| フォーマット | CDアルバム |
| 発売日 | 2003年02月25日 |
| 国内/輸入 | 輸入 |
| レーベル | Fonovisa |
| 構成数 | 1 |
| パッケージ仕様 | - |
| 規格品番 | 350767 |
| SKU | 808835076722 |
構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 01:01:49
Personnel: Noelia (vocals); Toby Tobon (arranger, acoustic & electric guitars, keyboards, bass, programming, background vocals); Sergio Minski (acoustic & electric guitars); Dan Warner (guitar); Pedro Alfonso (violin); Konsatntin Litvinenco (cello); Jose Gaviria, Bernaro Ossa (keyboards, programming); Lee Levin (drums); Paolo Gonzalez, Catalina Rodriguez, Claudia Garcia, Ines Gaviria, Kike Santander, Imanol Mamery (background vocals).
Producers include: Jose Gaviria, Bernardo Ossa, Alexis Grullon, Fernando "Toby" Tobon, Andres Munera.
Personnel: Dan Warner (guitar); Fernando Tobon (acoustic guitar, electric guitar, bajo sexto, keyboards, programming); Sergio Minski (acoustic guitar, electric guitar); Pedro Alfonso (violin); Rodrigo Bravo, Juanes, Richard Serotta (viola); Doug Emery (piano, keyboards); Andres Munera, Jose Gaviria, Bernardo Ossa (keyboards, programming).
Recording information: MT STudios; Outline Recording Studios; O-zone Studios; Santander Studios; South Beach Audio; Studio G; Ultra Sound Studios.
Photographer: Blasius Erlinger.
Arrangers: Andres Munera; Jose Gaviria; Bernardo Ossa; Fernando Tobon.
From norteno to tejano to banda/corrido, Fonovisa Records has been a major player in the Mexican market. Mexican music is Fonovisa's niche; that's the company's bread and butter, and the company tends to sell more CDs in places that have a large Mexican population (especially Mexico and the southwestern part of the United States) than it does in places where the Latino community is primarily Cuban, Dominican, or Puerto Rican. Nonetheless, Fonovisa does venture outside the Mexican realm on occasion, and Noelia's Natural is a good example. Although Noelia is from Puerto Rico -- a place that is known for salsa -- Natural has more to do with Latin pop than it does with salsa and Afro-Cuban music. A few of the tracks have a salsa romantica influence -- including the infectious "Enamorada" -- but most of them don't. Natural is Latin pop more than anything, which means that Fonovisa wasn't going after the tropical market (meaning salsa, merengue, bachata, and cumbia) exclusively. Rather, Natural is the sort of Latin pop release that is meant to have across-the-board appeal in the Spanish-speaking world -- in other words, Fonovisa is going after Latinos in general rather than catering to a specific Latin market (which is how stars like Shakira and Ricky Martin have typically been marketed). Although Noelia's slick, romantic Latin pop isn't terribly challenging, tracks like "Huella Tras Huella" and "Tan Cerca y Tan Lejos" are still very easy to like. Noelia may not be one of the more cutting-edge artists in the Latin world, but in terms of charm, quality, and craftsmanship, Natural paints an attractive picture of the Puerto Rican vocalist. ~ Alex Henderson
録音 : ステレオ (Studio)
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