Insomniac
Enrique Iglesias
Label: Interscope Records
Number of Discs: 1
Format: Audio CD
Release date:12th June 2007
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Track Listing
- 1. Ring My Bells - Enrique Iglesias, Iglesias, Enrique
- 2. Push - Enrique Iglesias, Adonis Lyrics
- 3. Do You Know? (The Ping Pong Song) - Enrique Iglesias, Garrett, Sean Lyrics
- 4. Somebody's Me - Enrique Iglesias, DioGuardi, Kaca Lyrics
- 5. On Top of You - Enrique Iglesias, Austin, J. Lyrics
- 6. Tired of Being Sorry - Enrique Iglesias, Thomas, Scott Lyrics
- 7. Miss You - Enrique Iglesias, Birgisson, Arnthor Lyrics
- 8. Wish I Was Your Lover - Enrique Iglesias, Birgisson, Arnthor
- 9. Little Girl - Enrique Iglesias, Barry, Paul
- 10. Stay Here Tonight - Enrique Iglesias, DioGuardi, Kaca Lyrics
- 11. Sweet Isabel - Enrique Iglesias, Stewart, Brodie Lyrics
- 12. Don't You Forget About Me - Enrique Iglesias, Barry, Paul
- 13. DÃmelo [Spanish Version of Do You Know] - Enrique Iglesias, Garrett, Sean
- 14. Alguien Soy Yo [Spanish Version of Somebody's Me] - Enrique Iglesias, DioGuardi, Kaca Lyrics
- 15. Amigo Vulnerable [Spanish Version of Tired of Being Sorry] - Enrique Iglesias, Gómez-Escolar, Luis
Album Description
Enrique Iglesias has sold 40 million albums in a little over a decade, becoming one of the most successful artists in the history of popular music. He has spent the past three years crafting his latest album.
Entitled "Insomniac," a humorous nod to Enrique's sleepless nights and obsessive artistic persona, the record is clearly the most ambitious project of his phenomenal career.
Amazon.com
After three years of tossing and turning in anticipation of a new Enrique Iglesias disc, fans of the Latin superstar may find themselves losing still more sleep over early reviews that take Insomniac to task for straying too far from the sound that launched him to the loverman stratosphere. No need, though. Despite the presence of Lil' Wayne on the ultra-steamy, street-edged "Push" and some unapologetically catchy pop tunes any male singer, ethnicity aside, could have fun with ("Do You Know," for example, and "Tired of Being Sorry," a Ringside re-tread), white-hot machismo and Latin charm permeate Insomniac reliably. "Little Girl" sends out liquid-eyed outpourings of love to the ladies, "Don't You Forget About Me" delivers a sweet lament over a melting guitar line, and three late Spanish-language tracks--though they're just translations of English versions that preceded them--manage to lift the whole thing into a romantic shangri-la. If it's a peppier shangri-la than normal, chalk it up to No-Doz; Iglesias admits in the liner notes that he, himself, is the insomniac the disc was named for. --Tammy La Gorce
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