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International Recording Artist and Musical Legend Gloria Estefan To Release New Spanish Language Album ‘90 Millas’ Available September 18, 2007 on Burgundy Records Featuring Famed Latin Guest Musicians Inclucing Carlos Santana, Sheila E., Jose Feliciano, Johnny Pacheco, Arturo Sandoval, La India, Cachao and Chocolate Estefan’s First Spanish Album in Seven Years

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Posted on: July 17th, 2007
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“SONY BMG Music Entertainment and Burgundy Records announce the release of ’s new album, “90 MILLAS” — in stores September 18, 2007. Having sold over 70 million albums and recorded 24 albums, “90 Millas” brings Gloria back to where it all began — her roots. Produced by her husband, , the collection of newly recorded original Spanish language songs pays tribute to the roots of music while infusing a modern influence into the traditional rhythms.

The album also pays homage to the most influential and universally respected Latin musicians of the past fifty years. Some of the artists joining Estefan on this album include Grammy award winning artist CARLOS SANTANA, JOHNNY PACHECO (whom many refer to as the ‘godfather of salsa’), trumpet virtuoso ALFREDO ‘CHOCOLATE’ ARMENTEROS, conga drum diva SHEILA E., actor and musician ANDY GARCIA, and CACHAO who is credited as the creator of mambo.

This blend of musicians on “90 Millas” is historically significant on a number of levels. This is the first, and quite possibly the last time that all of these legendary artists will play together on one CD. The newly released first single, “No Llores” features guest performances by famed Latin musicians Carlos Santana, Sheila E. and Jose Feliciano; just one of the incredible collaborations found on this CD.

“It is so important for me to keep authentic sounds alive. All these great artists have changed the landscape of latin music and its an honor to have them on this album. I believe this album will expose a new generation to the richness of music,” says Estefan. “90 MILLAS” is a roots album. Its songs portray authentic sounds through upbeat danceable tracks like ‘Pintame’ and ‘Esta Fiesta No Va Acabar,’ to poignant ballads like ‘Yo No Cambiaria’ and celebratory tracks like ‘Cuando Sea Libre.’

Of ‘Cuando Sea Libre’ Gloria explains, “I hold this song very close to my heart. Its title translates to ‘the day is free.’ And it talks about what a celebration that will be … it’s going to be great for both the Cubans inside and outside because all we’re going to do is celebrate that now is free. We will celebrate the fact that people there have options open to them, that they have the ability to move forward into this century that they will enjoy the freedoms that we enjoy worldwide. It’s not a political song, it’s simply about a big party that will be had regardless of what may come after or how difficult things may be.”

Described by Gloria “an amazing explosion of rhythm,” the title track ‘90 Millas’ is Afro- — a genre typically recognized by its use of syncopated rhythm. Of dueting with La India on this track Gloria says, ” … It was a great feeling in the studio between her and me because we’ve wanted to work together for a long time. And this song particularly was very special to us because it is very representative of the wild rhythms and the differences that we have in the rhythms of music. I think it’s one of my favorite tracks.”

Guest Musicians: Papo Lucca, Cachao, Johnny Pacheco, Generoso Jimenez, Candido Camero, Giovanni Hidalgo, Paquito D’Rivera, La India, Alfredo “Chocolate” Armenteros, Jose Feliciano, Nelson Gonzales, Juanito Marquez, Andy Garcia, Luis Enrique, Sheila E, Arturo Sandoval, Carlos Santana, Paquito Hechevarria, Orestes Vilato, Salvador Cuevas”

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