| Album Features |
| UPC: | 724354096907 |
| Artist: | Selena |
| Format: | CD |
| Release Year: | 2002 |
| Record Label: | EMI Music Distribution |
| Genre: | International, Tejano |
Track Listing1. I Could Fall in Love - (previously unreleased)
2. Captive Heart - (previously unreleased)
3. I'm Getting Used to You - (previously unreleased)
4. God's Child (Baila Conmigo) - (Spanish, previously unreleased)
5. Dreaming of You - (previously unreleased)
6. Missing My Baby
7. Amor Prohibido - (Spanish) :: Forbidden Love - (Spanish)
8. Wherever You Are (Dondequiera que Estes) - (Spanish)
9. Techno Cumbia - (Spanish)
10. El Toro Relajo - (Spanish) :: The Crazy Bull - (Spanish)
11. Como la Flor - (Spanish) :: Like A Flower - (Spanish)
12. Tu Solo Tu - (previously unreleased)
13. Bidi Bidi Bom Bom - (Spanish)
14. Spoken Liners Notes by the Band and Family
| Details |
| Contributing Artists: | Full Force, Luis Conte, Trey Lorenz, Mariachi Sol de Mexico, The Barrio Boyzz, Marc Antoine |
| Distributor: | EMI Music Distribution |
| Recording Type: | Studio |
| Recording Mode: | Stereo |
| SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album NotesReleased in 1995, the same year she was tragically shot, DREAMING OF YOU was the first of Selena's posthumous releases. Prior to her death, Selena had been something of a cultural icon in Latino communities, admired as much for her status as a positive cultural role model as for her breezy, catchy dance-pop.Like many of Selena's albums, DREAMING OF YOU balances ballads with bouncy, Latin-inflected grooves, a combination that had gained her popularity with young Latino listeners and traditional Tejano fans alike. The news of the singer's death brought her music to wider attention among North American audiences, so the album struck a chord across different cultural communities, a fact reinforced, no doubt, by the album's mix of Spanish and English lyrics, and her duet with David Byrne on "God's Child."
Editorial Reviews...at once a brief recap of her cumbia-flavored, Tex-Mex excellence and a poignant glimpse of the exploratory English-language path her career was beginning to take....her musical language flowed between South American cumbia, Caribbean reggae/dancehall, and...a kind of Latino urban contemporary...Vibe (19950901)...Whether belting out traditional ballads or tropical fantasies, Selena evokes lust and passion... - Rating: BEntertainment Weekly (19950721)3.5 Stars - Good Plus - ...Any of her five English-language ballads on DREAMING OF YOU could've been made for a sweet VH1 crossover...Rolling Stone (19950907)[A] multiplatinum marvel....It definitely maps out the sainted singer's omnivorous appetite.Spin eBay Product ID: EPID3183037
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