Enrique Iglesias - Seven (CD)

Album Details: Seven

Release Date:11/25/2003
Label:Interscope Records
UPC:602498613399

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    Excellent album

    By Kristin  Mar 21, 2004 | 1 out of 1 found this Seven review helpful

    Pros: see below

    Cons: none

    I have five of Enrique's albums, and this one ranks high on my list as a favorite. It's great from beginning to end, and I'm not sure why it hasn't sold as well as previous albums. I'm always amazed by the diversity of the audie...nces at his concerts, and think fans should support his talent by purchasing the music. If you are thinking of buying, go do it! Read more Less

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    I love "7"

    By AilynN  Dec 7, 2003 | 1 out of 1 found this Seven review helpful

    Pros: I love Enrique!

    Cons: I'm Addicted!

    I love "7". I think is a great album, with specials lyrics. Congrats Enrique you made a great job. Thanks for give us your music....

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  • All Music Guide

    While on his Spanishlanguage albums Enrique Iglesias allows himself to focus on ballad material, his English albums must please a wider audience scattered Latin pop fans, straight pop listeners, WalMart shoppers, and of course, his passel of female worshipers. 7 accomplishes all that and more, positioning Iglesias as not only a dropdead pop crooner who whispers everything middleaged housewives want to hear, but also as a hip, knowing postmodern vocalist closer to Kylie Minogue than Ricky Martin. Iglesias can please several crowds at once because, first of all, they're not that different and, second, his production team deftly arranges the hipness while he can remain the earnest ballader. Alex Ander and Rob Davis, one of two main teams working on the record, quote freely but well: "California Callin'" is "The Boys of Summer" by way of New Order, while "The Way You Touch Me" and "Break Me Shake Me" are very good Fleetwood Mac rewrites. Given arrangements with teeth, Iglesias responds wi...th a set of solid performances, ones that suit his audience but also offer something to listeners who aren't immediately captivated by the faraway look in his eyes on the cover. Pardon the occasional pandering lyric, as on "Free" ("...free to do the dirty things you like"), as well as the occasional awkward tenderness ("I was alone, grasping for my sanity/Your beauty came, free of vanity/Opened my mind, gave me your anatomy"), or that Latin cry he occasionally inserts into his voice; 7 is a solid pop album from an artist with someone to seduce, if not something to say. - John Bush, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Enrique Iglesias

At the dawn of the new millennium, Enrique Iglesias was the best-selling Latin recording artist in the world. The son of multimillion-selling singer Julio Iglesias, Enrique was born in Madrid, Spain, where he lived with his mother, his brother Julio, and his sister Chabeli. In 1982, his mother sent them to live in Miami, FL, with their father. In Miami, Enrique was expo... Read more