Primera Fila | ||||
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Live album by Thalía | ||||
Released | December 1, 2009 | |||
Recorded | July 29—30, 2009, in Miami, Florida | |||
Genre | Acoustic music, Latin pop | |||
Length |
56:40 (CD) 65:22 (DVD concert) 11:24 (DVD documentary) |
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Label | Sony Music Latin | |||
Producer | Áureo Baqueiro, Tommy Mottola | |||
Thalía chronology | ||||
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Singles from Primera Fila | ||||
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | |
Billboard | favorable |
El Universal | favorable |
Enelshow.com | |
Houston Chronicle | mixed |
The San Diego Tribune | favorable |
Univision | favorable |
Primera Fila (English: Front Row) is the first live album by Mexican singer-songwriter Thalía. The album was recorded in Miami, Florida at the BankUnited Center on July 29 and 30, 2009, with a selected audience to attend the concert. Primera Fila is Thalia's first project under the Sony Music label.
The album was released on 1 December 2009 in the United States and Latin America; in Europe and Asia it was released in April 2010. It includes duets with multi Grammy Award-winning Mexican singer and songwriter Joan Sebastian and the Puerto Rican musician Pedro Capó. It comprises mostly new songs but also includes a medley of four of her hits.
As of September 2012, Primera Fila had sold near 1 million copies worldwide, an accomplishment for a Spanish-language album nowadays.
Thalía ended her contract with EMI Music in 2009, some months after the release of her album Lunada, because of the album's very low sales in comparison with her previous successful releases. In the meantime, Thalía had to recover from Lyme disease, a disease that put her health into serious danger. As a matter of fact, a big part of the press in her native Mexico mentioned that she would have to retire from music, at least until fully recovered. During that period, Thalía was not contracted to any record label; she had been completely devoted to her business activities and her radio program.
Finally, she signed a contract with Sony Music Entertainment and in July 2009, it was announced that she would record an album in acoustic format as her first official release under her new label, Sony Music Latin.
This album is the biggest decision in my whole life, because it broke many of my fears and many of the limits I had set for myself. I wanted my audience to view me exactly as I am, to take off those masks that suddenly a human being wears in order to not be considered as vulnerable, fragile or sensible by the others. So, allowing myself to express what I have inside was an experience that made me grow as a person and as an artist. What's more, focusing on simply interpreting the songs and not considering the choreography or the wardrobe, taught me a big lesson as an artist.