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  1. "Amar sin ser amada" – 3:32 (Estéfano, José Luis Pagán)
  2. "Seducción" – 4:02 (Thalía Sodi, Estéfano, José Luis Pagán)
  3. "Un Sueño Para Dos" – 4:00 (Estéfano, José Luis Pagán)
  4. "Sabe Bien" – 4:14 (Estéfano, Julio C. Reyes)
  5. "24000 Besos (24000 Baci)" – 3:20 (Adriano Celentano, Lucio Fulci, Piero Vivarelli)
  6. "Olvídame" – 4:10 (Estéfano, Julio C. Reyes)
  7. "No Puedo Vivir Sin Ti" – 4:20 (Estéfano, José Luis Pagán)
  8. "Un alma sentenciada" – 3:42 (Estéfano, José Luis Pagán)
  9. "No Me Voy A Quebrar" – 3:52 (Estéfano, José Luis Pagán)
  10. "Loca" – 4:27 (Estéfano, José Luis Pagán)
  11. "Empezar de "0"" – 3:14 (Thalía Sodi)
  12. "Amor Prohibido" (Bonus Track) – 3:02 (A.B. Quintanilla III, Pete Astudillo)
  13. "You Know He Never Loved You" – 3:35 (Thalía Sodi, Estéfano, José Luis Pagán)
  14. "Seduction(English Version)" – 4:06 (Thalía Sodi, Estéfano, Alexandra Taveras, José Luis Pagán, Sheppard)
  15. "A Dream for Two" – 3:59 (Thalía Sodi, Estéfano, Alexandra Taveras, José Luis Pagán, Sheppard)

Special Edition

CD (same contents as the Standard Edition) DVD

  1. "El Mundo de Thalía" (Documental Video)
  2. "Acción y Reacción" (Video)
  3. "Seducción" (Live from New York City)
  4. "Amar sin ser Amada" (Behind the Scenes)

The Sixth Sense (European Version)

Like it's counterpart this version comes in two editions: a standard CD version and a CD+DVD version. The tracklist of this version is the same as the standard El Sexto Sentido version. The only difference is in the cover where instead of El Sexto Sentido it reads The Sixth Sense. In the CD+DVD version, the documental video El Mundo de Thalía is retitled to Thalía's World and the interview is in English and not in Spanish.

The Sixth Sense (Japanese Version)

The Sixth Sense was released in Japan on September 13, 2005 by Toshiba EMI with a different cover. It includes an Enhanced CD portion (not a DVD).

Tracklisting

  1. "Amar Sin Ser Amada" [Reggaeton Mix] (featuring Héctor 'El Bambino') – 3:21
  2. "You Know He Never Loved You" – 3:32
  3. "Seduction" – 4:06
  4. "A Dream for Two" – 3:59
  5. "Amar Sin Ser Amada" – 3:32
  6. "Seducción" – 4:02
  7. "Un Sueño para Dos" – 4:00
  8. "Sabe Bien" – 4:14
  9. "24.000 Besos (24.000 Baci)" – 3:20
  10. "Olvídame" – 4:10
  11. "No Puedo Vivir Sin Ti" – 4:20
  12. "Un Alma Sentenciada" – 3:42
  13. "No Me Voy a Quebrar" – 3:52
  14. "Loca" – 4:27
  15. "Empezar de "O"" – 3:14
  16. "Amor Prohibido" – 3:02

Enhanced CD portion

  1. "Message from Thalia" (Documental Video)
  2. "You Know He Never Loved You" [Video]
  3. "Amar Sin Ser Amada" [Video]

El Sexto Sentido: Re+Loaded

On February 14, 2006 Thalía re-released her El Sexto Sentido with a formal name: El Sexto Sentido Re+Loaded in Mexico (May 29 in Spain, June 6 in USA).

It contains 4 new tracks:

  • "Cantando Por Un Sueño"
  • "No, No, No" (featuring Anthony "Romeo" Santos)
  • "La Super Chica"
  • "Un Alma Sentenciada [Hex Hector Remix]"

"Loca", "Amor Prohibido" and all of the English tracks, which were songs from the original edition, were removed.

  • Tracklist:
  1. "Cantando Por Un Sueño" – 4:12 (Estéfano)
  2. "No, No, No" (featuring Anthony "Romeo" Santos) – 4:11 (Santos, Anthony "Romeo")
  3. "Amar Sin Ser Amada" – 3:32
  4. "Seducción" – 4:02
  5. "Un Sueño para Dos" – 4:00
  6. "Sabe Bien" – 4:14
  7. "24.000 Besos (24.000 Baci)" – 3:20
  8. "Olvídame" – 4:10
  9. "No Puedo Vivir Sin Ti" – 4:20
  10. "Un Alma Sentenciada" – 3:42 (Estéfano, José Luis Pagán)
  11. "No Me Voy a Quebrar" – 3:52
  12. "Empezar de "O"" – 3:14
  13. "Un Alma Sentenciada" [Hex Hector Remix] – 3:38
  14. "La Super Chica" – 4:00 (Chris Rodríguez, Michael "Junno" Cosculluela)

Songs information

Song Length Writer(s)
"24.000 Besos (24.000 Baci)" 3:20 Adriano Celentano, Lucio Fulci, Piero Vivarelli
"A Dream for Two" 3:59 Estéfano, Pagán, Sheppard, Thalía, Taveras
"Amar Sin Ser Amada" 3:32 Estéfano, Pagán
"Amor Prohibido" 3:02 Pete Astudillo, A.B. Quintillana III
"Cantando por un Sueño" 4:12 Estéfano, Reyes
"Empezar de "0"" 3:14 Thalía
"La Super Chica" 4:00 Rodríguez, Cosculluela, Ponce
"Loca" 4:27 Estéfano, Pagán
"No, No, No" (featuring Anthony "Romeo" Santos) 4:11 Anthony "Romeo" Santos, Thalía
"No Me Voy a Quebrar" 3:52 Estéfano, Pagán
"No Puedo Sivir Sin Ti" 4:20 Estéfano, Pagán
"Olvídame" 4:10 Estéfano, Reyes
"Sabe Bien" 4:14 Estéfano, Reyes
"Seducción" 4:02 Estéfano, Pagán
"Seduction" 4:06 Estéfano, Pagán, Sheppard, Thalía, Taveras
"Un Alma Sentenciada" 3:42 Estéfano, Pagán
"Un Sueño para Dos" 4:00 Estéfano, Pagán
"You Know He Never Loved You" 3:35 Estéfano, Pagán, Sheppard, Thalía, Taveras

Reception

Thalía's self-titled 2003 effort was meant to be her English-language breakthrough, with guest shots from Fat Joe and photography that resembled a Spiegel ad, or maybe a Shania album. But it was too superficial, and there was little crossover appeal in the music itself. In contrast, 2005's Sexto Sentido is sung entirely en español, but for English versions of its three singles tacked onto the end. It's a straightforward Latin pop album, with the requisite balladry (the rousing "Olvídame" really shows off her voice), bouncy hybrid pop (the bandoneón-flavored opener "Amar Sin Ser Amada"), and exuberant anthems you can imagine the entire dancefloor singing along with "Seducción," "No Me Voy a Quebrar." It also features "Amor Prohibido," Thalía's rendition of Selena's Tejano classic. (Thalía performed the song at an April 2005 concert event that remembered Selena on the ten-year anniversary of her murder.) Sexto Sentido features songwriting and production throughout from Estéfano, and Thalía vocals are buoyant, particularly on the biggest notes. "24000 Besos (24000 Baci)" is a highlight, a dizzyingly upbeat track where the catchiness isn't lost in translation. Like the majority of Sexto Sentido, it's slick and perfectly arranged and performed with gusto. The album might not be the domestic breakthrough that Thalía's been hoping for since 2003, but it's a capable Latin pop effort that will get the crowd moving or the emotions flowing depending on the track. It's sure to appeal to her diehards. ~ Johnny Loftus, Allmusic

Charts

Charts (2005) Peak
position
Sales/Shipments Certifications
Argentina Top 20 CAPIF Albums Chart 2 70,000 Platinum
Bolivia 8,000
Brazil 20,000
Chile 10,000
Colombian Albums Chart Top 100 1 15,000 Gold
Dominican Republic 10,000 Gold
Ecuador 5,000
El Salvador 3,000
Honduras 10,000
Mexico Top 100 1 150,000+ Platinum
Mexico Re+Loaded 50,000+ Gold
U.S. Billboard Latin Pop Albums 2 Gold
U.S. Billboard Top Latin Albums 3 400,000 2x Multiplatinum
U.S. Billboard The Billboard 200 63
Greece IFPI Top 50 [1] 5 20,000 Gold
Guatemala 3,000
Hungary 3,000
Japan Top International Albums 21
Japan Top 500 Albums 63 20,000
Nicaragua 3,000
Taiwan 1,500
Tailand 3,000
Turkey Album Charts 2 50,000
Panama 3,000
Paraguay 4,000
Peru 3,000
Philippines 10,000
Poland 1,000
Pto Rican 2 20,000 Platinum
Romanian 2 10,000 Platinum
Slovakia 1 5,000 Platinum
Spain 41 10,000
Uruguay Album Charts 1,500
Venezuela 6 15,000 Gold
World 900,000

Charts

Production

  • Andrew Synowieck; Guitar
  • Archie Pena; Guitar (12 String Acoustic), Guitar (Electric), Programming
  • Chris Apostle; Production Coordination, Project Coordinator
  • Chris Rodriguez; Coros, Producer, Programming
  • Corey Rooney; Bateria, Keyboard Programming, Producer
  • Dan Shea; Bateria, Keyboard Programming, Producer
  • Dave Segal; Piano
  • Diego Acosta; Engineer
  • Donna Warner; Guitar (12 String Acoustic), Guitar (Electric)
  • Ed Calle; Vientos
  • Eric Archibald; Estilista
  • Estéfano; Producer
  • George Holz; Photography
  • Gerardo Gerdelin; Arranger
  • Guillermo Vadala; Bajo Sexto
  • Hernan Marchesi; Bateria, Percussion
  • Hex Hector; Producer
  • Javier Carrion; Bajo Sexto, Engineer
  • Javier Garza; Mixing
  • Jim Hacker; Vientos
  • Jimmy Rey; Arranger, Programming
  • Joanne Oriti; Production Coordination
  • Joel Someillan; Guitar, Keyboards
  • John Kricker; Vientos
  • José Luis Pagán; Arranger, Coros, Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Electric), Producer, *Programming; Spanish Adaptation
  • Julio C. Reyes; Arranger, Piano, Producer, Programming
  • Kevin Crouse; Engineer
  • Lilly Ponce; Spanish Adaptation
  • Lisette Lorenzo; Art Direction, Graphic Design
  • Luis Enrique Santos Beltrán; Design
  • Mauricio Gasca; Arranger, Engineer, Programming
  • Michael "Junno" Cosculluela; Coros
  • Mick Guzauski; Mixing
  • Odisa Beltrán; Production Coordination
  • Orlando Calzada; Engineer
  • Pablo Arraya; Engineer, Vocal Engineer
  • Pablo Arroyo; Engineer
  • Patan Vidal;Organ (Hammond)
  • Pedro Namerow; Assistant Engineer, Engineer
  • Peter Wade Keusch; Mixing
  • Pichon Dalpont; Engineer
  • Richard Bravo;Bateria
  • Sal Cuevas; Bajo Sexto
  • Scott Canto; Engineer
  • Sebastian DePeyrecave; Assistant Engineer, Engineer
  • Steven Sunset; Engineer
  • Thalía — executive producer
  • Ted Jensen; Mastering
  • Tony Concepcion; Vientos
  • Vicky Echeverri; Coros
  • Vlado Meller; Mastering

References


Music Videos

Charts (2006) Peak
position
Sales/Shipments Certifications
Mexico Re+Loaded 50,000 Gold

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