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Enamorada De Ti Music Artist : Selena Music Label : Emi International Release Date : 2012-04-03 Artistopia's Price :$10.02
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Selena Quintanilla, known simply as Selena, was a Mexican-American singer-songwriter. She was named "Top Latin artist of the 90s" and "Best Selling Latin artist of the decade" by Billboard magazine for her fourteen top ten singles in the Top Latin songs chart, including seven number one hits. Selena was called "The Queen of Tejano Music" and often referred as the Mexican equivalent to Madonna. What Selena accomplished by the time of her death, others could spend a lifetime trying to achieve. Selena's upcoming album, "Enamorada de Ti" shows her in a new level. This recording shows fans and the rest of the world how Selena would sound today. She would be a 40 year old woman with a solid career, collaborating with the hottest artists and continuing to break ground. Selena's legacy lives on and is shown on this new album
1993 and 1994 Live Performances on the Johnny Canales Show. This rare footage has never been previously released. Includes 9 top charting hits. Johnny Canales shares his favorite Selena interviews and memories. 5.1 & DTS Surround Sound
1. Intro 2. Como La Flor 3. Band Relationship 4. Las Cadenas 5. Loss Of Selena 6. Missing My Baby 7. Selena Interview 1 8. Que Creias 9. Opening Doors 10. Bidi Bidi Bom Bom 11. Selena Interview 2 12. No Me Queda Mas 13. Favorite Song 14. Amor Prohibido 15. Memorable Show 16. Si Una Vez 17. Selena Interview 3 18. El Chico Del Apartamento 512 19. Why People Love Selena
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Forever Selena Music Artist : Selena Music Label : MADACY SPECIAL MKTS Release Date : 2007-09-18 Artistopia's Price :$21.98
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Ones Music Artist : Selena Music Label : Emi International Release Date : 2012-05-08 Artistopia's Price :$11.68
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By now, Selena's recordings are like familiar friends, dropping in once a year or so to show off a new outfit that feels familiar, only it's prettied up in some new way. Ones offers 19 of the late Tejano diva's biggest hits, including the bittersweet crossover ballads "I Could Fall in Love" and "Dreaming of You." Every song sparkles with Selena's irresistible personality and rich, full-throttle delivery, especially impressive considering she was in her late teens and early 20s when most of these songs were recorded. The new addition here is "Con Tanto Amor," a three-song medley of "Amor Prohibido," "Si Una Vez," and "Como La Flor," that achieves added poignancy as a ballad. Ones also comes packaged with a DVD featuring Selena's complete video collection, from the shoestring-budget "La Carcacha" to the elegant "No Me Queda Mas." --Joey Guerra
Exitos & Recuerdos Music Artist : Selena Music Label : EMI Special Products Release Date : 1996-03-15 Artistopia's Price :$6.44
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Dreaming of You Music Artist : Selena Music Label : EMI Latin Release Date : 1995-07-18 Artistopia's Price :$16.98
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Released three months after her murder in 1995, Dreaming of You introduced the Tejano queen to the mainstream pop audience. Four new tunes recorded with producers Keith Thomas and Guy Roche envisioned Selena as a dance-pop diva similar to Janet Jackson or Mariah Carey, but with a Latin twist. Far more arresting are the two classic mariachi numbers and a bilingual duet with David Byrne recorded for the movie Don Juan DeMarco, in which Selena had a bit part. The contrast between her passionate invitation to "come dance with me" and Byrne's nerdy white-guy delivery indicated her wide-open creative potential. The rest of the album consists of remixes of Selena's Latin-pop hits, including a masterful version of "Techno Cumbia" that bring out the hip-hop and reggae flavors in the groove. The tragedy was that such a promising introduction also served as a sad farewell. --Rick Mitchell