "Que si, que si" from the movie Un Argentino en New York. All songs are in Latin style, and there are also two ballads. Seven songs were composed for Natalia by duo Pablo Durand and Fernando Lopez Rossi, who wrote big hit "Que si, que si". Romantic song "Me muero de amor" was written by famous composing duo Claudia Brant and Coti Sorokin. Cladia Brant together with Marcel Wengrowsky worked together on song called "Nada mas que hablar". Three writers were working together to create a hit song "Huracán" and song called "Valor" was for Natalia written and composed by Donato Poveda. The final sound of the CD was directed by Afo Verde and background sounds of saxophone were recorded by Ed Calle.
Songs from the CD Natalia Oreiro were used in telenovela "Muñeca Brava" (Brave Doll) where Natalia played a main character in years 1998-1999. Song "Cambio Dolor" was the title song and song "Me muero de amor" was a love theme of main characters.
Cover
Natalia was pictured on the cover of her CD as a princess in beautiful dresses and nice hairdo. There were altogether 11 photos used for the cover and booklet. The photographer was Claudio Divella and the whole design was made by two graphic designers Scherman and Veraldi. The booklet is in pink tone with other graphic details. In the booklet there are texts to all songs, information about the CD making process and also thanks from Natalia to her co-authors, her family and to her fans.
There was a new cover and booklet made for the international edition of the CD. In the new version there are seven photos from which four are in black and white. Booklet lacks lyrics. The rest remains the same.
The first single released to promote the CD was "De tu amor" that was released in summer 1998. Natalia filmed also a music video for this song. CD Natalia Oreiro was released on 14 July 1998. Due to the big success of telenovela "Muneca Brava" abroad, the CD was also released in many other countries in years of 1999 and mainly in 2000. The content is the same just the cover differs.
In the first week of selling there was sold 60.000 CDs in Argentina. Altogether there was about 400.000 CDs sold in Argentina. In the rest of Latin America there were another 200.000 CDs sold. In Spain the CD sold 300.000 copies and in other European countries there were about 700.000 CDs sold (in the Czech Republic it was 85.000 and in Poland 150.000). Overall there were about 1.600.000 CDs sold and the disc got 10 times platinum award.
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Natalia Oreiro (Natalia Oreiro) (1998)
In Argentina only the CD was awarded with two platinum discs for selling. In many East European countries as well as in Russia and Israel and moreover in Latin America the CD got many golden or platinum discs for the selling.
Natalia Oreiro: release for Poland | ||||
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Compilation album by Natalia Oreiro | ||||
Released | March 12, 2001 only Poland | |||
Recorded | 1998 - 2001 | |||
Genre | Pop rock, Latin pop | |||
Length | 28:34 | |||
Label | Sony BMG Poland | |||
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Natalia Oreiro 2001 (Czech republic) | ||||
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Compilation album by Natalia Oreiro | ||||
Released | September 17, 2001 only (Czech republic) |
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Recorded | 1998 - 2001 | |||
Genre | Pop rock, Latin, Dance pop | |||
Length | 44.03 | |||
Label | Sony BMG Czech republic | |||
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Natalia Oreiro 2001 (Czech republic) is a kind of compilation that is issued specially for fans of the Czech Republic. Published 17 September 2001 with Sony BMG Czech Republic.
Between 2000 and 2001, Uruguay experienced singer Natalia Oreiro in the Czech Republic unprecedented success. It became the best singer for 2000, the soap Muneca Brava and the most favorite of soap. Natalia in the Czech Republic won gold and platinum for sales of their albums and Natalia Oreiro Tu Veneno, prices for various popular magazines Czech, prizes for the best singer and actress Golden Otto 2000. In 2000 it became the main part of the ceremony Czech Nightingale, which sang two of his hits in March 2001 took place in the Czech Republic sold out two concerts. Thanks to the glory of this huge publishing company BMG Ariola CR decided to issue a special CD for Czech and Slovak fans. CD bears the name of Natalia Oreiro 2001 and is the subtitle Fans Edition.
This special compilation is divided into three parts. The first part consists of Oreiro biggest hits. In total they have been selected six and of course there are hits and Cambio Dolor Tu Veneno. In the second part of the compilation is located four remixes of hits from the first CD Natalie. The third part is interactive and is only on CD version. The five videos and other bonus was delivered three wallpaper on your desktop.
This special compilation for fans was released on the 17th September 2001, and only in the Czech Republic.
According to the Czech official IFPI charts CD was very successful in marketability. Many as 15 weeks, kept in the Top 40 and best placed to 13.position. Further six weeks to keep the CD in Top 80 charts marketability.
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