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| Name = Bailando! |
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| name = Bailando! |
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| cover = Bailando!.jpg |
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| type = EP |
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| artist = [[Gloria Estefan]] |
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| Format = CD-Maxi<br>Cassette-Maxi |
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| released = 1998 |
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| Genre = [[Latin pop]], [[Dance music|dance]], [[Pop music|pop]] |
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| Writer = [[Gloria Estefan]]<br>[[Emilio Estefan, Jr.]]<br>[[Jorge Casas]]<br>Clay Ostwald<br>[[Lawrence Dermer]]<br>Juanito R. Márquez<br>[[Kike Santander]]<br>[[Estéfano]] |
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| genre = * [[Latin pop]] |
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*[[Dance music|dance]] |
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*[[Pop music|pop]] |
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| This single = "'''Bailando!'''" <br>(1998)</small> |
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| Next single = "[[Party Time! (Gloria Estefan single)|Party Time!]]" <br>(1998)</small> |
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| label = [[Epic Records|Epic]] |
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'''''Bailando!''''' is a special |
'''''Bailando!''''' is a special promotional release by pop singer [[Gloria Estefan]]. |
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Released in 1998, ''Bailando!'' was sold only in [[Target Corporation|Target]] department stores as a promotion for the ''[[gloria!]]'' album. A complementary English-language |
Released in 1998, ''Bailando!'' was sold only in [[Target Corporation|Target]] department stores as a promotion for the ''[[gloria!]]'' album. A complementary English-language release, ''[[Party Time! (Gloria Estefan single)|Party Time!]]'', was released at the same time, again sold only at [[Target Corporation|Target]]. |
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There is only one track on the CD and Cassette: "The Bailando Megamix |
There is only one track on the CD and Cassette: "The Bailando Megamix", a 22-minute [[megamix]] of seven of Gloria's biggest Latin hits up to that point, including one song in English-Language ([[Higher (Gloria Estefan song)|Higher]]). Several of the included songs were remixed in a [[house music|house]] or [[techno]] style. The medley was also included in the ''[[Cuba Libre (Gloria Estefan song)|Cuba Libre]]'' single released in Europe and Spain. |
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==Megamix Song Sequence== |
==Megamix Song Sequence== |
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* "[[Tres Deseos]]" |
* "[[Tres Deseos]]" |
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==Formats & Track Listings== |
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| headline = U.S. CD-Maxi Single (''Limited Edition'') [A 33610] {1998}<ref>http://www.45worlds.com/cdsingle/cd/a33610</ref> |
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| title1 = Bailando Megamix |
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| note1 = [[Mi Tierra (song)|Mi Tierra]] / [[Abriendo Puertas (song)|Abriendo Puertas]] / [[Oye Mi Canto (Hear My Voice)|Oye Mi Canto]] / [[Montuno (song)|Montuno]] / [[Tradición]] / [[Higher (Gloria Estefan song)|Higher]] / [[Tres Deseos]] |
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| writer1 = Gloria Estefan, Emilio Estefan, Jr., Jorge Casas, Clay Ostwald, Lawrence Dermer, J.R. Marquez, Kike Santander, Estefano |
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| headline = U.S. Cassette-Maxi Single (''Limited Edition'') [BT 33610] {1998}<ref>http://www.45worlds.com/tape/media/bt33610</ref> |
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| title1 = Bailando Megamix |
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| note1 = [[Mi Tierra (song)|Mi Tierra]] / [[Abriendo Puertas (song)|Abriendo Puertas]] / [[Oye Mi Canto (Hear My Voice)|Oye Mi Canto]] / [[Montuno (song)|Montuno]] / [[Tradición]] / [[Higher (Gloria Estefan song)|Higher]] / [[Tres Deseos]] |
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| writer1 = Gloria Estefan, Emilio Estefan, Jr., Jorge Casas, Clay Ostwald, Lawrence Dermer, J.R. Marquez, Kike Santander, Estefano |
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| length1 = 22:18 |
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| title2 = Bailando Megamix |
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| note2 = [[Mi Tierra (song)|Mi Tierra]] / [[Abriendo Puertas (song)|Abriendo Puertas]] / [[Oye Mi Canto (Hear My Voice)|Oye Mi Canto]] / [[Montuno (song)|Montuno]] / [[Tradición]] / [[Higher (Gloria Estefan song)|Higher]] / [[Tres Deseos]] |
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| writer2 = Gloria Estefan, Emilio Estefan, Jr., Jorge Casas, Clay Ostwald, Lawrence Dermer, J.R. Marquez, Kike Santander, Estefano |
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| length2 = 22:18 |
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==Release History== |
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| U.S. <small>(Only)</small> |
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| {{start date|1998}} |
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*Producer: Pablo Flores for Estefan Enterprises Inc. |
*Producer: Pablo Flores for Estefan Enterprises Inc. |
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*Remix and additional production by Pablo Flores. |
*Remix and additional production by Pablo Flores. |
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==References== |
==References== |
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<references/>#http://web.archive.org/web/20091027084359/http://www.geocities.com/weslarkins/glorialibre.html ''gloriaestefandiscographydatabase'' |
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{{Gloria Estefan}} |
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[[Category:Gloria Estefan EPs]] |
[[Category:Gloria Estefan EPs]] |
Latest revision as of 17:12, 1 December 2023
Bailando! | |
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EP by | |
Released | 1998 |
Genre | |
Length | 22:18 |
Label | Epic |
Bailando! is a special promotional release by pop singer Gloria Estefan.
Released in 1998, Bailando! was sold only in Target department stores as a promotion for the gloria! album. A complementary English-language release, Party Time!, was released at the same time, again sold only at Target.
There is only one track on the CD and Cassette: "The Bailando Megamix", a 22-minute megamix of seven of Gloria's biggest Latin hits up to that point, including one song in English-Language (Higher). Several of the included songs were remixed in a house or techno style. The medley was also included in the Cuba Libre single released in Europe and Spain.
Megamix Song Sequence
[edit]- "Mi Tierra"
- "Abriendo Puertas"
- "Oye Mi Canto"
- "Montuno"
- "Tradición"
- "Higher"
- "Tres Deseos"
Production credits
[edit]- Producer: Pablo Flores for Estefan Enterprises Inc.
- Remix and additional production by Pablo Flores.
- Keyboards and programming by Lester Mendez.
- Mixed by Javier Garza.
References
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