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In
an industry increasingly dominated by disposable artists and short-term
careers, Gloria Estefan continues to thrive and firmly command the ardent
praise of fans worldwide. With the release of Greatest Hits Volume 2
she ascends to a rarified plateau that affirms her status as one of
pop music's true and enduring originals.
"As an artist, you dream about accumulating enough successful music
to someday do just one greatest-hits album, but to reach the point where
you're releasing your second collection of hits is beyond belief,"
Estefan says. "I'm so proud and so grateful to have reached this
point."
In addition to providing diehard fans with a nicely woven collection
of Estefan's best-loved English-language hits from the past nine years,
Greatest Hits Volume 2 also effectively illuminates the most creatively
plush period of the artist's career to date. It also leaves the listener
appropriately enthusiastic about the next phase of Gloria's musical
career, thanks to the inclusion of the three sterling new tunes: "You
Can't Walk Away From Love," "Out Of Nowhere," and
"I Got No Love." "These are songs that allow me to remain
true to the sounds and musical concepts that I've developed over the
last few years, while also experimenting with a lot of fresh, new ideas,"
she says.
For added zest, Greatest Hits Volume 2 also features a new-millennium
take on the Miami Sound Machine classic "Conga." Renamed "Y-Tu-Conga,"
the evergreen tune has been masterfully reinvented into an underground
house anthem by none other than Gloria's son, Nayib, with club veteran
Little Louie Vega. "There weren't all the various current types
of dance music back when we first did 'Conga,' so there weren't any
different versions of the song," Gloria notes. "So, the song
was ripe for remixing. Nayib has always thought it should be done, so
he decided to go into the studio and give it a try.
He's been working as a DJ part time, and that's put him in close touch
with the sounds that are cutting-edge. I think he's done an amazing
job of bringing 'Conga' up to date, while retaining the original
essence of the song. And I'm not just saying that because I'm his mother,"
Gloria adds with a prideful smile. The remixed version of "Conga"
provides the perfect bridge between Estefan's salad days and the new
tunes that hint at where the artist is headed in the future.
Among the hottest cuts on Greatest Hits Volume 2 is the energetic
pop-disco anthem "Out of Nowhere." Produced by Emilio Estefan
Jr. and Randall Barlow, the track showcases a decidedly different style
of belting from the venerable performer. "The vocals are far more
layered than on anything I've ever recorded before," she says.
"It was a chance to play with texture, as well as create different
vocal personalities. It's a playful track, kind of sexy. It was a blast
to record. And I love that it's reminiscent of 'Conga,' in terms of
the percussive feel of the verse and the speed of lyric delivery. It
has a nice wrap-around feeling. It just swirls around you."
Estefan also enjoyed experimenting on "I Got No Love,"
another new composition, co-written with long-time Estefan collaborator
Jon Secada. "I'm crazy about the R&B vibe of that song,"
Gloria says. "It's a little more raw, street than people might
be used to hearing from me. I love the idea of working on relatively
empty tracks, wherein you have to really come up with some fresh vocal
ideas. There's some really nice vocal layering on this song, which I
think works well within the rhythmic context that Jon, Emilio and Sebastian
Krys, (one of the song's Co-producers) created."