Turmalina (album)

Turmalina
Studio album by Natalia Oreiro
Released June 1, 2002
(see release history)
Recorded January–May 2002 (Buenos Aires (Argentina), Miami, Florida (U.S.), Montevideo (Uruguay)
Genre Latin pop, Pop rock
Length 39:18
39:48 (Turmalina Kachorra Edition)
Language Spanish
Label BMG Ariola Argentina,
Sony BMG Czech Republic
Producer Kike Santander
Natalia Oreiro chronology
Tu Veneno
(2000)
Turmalina
(2002)
Turmalina Kachorra Edition
Turmalina Kachorra Edition Cover
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic [1]

Turmalina is the third album by Uruguayan singer and actress Natalia Oreiro. It is also her first Spanish language album since 2000.

Background and production

Turmalina was produced by Latin maker Kike Santander and reflects and important step forward in Natalia Oreiro's musical career. The album was recorded in US, in the middle of the artist's worldwide tour. Natalia travelled with her musicians from Russia to Miami, from Miami to Prague, from Prague to Bucarest, from Bucarest to Miami for several months. Turmalina is a combination of rhythms such as rock, pop and some sort of reminiscent of the 70's and 80's sounds. It also combines murga, candombe and ballads. Everything carefully followed by guitar and percussion arrangements specially made by Uruguayan talent Jaime Roos.

On this album, Oreiro write and composed the songs: "Alas de libertad" (Wings of freedom), which is inspired by kids she met some time ago in the city of Jujuy, Argentina; "Mar" (Sea) tells the love story between a sailor and his girlfriend. Natalia also contributed to the lyrics of "Cayendo" (Falling) and "Caprichos" (Whims).

"Que Digan Lo Que Quieran" (Let Them Say What They Want) is Turmalina's first single. "Cuesta arriba, cuesta abajo" is the song related to the soap opera "Runaway Lady". The album had a simultaneous release in Argentina, Chile, Uruguay, Czech Republic, Russia, Hungary, Greece, Romania, Israel and Korea. Nearly 1.800.000 copies of this album have been sold worldwide.

Track listing

  1. "No Soporto" (Andrés Múnera, Fernando "Toby" Tobón) (3:26)
  2. "Que Digan Lo Que Quieran" (Kike Santander) (3:55)
  3. "Amor Fatal" (José Luis Arroyave, Giovani Correa) (3:06)
  4. "Alas De Libertad" (Natalia Oreiro, Marcelo Wengrovsky) (4:12)
  5. "Canto Canto" (Kike Santander, Gustavo Santander, José Luis Arroyave) (3:25)
  6. "Cayendo" (Natalia Oreiro, José Gaviria, Andrés Múnera, Fernando "Toby" Tobón) (3:07)
  7. "Por Verte Otra Vez" (Kike Santander) (3:26)
  8. "Cuesta Arriba, Cuesta Abajo" (Coti Sorokin, Matías Sorokin) (3:40)
  9. "No Va Más (El Burrito de Washington Oreiro)" (Tulio Cremisini, Kike Santander, Gustavo Santander) (3:13)
  10. "Pasión Celeste" (Jaime Roos, Raúl Castro) (3:39)
  11. "Mar" (Natalia Oreiro) (4:09)

Official versions

  1. Cuesta Arriba, Cuesta Abajo (Main Version) (3:40)
  2. Que Digan Lo Que Quieran (Main Version) (3:55)

Charts

Year Single Chart Position
Polonia Argentina Russia Czech Espana
2002 Cuesta Arriba, Cuesta Abajo #17 #19 #1 #11 #15
Que Digan Lo Que Quieran #2 #1 #1 #5 #5

Release history

Region Date Label
June 1, 2002 Argentina BMG Ariola Argentina
October 13, 2003 Czech Republic Sony BMG Czech Republic

References

  1. Bonacich, Drago. Turmalina (album) at AllMusic

External links

  1. Natalia Oreiro Official Site
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