Xuxa 5

Xuxa 5
Studio album by Xuxa
Released July 16, 1990 (July 16, 1990)
Genre Pop, Children's music
Label Som Livre
Producer Michael Sullivan
Paulo Massadas
Xuxa chronology
4º Xou da Xuxa
(1989)
Xuxa 5
(1990)
Xou da Xuxa Seis
(1991)

Xuxa 5 is the seventh studio album and the sixth in Portuguese by singer, TV host and actress Xuxa Meneghel. It was released on July 16, 1990 and sold 1.9 million copies. The best-known songs from this album are Lua de Cristal, Pinel Por Você and Trem Fantasma.

Production

Xuxa 5 was produced in partnership with the double Michael Sullivan and Paulo Massadas, with artistic coordination Max Pierre and Aramis Barros. It was recorded in the studios of Som Livre.[1]

Release and reception

Xuxa 5 was released in July 1990 and reaching rapid popularity thanks to Lua de Cristal song recorded by Xuxa, and theme eponymous film released together. In 1991, the album was released in Argentina on tape, but without authorization, being a bootleg.[2] Lua de Cristal reached #1 in the official parade of Brazil, and its Spanish version reached 35 position in the Top Latin Pop Songs Chart of Billboard, staying for seven consecutive weeks.[3] With only LP Xuxa 5 sales and their first album in Spanish, the host earned 2.7 million dollars in an interval of two years, according to the Brazilian magazine Veja.[4]

Reissue in celebration of Xuxa's 20 years on Globo Network. Has the same catalog number from the other versions, but different barcode and art. In 2013 was relaunched by Som Livre in partnership with Xuxa Produções. The disc is part of the collection box Xou da Xuxa.[5]

Track listing

  1. Pinel Por Você
  2. Tempero da Lambada
  3. Trem Fantasma
  4. Cobra, Chapéu e Palito
  5. É Ou Não É
  6. Lua de Cristal
  7. I Love You Xuxu
  8. Canja de Galinha
  9. Twistxuxa
  10. Copa na Floresta
  11. Vem Lambaxuxa
  12. Leitura
  13. O Boto Rosa (feat. version with Milton Nascimento)

References

  1. "Xuxa 5". xuxa.globo.com/discos/. Retrieved 22 February 2015.
  2. "Xuxa 5 - Galeria da Xuxa". galeriadaxuxa.weebly.com/. Archived from the original on February 22, 2015. Retrieved 22 February 2015.
  3. "ARTISTS: Xuxa". Billboard. Retrieved 22 February 2015.
  4. "A loirinha chegou lá". Revista Veja. 25 September 1991. Retrieved 25 February 2015.
  5. "Xuxa refaz representar polêmica da Década de 1980 na capa de novo album". Caras. 3 June 2013.
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