Algo Natural

Algo Natural
Studio album by Alejandra Guzmán
Released September 14, 1999 (United States)
Genre Pop
Adult Contemporary
Label Sony Music, Ariola
Producer Juan Carlos Calderón, Oscar Lopez
Alejandra Guzmán chronology
La Guzmán
(1997)La Guzmán1997
Algo Natural
(1999)
Soy
(2001)Soy2001

Algo Natural is the ninth studio album recorded by Mexican singer Alejandra Guzmán, and it was released on September 14, 1999.

Album information

The album was her second produced by Oscar Lopez (tracks 1 to 7) and the first by Juan Carlos Calderón (tracks 9 to 14), and both co-produced the track "Paloma Herida". It is the first album by the singer to include more than eleven tracks (and to date the only) with fourteen. This was the only time that Guzmán worked with both producers.

Three singles were released to promote the album, "Algo Natural", "Enemigos" and "Si no te has ido, vete". "Enemigos" being the most successful. She received a Latin Grammy nomination for Best Female Rock Vocal Performance. It lost to Shakira's "Octavo Día" at the first Latin Grammy Awards.

At the time of release, this album was considered a flop, but eventually led to a Gold Certification in Mexico.

Track listing

  1. Enemigos (Sandra Baylac) — 4:11
  2. Grita (Pachi López/Reyli Barba) — 3:21
  3. Si No Te Has Ido, Vete (Reyli Barba) — 3:05
  4. Algo Natural (Jorge Villamizar) — 3:57
  5. Volaré (Alejandra Guzmán/Didi Gutman) — 3:31
  6. Vuelvo a Besar (feat. Johnny "Papi-Chulo" Wiggins) (V. Gandini) — 3:43
  7. Bye, Bye Love (Freddy Committee/Jorge Montesano) — 3:25
  8. Paloma Herida (Juan Carlos Calderón) — 4:15
  9. Me Perdí en Tu Cuerpo (Juan Carlos Calderón) — 4:44
  10. Mátame (Juan Carlos Calderón) — 3:44
  11. Qué Más Da (Juan Carlos Calderón) — 2:59
  12. Había Olvidado (Juan Carlos Calderón) — 3:06
  13. Haz la Guerra y el Amor (Juan Carlos Calderón) — 2:54
  14. Por Qué Tengo Que Amarte (Juan Carlos Calderón) — 3:14

Personnel

Tracks 1 to 7
Track 8
Tracks 9 to 14

Musicians

Tracks 1 to 8
Tracks 9 to 14

Sales and certifications

Region Certification Certified units/Sales
Mexico (AMPROFON)[1] Gold 75,000^

^shipments figures based on certification alone

References

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