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ASIN : B000Q364M4
Track Listings for
Disc-1
1. Ring My Bells
2. Push - Enrique Iglesias, Lil Wayne,
3. Do You Know? (The Ping Pong Song)
4. Somebody's Me
5. On Top of You
6. Tired of Being Sorry
7. Miss You
8. Wish I Was Your Lover
9. Little Girl
10. Stay Here Tonight
11. Sweet Isabel
12. Don't You Forget About Me
13. Dímelo [Spanish Version of Do You Know]
14. Alguien Soy Yo [Spanish Version of Somebody's Me]
15. Amigo Vulnerable [Spanish Version of Tired of Being Sorry]
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Editorial Reviews
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After three years of tossing and turning in anticipation of a new Enrique Iglesias disc, fans of the Latin superstar may find themselves losing still more sleep over early reviews that take Insomniac to task for straying too far from established ground. No need, though. Despite the presence of Lil' Wayne on the ultra-steamy, street-edged "Push," and some unapologetically catchy pop tunes any male singer, ethnicity aside, could have fun with ("Do You Know," for example, and "Tired of Being Sorry," a Ringside re-tread), white-hot machismo and Latin charm permeate Insomniac reliably. "Little Girl" sends out liquid-eyed outpourings of love to the ladies, "Don't You Forget About Me" delivers a sweet lament over a melting guitar line, and three late Spanish-language tracks--though they're just translations of English versions that preceded them--manage to lift the whole thing into a romantic shangri-la. If it's a peppier shangri-la than normal, chalk it up to No-Doz; Iglesias admits in the liner notes that he, himself, is the insomniac the disc was named for. --Tammy La Gorce
Customer Reviews
Ping Pong Pop (2007-06-18)  Enrique Iglesias finally returns, not with a smash, but with an easy lob that lacks the momentum of his earlier albums. Loaded with pop melodies, Iglesias rallies smoothly, playing mostly safe shots but occasionally coming up with a winner. Loaded serves (Lots of good spin on a first listen): "Ring My Bells"; "Do You Know?"; "Dímelo" (Spanish version of "Do You Know?") Crossover (fancy footwork): "Push" (Feat. Lil' Wayne) Dwell time (tracks to make you linger): "Somebody's Me"; "Stay Here Tonight"; "Alguien Soy Yo" (Spanish version of "Somebody's Me") Ordinary strokes (good but no kill shot): "Tired of Being Sorry"; "Miss You"; "Wish I Was Your Lover"; "Little Girl"; "Sweet Isabel"; "Don't Forget about Me"; "Amigo Vulnerable" (Spanish version of "Tired of Being Sorry") Deep (A track that will not bounce twice on the turntable if given the chance.): "On Top of You" A reasonably good album, but Iglesias needs to start mixing it up a little more. Rated: 3.5 stars Amanda Richards
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