Planeta Paulina

Planeta Paulina
Studio album by Paulina Rubio
Released September 3, 1996 (1996-09-03)
Recorded 1995–1996
Genre
Label EMI Latin
Paulina Rubio chronology
El Tiempo Es Oro
(1995)El Tiempo Es Oro1995
Planeta Paulina
(1996)
Paulina
(2000)Paulina2000
Singles from Planeta Paulina
  1. "Siempre Tuya Desde La Raíz"
    Released: July 17, 1996 (1996-07-17)
  2. "Solo Por Ti"
    Released: September 24, 1996 (1996-09-24)
  3. "Enamorada"
    Released: December 4, 1996 (1996-12-04)
  4. "Miedo"
    Released: February 16, 1997 (1997-02-16)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Allmusic[1]

Planeta Paulina (Planet Paulina) is Paulina Rubio’s fourth studio album released in 1996 and her final album with the EMI Latin record label. The album includes the hit single "Enamorada", whose gay-themed video sparked controversy. Planeta Paulina also includes the singles "Siempre Siempre tuya desde la Raíz", "Solo Por Ti" and "Miedo" as well as the theme song from Rubio's 1995 telenovela, Pobre Niña Rica.

Singles

  • Siempre tuya desde la Raíz: First single of the album, an album of remixes of the song was released, it includes the song in its album version and more 10 remixes, they are: Album Version (04:44); Planet Club Mix (06:48); Planet ·Radio Mix (04:11); Planet ·Dub Mix (06:48); House Club Mix (06:44); House ·Radio Mix (04:10); House ·Dub Mix (06:44); Spanglish Planet Mix (06:47); English Planet Mix (04:16); Spanglish Club Mix (06:42); English ·Club Edit (04:08).[2] A music video of the song was directed by the Mexican director Fernando de Garay in a studio of the United States, most part of the video was made behind a green screen and it shows cybernetic and universal images.
  • Solo Por Ti: The second single of the album, released in August 1996. A CD single was released and includes the tracks: Version Album (4:14); Mix (7:47); 70's Edit (4:02); Dance Extended Mix (6:39); Mix Edit (3:55); English Version (4:14).[3] A music video directed by Fernando de Garay was released, and also included in the "Planeta Paulina" Televisa special.
  • Enamorada: Third single of the album. A maxi single of the song was released in Mexico. It includes the track versions: Album Version (3:37); I'm So In Love (Enamorada english version) (3:24); I'm So In Love - Mijangos Classic Mix (7:06); I'm So In Love - Mijangos Classic Edit (4:13).[4] A music video was made, it was filmed in Mexico and New York City, and was directed by Fernando de Garay. The video has a gay theme, in it Paulina discovers that her boyfriend cheats with another man.
  • Miedo: Forth and last single of the album. No music video was released.

Track listing

# Song Length Composer(s)
1 Introducción 0:49 Carlos Sánchez; César Valle
2 Miel Y Sal 4:11 César Lemos; Karla Aponte; Marcello Azevedo
3 Tú Y Yo 4:05 K.C. Porter; Marco Flores
4 Sólo Por Ti 4:14 Marco Flores
5 Enamorada 3:27 Paulina Rubio; César Valle
6 Miedo 3:20 Marco Flores; Paulina Rubio
7 Siempre Tuya Desde La Raíz 4:39 César Lemos; Karla Aponte; Rodolfo Castillo
8 Sueño De Cristal 3:46 Marco Flores
9 Una Historia Más 3:44 Paulina Rubio; Marco Flores
10 Dime 3:52 Paulina Rubio; Thomas Grant
11 Despiértate 3:10 Lars Erlandsson; Fredrik Lenander; Bella Morel; David Kreuger; Per Magnusson; Paulina Rubio
12 Pobre Niña Rica (Version 1) 3:36 Graciela Carballo; Mario Pupparo

Album credits

Vladimir Meller — mastering
Wendy Pedersen — mixing
Rodolfo Castillo — arranger, sequencing
Marco Flores — arranger, director, sequencing, producer
César Sogre — engineer
Ralf Stemman — arranger, sequencing
Marcelo Azevedo — arranger, sequencing
Brian Duncan — arranger, sequencing
César Lemos — arranger, sequencing
Luis Montes — arranger, sequencing
Bilta Quintero — mixing
Paulina Rubio — producer, mixing, concept, main performer, lead and background vocals

References

  1. Planeta Paulina - Allmusic Review AllMusic.com. Retrieved 12 June 2017.
  2. Paulina* – Siempre Tuya Desde La Raiz (Remixes) Discogs.com. Retrieved 12 June 2017.
  3. Paulina* – Solo Por Ti Discogs.com. Retrieved 12 June 2017.
  4. Paulina* – Enamorada Discogs.com. Retrieved 12 June 2017.


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