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For the title track released from this album, see Cuts Both Ways (song).
Cuts Both Ways Studio album by Gloria Estefan Released July 5, 1989
(see Release history)Recorded 1988, Criteria Studios Miami, Florida Genre Pop Length 49:29 Label Epic
EK-45217
Sony MusicProducer Emilio Estefan, Jr., Jorge Casas, Clay Ostwald Gloria Estefan chronology Let It Loose
(1987)Cuts Both Ways
(1989)Exitos de Gloria Estefan
(1990)Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Allmusic [1]
Robert Christgau (C)[2] Cuts Both Ways is a 1989 album by Gloria Estefan. It was the first studio album credited to Estefan as a solo artist, but is her 11th album overall including her work with the band the Miami Sound Machine. Although Estefan's name is on the front cover, on the spine of the album's vinyl LP format, it credits Estefan and the band (as with the previous album, Let It Loose).
In Spanish-speaking territories, the album was titled Doblemente Herida.
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History
By 1989, Gloria Estefan was one of the most succssful female Latin artists in the world. After a decade of being the lead singer of Miami Sound Machine, she had been credited above the group name (Gloria Estefan and Miami Sound Machine) on their 1987 album Let It Loose. With the release of Cuts Both Ways, it was widely believed that Estefan had gone solo, but Miami Sound Machine continued to perform as her backing band in the studio and on tour (however, the only original member of MSM to play on the album besides Estefan was her husband/producer, Emilio).
The album contains pop, rock, dance music and Latin rhythms. It has sold more than 10 million copies worldwide, reaching the Top Ten on the U.S. Billboard 200 chart, and peaking at #1 in the UK, Belgium, Australia, and Ireland.
The first single from the album was "Don't Wanna Lose You", which became one of Estefan's biggest hits, reaching #1 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 (her second U.S. number one) and was certified Gold by the RIAA. It also reached the Top Ten in The Netherlands, Ireland, Brazil and the UK.
The artists Betty Wright and Jon Secada were backing vocalist for the album, and also both appeared on Estefan's next album, 1991's Into the Light.
Track listing
- All Songs Copyright Foreign Imported Productions & Publishing, except tracks 2, 6 & 8 (Copyright) Foreign Imported Productions & Publishing/Estefan Enterprises)
- "Ay, Ay I" (Estefan) – 3:49
- "Here We Are" (Estefan) – 4:51
- "Say" (Secada, Duncan) – 3:41
- "Think About You Now" (Casas) – 4:20
- "Nothin’ New" (Estefan) – 3:50
- "Oye Mi Canto (Hear My Voice) (English Version)" (Estefan, Casas, Ostwald) – 4:52
- "Don't Wanna Lose You" (Estefan) – 4:12
- "Get on Your Feet" (De Faria, Casas, Ostwald) – 3:38
- "Your Love Is Bad for Me" (Estefan) – 3:50
- "Cuts Both Ways" (Estefan) – 3:16
- "Oye Mi Canto (Hear My Voice) (Spanish Version)" (Estefan, Casas, Ostwald) – 4:58
- "Si Voy a Perderte" (Estefan) – 4:07
Personnel
- Gloria Estefan - vocal, background vocals
- Jon Secada - background vocals
- Rita Quintero - background vocals
- Donna Allen - background vocals
- Jorge Casas - background vocals, acoustic guitar, electric and fretless basses
- Randy Barlow - background vocals
- Teddy Mulet - background vocals, trumpet, trombone
- Clay Ostwald - background vocals, synthesizers, piano, synclavier programming
- John Slick - additional synclavier programming
- Betty Wright - background vocals
- Emilio Estefan Jr. - additional congas
- John de Faria - electric and acoustic guitars
- Paquito Hechevarria - piano
- Paco Fonta - acoustic guitar
- Robert Rodriguez - live drums
- Michael Thompson - electric guitar
- Mike Scaglione - saxophone
- Rafael Padilla - percussion
- Randy Barlow - trumpet
Production
- Producers: Emilio Estefan Jr., Jorge Casas & Clay Ostwald
- Arrangers (all songs): Jorge Casas & Clay Ostwald
- Additional Arrangers: Gloria Estefan, John Haag, Tom McWilliams, Scott Shapiro, John de Faria, Efrain Enriquez
- Engineers: Eric Schilling
- Engineers Assistant: John Haag, Ted Stein, Andrew Roshberg
- Mixing: Humberto Gatica, Phil Ramone, Eric Schilling,
- Mixing Assistant: Greg Laney, Mauricio Guerrero, Carlos Nieto, John Haag
- Additional Assisting: Dana Horowitz, Steve Whaley, Roger Hughes
- Sinclavier Programming: Clay Ostwald
- Sinclavier Additional Programming: John Slick
- Horn Arrangements: Teddy Mulet
Design
- Art direction: Nancy Donald, David Coleman
- Photography: Randee St. Nicholas
- Gloria Estefan’s Hair & Makeup: Eric Bernard
- Band Hair & Makeup: Samy
- Wardrobe: Vivian Turner
Singles
- Don't Wanna lose You
- Get on Your Feet
- Here We Are
- Oye mi Canto (Hear my Voice)
- Cuts Both Ways
- Si Voy a Perderte (Released in Mexico instead of "Don't Wanna Lose You")
- Se Tenho que te Perder (Released in Brazil instead of "Don't Wanna lose You")
- Toda pra Você (Released in Brazil instead of "Here We Are")
Release history
Region Date Japan July 5, 1989 World July 10, 1989 Canada July 11, 1989 United States Chart performance
Chart (1989) Peak
PositionAustralia albums chart 1 Belgium albums chart 1 Canada albums chart 42[3] Irish albums chart 1 Swiss albums chart 13 UK albums chart 1 U.S. Billboard Top 200 albums chart 6 U.S. Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums 80 U.S. Top Latin Pop Albums 11 Certifications
Country Certification Australia 4x Platinum Germany Gold Switzerland Gold UK 3x Platinum U.S. 3x Platinum References
- ^ Allmusic review
- ^ Christgau, Robert (November 28, 1989). "Consumer Guide: Cuts Both Ways". The Village Voice. Archived from the original on 2011-02-01.
- ^ Canadian Chart
Preceded by
A New Flame by Simply RedUK number one album
August 5, 1989 – September 15, 1989Succeeded by
Aspects of Love by London Stage CastPreceded by
Pretty Woman (soundtrack) by Various ArtistsAustralian ARIA Albums Chart number-one album
August 5, 1990 – August 18, 1990Succeeded by
The Best of Van Morrison by Van MorrisonGloria Estefan Albums · Singles · Awards · Tours Studio albums with Miami Sound Machine:Cuts Both Ways (1989) · Into the Light (1991) · Mi Tierra (1993) · Christmas Through Your Eyes (1993) · Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me (1994) · Abriendo Puertas (1995) · Destiny (1996) · gloria! (1998) · Alma Caribeña (2000) · Unwrapped (2003) · 90 Millas (2007) · Miss Little Havana (2011)Compilations Exitos de Gloria Estefan (1990) · Gloria Estefan Greatest Hits (1992) · Best of Gloria Estefan (1997) · Greatest Hits Vol. II (2001) · Amor y Suerte: Exitos Romanticos (2004) · Oye Mi Canto!: Los Grandes Exitos (2006) · The Very Best of Gloria Estefan (2006) · The Essential Gloria Estefan (2006) · iTunes Originals (2007)EPs Filmography Music of the Heart (1999) · For Love or Country: The Arturo Sandoval Story (2000)Tours Primitive Love Tour (1985/86) · Let It Loose World Tour (1987/88) · Get On Your Feet Tour (1989/90) · Into the Light World Tour (1991/92) · Evolution World Tour (1996/97) · Live & Re-Wrapped Tour (2004) · 90 Millas World Tour (2008/09)Notable concerts Vh1 Divas Live (1998) · The Millennium Concert (????) · The Atlantis Concert (2002) · One Night Only at the Mandalay Bay (2001) · Live & Unwrapped (2003) · She's Got a FriendBooks The Magically Mysterious Adventures of Noelle the Bulldog (2005) · Noelle's Treasure Tale: A New Magically Mysterious Adventure (2006) · Estefan's Kitchen (2008)Related content Book ·
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