Ni es lo mismo ni es igual

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Ni Es Lo Mismo Ni Es Igual
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Studio album by
ReleasedDecember 15, 1998 (1998-12-15)
Recorded1997–1998
Studio440 Studio
New River Studios
(New York City)
Crescent Moon Studios
Critiera Moon Studios
(Miami, Florida)
Kíu & Midilab
(Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic)
GenreMerengue · Bachata · Salsa · Acoustic
Length37:24
LabelKAREN
ProducerJuan Luis Guerra
Juan Luis Guerra chronology
Fogaraté
(1994)
Ni Es Lo Mismo Ni Es Igual
(1998)
Colección Romantica
(2001)
Singles from Ni Es Lo Mismo Ni Es Igual
  1. "Mi PC"
    Released: October 5, 1998 (1998-10-05)
  2. "Palomita Blanca"
    Released: November 16, 1998 (1998-11-16)
  3. "El Niágara en Bicicleta"
    Released: March 1, 1999 (1999-03-01)
  4. "La Hormiguita"
    Released: August 9, 1999 (1999-08-09)

Ni Es lo Mismo Ni Es Igual (English: Neither Is It The Same Nor Is It Equal) is the eighth studio album recorded by Dominican singer-songwriter Juan Luis Guerra and his backup vocals 4–40, It was released by Karen Records on December 15, 1998 (see 1998 in music). It was his first studio album since Fogarate (1994). The album was well received by critics; it received four nominations to the 1st Annual Latin Grammy Awards including Album of the Year. Eventually won, Best Merengue Album.

The album production and song writing were done by Guerra himself. The album peaked No. 4 on the Top Latin Albums and No. 2 on the Tropical Albums chart and received a doble-patlinum certification (Latin Field) by RIAA for selling over 400,000 copies. Two singles from the album reached No. 1 on the Hot Latin Tracks chart. The Album sold over one million of copies in the first four months of being released.[1]

Background[]

Juan Luis Guerra stated that his style of music was influenced by The Beatles, American rock, folk, R&B, jazz, and traditional Dominican music.[2] His style of songwriting has been known to take on a poetic feel and address romantic and social issues.[3] Guerra started his career with the release of Soplando. His fifth studio album, Bachata Rosa (1990), received a Grammy Award for Best Tropical Album.[4] KAREN, a Dominican-independent record label,[5] was involved with Guerra's previous albums and helped produced Ni Es Lo Mismo Ni Es Igual. According to Guerra, he remained with KAREN because they gave him the opportunity to set up his own recording schedule.[3]

Ni Es Lo Mismo Ni Es Igual is the first studio album of Juan Luis Guerra since 1994 Forgarate. The recording sessions was set to start in February 1996, but Guerra declined due personal issues, conversion to christianity and for the a break of the music industry.[6][7]

Writing and composition[]

For Ni Es Lo Mismo Ni Es Igual, Guerra continues his aforementioned take on songs about love and social issues. "El Niágara en Bicicleta" takes on the impossibility of obtaining medical treatment in a third world hospital, and compares it to crossing Niagara Falls on a bicycle. He based the song on a trip to a hospital in which the equipment were either unavailable or broken down.[8] The song "Mi PC" combines lyrics and the sound of merengue to compare a woman to a personal computer.[9] "Quisiera" is a salsa theme song that was co-written by Guerra and Colombian songwriter Kike Santander.[10] Guerra also produced ballad songs for the album such as "Testimonio" and "Amapola".[11] In addition, Guerra remade "Amor de Conuco" from his album, Mientras Más Lo Pienso...Tú (1987),[12] into a ballad version. }}</ref>

Singles[]

Four singles were released from the album. The first single, "Mi PC", reached No. 1 on Hot Latin Tracks and became his second song to reach No. 1 on the chart.[13] The second single, "Palomita Blanca" (Little White Dove), also reached No. 1 on the Hot Latin Tracks chart.[14] The third single, "El Niágara en Bicicleta", peaked at No. 2 on the Hot Latin Tracks chart and 4 in Dominican Airplay[15][16] The fourth and final single, "La Hormiguita" (The Little Ant), only made the Latin Pop Airplay chart, peaking at No. 33.[17]

Critical reception[]

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic5/5 stars[11]

Ni Es Lo Mismo Ni Es Igual was met with positive reaction from critics. Evan Gutierrez of Allmusic gave the album a five-star rating, commenting that "Guerra offers delightful surprise in song after song."[11] Guerra expressed his surprise at the success of the album and compared it to one of his earlier albums, Bachata Rosa.[3]

On the 42nd Grammy Awards, the album received a Grammy Award nomination for Best Latin Pop Performance, which it lost to Tiempos by Ruben Blades.[18] At the first Latin Grammy Awards in 2000, the album received two Latin Grammy Awards for "Best Merengue Performance" and "Best Engineered Album".[19] The album was also nominated for Album of the Year, which it lost to Luis Miguel's Amarte Es Un Placer.[20]

Commercial performance[]

Ni Es Lo Mismo Es Igual was released on December 15, 1998, four years after his previous album, Fogaraté, in 1994. The album debuted and peaked at No. 4 on Top Latin Albums, where it remained for two non-consecutive weeks.[21] On the Tropical Albums chart, the album also debuted and peaked at No. 2 for four consecutive weeks, in which the No. 1 spot was being held off by Elvis Crespo's Suavemente.[22] As of July 2004, the album has sold over 400,000 copies.[23]

Track listing[]

All tracks are written by Juan Luis Guerra.

No.TitleLength
1."Mi PC"3:16
2."Vale la Pena"3:27
3."La Hormiguita"3:04
4."Quisiera"3:50
5."El Niágara en Bicicleta"4:25
6."Palomita Blanca"3:44
7."Testimonio"4:18
8."Amapola"3:05
9."El Primo"3:47
10."Sobremesa"1:19
11."Amor de Conuco (Bonus Track)"3:09
Total length:37:24

Personnel[]

The following credits are from Allmusic. [24]

Performers[]

Technical[]

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