With a career spanning over thirty-five years, having sold over 100 million albums worldwide, Gloria Estefan is one of the best-selling musical artists of all time. The seven-time Grammy Award winner returns with her new album, THE STANDARDS, where her sultry voice perfectly embraces some of the most recognizable and beloved songs of all time. Celebrating the great American Songbook, THE STANDARDS reaches out to Gloria's extensive fan base with songs sung in English, Spanish and Portuguese, some with new lyrics written by Estefan herself.
Gloria Estefan always has had an element of cabaret in her act but she's never tackled that staple of the supper club, the Great American Songbook, prior to 2013's The Standards. Produced by her husband and longtime collaborator Emilio Estefan, The Standards plays it by the book, choosing familiar songs and playing them in familiar ways. Namely, there are plenty of syrupy strings and tinkling pianos, sometimes punctuated by the murmuring saxophone. Occasionally, Estefan shakes things up a little, adding a little Latin flair to "You Made Me Love You" or moving "What a Wonderful World" toward the parameters of adult contemporary soft rock, styles that suit her just fine without abandoning the concepts of the tried and true. While Estefan may not be extremely well-suited for these songs -- she doesn't burrow into their meaning, she doesn't surprise with her phrasing -- she sings them sweetly in a manner suited to the record's spirit. It's designed as comfort music, after all, so it should be performed in a comforting way, which it is. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi