Paulina Remixes

Paulina Remixes is the first remix album by Mexican recording artist Paulina Rubio. It was released on January 16, 2007 through EMI Music. The album contains remixes of tracks from her first four studio albums—La Chica Dorada (1992), 24 Kilates (1993), El Tiempo Es Oro (1995) and Planeta Paulina (1996)—and a new remix of her "Megahits". The remixes were done by NPS, Alejandro "Midi" Ortega, and Mijangos. The music was influenced by various genres of club music, such as dance and house.

Paulina Remixes
Remix album by
ReleasedJanuary 16, 2007
Recorded1992-1996
Genre
Length1:19:43
LabelEMI
Paulina Rubio chronology
Ananda
(2006)
Paulina Remixes
(2007)
Gran City Pop
(2009)

Paulina Remixes received positive reviews from music critics. Some reviewers called it a good remix compilation. It received minimal promotion compared to Rubio' previous compilation albums and was its was relevant because the digital released.

Release

Paulina Remixes received little promotion compared to Rubio's standards. On November 30, 2006 her first remix album was released through digital stores like Amazon and ITunes Store.[2] Fans were excited because it was a novelty and Paulina Rubio's website put it up for sale. On January 16, 2007 Paulina Remixes was launched in digital format in Mexico and the United States.

Critical reception

Paulina Remixes received positive reviews from music critics. Joey Guerra from Amazon wrote that "It's been more than a decade since Paulina Rubio left her golden-girl image at EMI Latin for a more liberating run at Universal Music. But her former label continues to mine Rubio's catalog for hits packages, rehashes and rarities. Most of the recent releases have been forgettable repeats, but Paulina Remixes assembles an impressive collection of often-impossible-to-find versions of Rubio's early hits. "Te Daría Mi Vida," "Nada de Ti" and "Siempre Tuya desde la Raíz" still sparkle in their dance-floor dress; and the Mijangos remixes of "Enamorada" (featured here in the English-language "I'm So in Love" version) remains a deliciously dramatic glitterball high. Paulina Remixes even includes amped-up mixes of "Él Me Engañó," "Sabor A Miel" and "Asunto De Dos" - unlikely choices that benefitted from a DJ's touch. Musically, Rubio may be long past these sparkly gems, but they remain essential for fans and club-bunnies alike."[3]

Track listing

Paulina Remixes Standard edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."La Chica Dorada" (NPS Remix)
4:24
2."Dime Si Soy Sexy" (NPS Remix)
  • José Ramón Flórez
  • Cesar Valle
5:05
3."Sabor A Miel" (NPS Remix)
  • José Ramón Flórez
  • Cesar Valle
5:38
4."Asunto De Dos" (NPS Remix)
  • José Ramón Flórez
  • Fredi Marugán
5:19
5."Nieva, Nieva" (Remix)
  • Carlos Sánchez
  • C. Valle
8:03
6."Él Me Engañó" (NPS Remix)
  • C. Valle
  • Don Matamoros
4:43
7."Te Daría Mi Vida" (Big Mix)
  • C. Sánchez
  • C. Valle
6:13
8."Nada De Ti" (Big Mix)Marco Flores6:30
9."Tú Y Yo[a]" (70's Remix)M. Flores7:54
10."Enamorada[b]" (Mijango's Club Mix)
  • C. Valle
  • P. Rubio
7:06
11."Tuya Desde La Raíz[c]" (Mijango's Club Mix)
  • Karla Aponte
  • Cesar Lemos
  • Rodolfo Castillo
6:46
12."Megahits" (Mío/Amor De Mujer/Nieva, Nieva/Nada De Ti/Te Daría Mi Vida/Enamorada/Siempre Tuya Desde La Raíz/Solo Por Ti)
  • J.R. Flórez
  • Valle
  • Sánchez
  • Flores
  • Aponte
  • Lemos
  • Castillo
  • Rubio
12:05
Total length:01:19:43
Notes
  • ^a signifies that it is the name that was assigned to "Solo Por Ti" remix
  • ^b signifies that it is the name that was assigned to "I'm So In Love" remix
  • ^c signifies that it is the name that was assigned to "Siempre Tuya Desde La Raíz" remix

Personnel

Based on Discogs[4]

References

  1. "Paulina Rubio – Paulina Remixes at AllMusic". Allmusic. 2007. Retrieved July 16, 2020.
  2. "Paulina Rubio - Paulina Remixes on Google Play". play.google.com. Google Play. Retrieved 16 July 2020.
  3. Guerra, Joey. "Paulina Remixes - Amazon review". amazon.com. Amazon. Retrieved 16 July 2020.
  4. "Paulina* – Remixes". discogs.com. Discogs. Retrieved 16 July 2020.
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