Album

Dreaming Of You

Selena

1995 · Latin, Pop

8 collectors on Gatefold own this

Dreaming Of You by Selena

Dreaming Of You is a Latin & Tropical album by Selena, originally released in 1995. On Gatefold: 65 pressings tracked, owned by 8 collectors.

About

From her beginnings in the family band Los Dino, Selena Quintanilla was clearly destined for greatne. Put together by her father Abraham, the group played a variety of Latin styles as they rose up in the multifaceted Tejano music scene; with the continuing involvement of her siblings Abraham “A.B.” and Suzette, her solo career turned that sound into a boundary-crashing phenomenon. “I am a proud father,” Abraham Quintanilla tells Apple Music. “I am happy that my children embraced my dream.” Yet after four mostly Spanish-language major-label album, each more commercially successful than the last, Selena craved the opportunity for her music to reach even bigger audience. And with 1995’s <i>Dreaming of You</i>, a bilingual set of indelible song, she did precisely that. “For her to make the transition over would need a new team,” A.B. tells Apple Music. “The few songs she was able to record have now become classic.” Though the album emerged in the wake of her tragic, untimely passing, <i>Dreaming of You</i> fulfilled so many of Selena’s own dream. The album’s predominantly English-language first half firmly aligns her with the R&B-indebted pop stars of that moment, with the amorous title track and the stunning balladry of “I Could Fall In Love” taking on instant classic statu. “I knew from the minute I met her that she was going to make a difference,” Keith Thoma, who wrote and produced the latter track, tells Apple Music. “You just wanted her to win.” <i>Dreaming of You</i> included some surprising moment, particularly “God’s Child (Baila Conmigo),” written by David Byrne. The former Talking Heads frontman fondly recalls the opportunity he had to work with her on the hypnotically rhythmic track. “I had this song I was working on,” he tells Apple Muisc. “I thought it might be close enough, that she might not feel too strange for her to do it. I thought it was incredible.” Even previously released songs find fresh new beginnings here. With the help of Brooklyn’s hitmaking ensemble Full Force, “Missing My Baby” takes on a swaying quiet storm quality with a touch of new jack swing. Demonstrating that a great song can truly transcend language, the rerecorded Barrio Boyzz collaboration “Wherever You Are” brings more than just a bilingual edge to the original “Donde Quiera Que Esté.” A highlight off 1994’s <i>Amor Prohibido</i>, “Techno Cumbia” returned with a vengeance here and proved a game changer for both her contemporaries and successor. .

via Apple Music

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Tracklist

  1. 1I Could Fall In Love4:41
  2. 2Captive Heart4:23
  3. 3I'm Getting Used To You4:03
  4. 4God's Child (Baila Conmigo)4:15
  5. 5Dreaming Of You5:15
  6. 6Missing My Baby4:13
  7. 7Amor Prohibido2:55
  8. 8Wherever You Are (Dondequiera Que Estés)4:29
  9. 9Techno Cumbia4:44
  10. 10El Toro Relajo2:19
  11. 11Como La Flor3:52
  12. 12Tú Sólo Tú3:10
  13. 13Bidi Bidi Bom Bom3:41

Sound DNA

  • Latin & Tropical
  • Latin Pop & Rock
  • lush
  • tender
  • romantic

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