Unwrapped is the tenth studio solo album and twenty-fourth album overall by Cuban-American singer
Gloria Estefan, released in 2003. It was also her first English language studio album since 1998's gloria!.
Content
The album is a departure in sound from Estefan's previous works. The album was recorded live, unlike any of her other studio albums. There is less reverb on Estefan's vocals, to create an intimate feeling. The album is acoustic and is designed to feel like an unplugged album. This is the first Estefan album to not feature a brass section.
Estefan worked with notable artists on the album;
Stevie Wonder played
harmonica and sang on "Into You," while
Chrissie Hynde appeared on "One Name". "Hoy," which became one of Estefan's most successful singles, was written by
Peruvian singer-composer
Gian Marco and contains several Peruvian folk music elements.
The album uses the theme of unwrapping herself to the world in the lyrics, recording, and artwork. The picture on the back cover is actually Estefan's back. Next to the title, "Into You," there is a pink line that runs down to the bottom, which is the scar from her back surgery when she broke her back in 1990. The picture above the "I Will Always Need Your Love" lyrics is Gloria holding hands with her husband Emilio, for whom the song was written, likewise, the picture of the hand pointing to the lyrics to "You" is Gloria's daughter, Emily.
Unwrapped is the tenth studio solo album and twenty-fourth album overall by Cuban-American singer
Gloria Estefan, released in 2003. It was also her first English language studio album since 1998's gloria!.
Content
The album is a departure in sound from Estefan's previous works. The album was recorded live, unlike any of her other studio albums. There is less reverb on Estefan's vocals, to create an intimate feeling. The album is acoustic and is designed to feel like an unplugged album. This is the first Estefan album to not feature a brass section.
Estefan worked with notable artists on the album;
Stevie Wonder played
harmonica and sang on "Into You," while
Chrissie Hynde appeared on "One Name". "Hoy," which became one of Estefan's most successful singles, was written by
Peruvian singer-composer
Gian Marco and contains several Peruvian folk music elements.
The album uses the theme of unwrapping herself to the world in the lyrics, recording, and artwork. The picture on the back cover is actually Estefan's back. Next to the title, "Into You," there is a pink line that runs down to the bottom, which is the scar from her back surgery when she broke her back in 1990. The picture above the "I Will Always Need Your Love" lyrics is Gloria holding hands with her husband Emilio, for whom the song was written, likewise, the picture of the hand pointing to the lyrics to "You" is Gloria's daughter, Emily.