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''Tarantula'' is the sixth studio-album by
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Mónica Naranjo Mónica Naranjo Carrasco (born 23 May 1974) is a Spanish singer widely popular in Spain and Latin America and recognised as one of the most powerful voices of the Spanish and Latin American music scenes. She has performed with singers such as Luc ...
. It was released on 22 April 2008 in
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after the release of the lead single "Europa", which reached #1 on the Spanish Singles Chart for 6 consecutive weeks. This album is Naranjo's first album in seven years due to personal reasons, despite that her label,
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, released in 2005 "", a greatest hits collection from her eleven years in the music industry. The album was produced by
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' Chris Gordon and Dave McClean, and it was recorded between
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, between 2005 until 2008. The album was released two days later in
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, and it's expecting to be released in
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, as previous albums got a release there. The album was released in the
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on 24 November 2008.


History

''Tarantula'' is the product of 5 years of hard work. Mónica says the title of the album is because the body of work was born out of the poison she felt for the recording industry, and that the album is a logical follow up to her 1999 album ''Minage'' (given that her record company after ''Minage'' wanted albums more along the lines of previous work ''Palabra De Mujer'' and pressured her to come up with 2001's very commercially oriented ''Chicas Malas''). ''Tarantula'' has a similar lyrical complexity to ''Minage'' but goes further in experimenting with sounds of electronica, heavy guitar riffs, and the use of classical accents throughout the album as well as new vocal experiments (colours/tones of voice as Mónica called it once in reality show ''Operación Triunfo'') and the use of foreign languages in certain songs. Mónica said ''Tarantula'' is based on freedom of expression, being able to portray what she sees every day in life. Naranjo said that Carlos López, Sony BMG president in Spain, was convinced by the album as soon as hearing the first single "Europa". Mónica revealed in an interview that he said to her "if everything in this álbum is as awesome as this, I have no need to hear it all'. He listened to the whole body of work only a few weeks prior to its release, and Naranjo reported that he was fascinated with the outcome of the album. Mónica said that after years of silence she is tired of being afraid, and that she is very greateful to López for being the only person who has truly helped her in the industry. Mónica affirms that her next album may very well take a decade to complete if need be. She does not believe in rushing records just to sell them as her integrity as an artist is much more important to her; she stated that albums should be carefully crafted and that they should be given love and time to know what the direction of the album should be. Mónica feels that the 5 years invested were extremely worth the time and that she is truly satisfied with the fine work that ''Tarantula'' has become. She admits to being very aware that the album has a dark tone, but also a magical touch at the same time that captures you by transcending you on a journey to another world. In this album reality was said to be a key ingredient and not just empty words often used like "I love you, I love you." 40 Songs were composed and recorded for ''Tarantula'', 11 making the final cut. Once the songs were finished they were tied together with interludes, helping the listener be captured seamlessly in ''Tarantulas world, without a second of silence. Monica states that the album cover has the same intent as the album. She said "it's as if you enter a circus tent and you find a woman that you don't know whether she's half human or half animal."


Editions

The album has been released in
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in two formats: the first one is a limited
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special edition of 40,000 copies and the second format is the normal edition.


Track listing


Release history


Charts and certifications

The album reached the
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top on 21 April 2008, with sales of 40,000 copies, being certified that same week as Gold. On 14 July 2008, ''Tarántula'' was certified Platinum in Spain.


References

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Colección privada ''Colección Privada: Grandes Éxitos & Remixes'' is the second greatest hits compilation by Spanish recording artist Mónica Naranjo released on 27 April 2005. The compilation was released in two different formats, the 2CD+DVD edition, containing ...