Into the Light by Gloria Estefan (Vinyl, 1991)

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Record LabelMusic on Vinyl
UPC8719262014077
eBay Product ID (ePID)18050172690

Product Key Features

Release Year1991
FormatVinyl
GenreLatin, International
TypeLP
ArtistGloria Estefan
Release TitleInto the Light

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ReviewsNew York Times (Publisher) (1/30/91) - "...The singer's recent travails are reflected in the philosophical tone of several original songs on the album, including `Nayib's Song,' a pledge of devotion to her son, and `Close My Eyes,' a powerful soul-flavored ballad..."
Additional informationAlso available in a 3-pack with LET IT LOOSE and CUTS BOTH WAYS. Personnel includes: Gloria Estefan (vocals); Brian Monroney (guitar); Angelo Morris (piano); Jorge Casas (bass); Robert Rodriguez (drums); Emilio Estefan (congas); Rafael Padilla (percussion); Betty Wright, Jon Secada (background vocals). Producers: Emilio Estefan, Jr., Jorge Casas, Clay Ostwald. Recorded at Crescent Moon Studios, Miami, Florida. With its lead-off single, "Coming Out of the Dark," paving the way, Gloria Estefan moved even more firmly into adult contemporary territory with 1991's INTO THE LIGHT. That direction had already been hinted at with 1989's successful CUTS BOTH WAYS, but INTO THE LIGHT is even more toned-down, and further removed from the bright, Latin-influenced dance-pop on which Estefan built her name with Miami Sound Machine. Estefan moves deeply into ballad territory here, with sweet, radio-ready production touches surrounding swelling singalong choruses. The singer explores themes of love, life, and spiritual perseverance, themes that resonated with her fans given Estefan's miraculous recovery from serious injuries resulting from a car accident prior to the making of the album. In this way, INTO THE LIGHT was inspirational on a personal level--and also proved that Estefan was still a powerful force in the mainstream pop market.
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