17 (Ricky Martin album)

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17
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Greatest hits album by
ReleasedNovember 18, 2008 (2008-11-18)
Recorded1993–2006
Genre
Length74:29(CD)
71:00 (DVD)
Label
Ricky Martin chronology
Ricky Martin... Live Black & White Tour
(2007)
17
(2008)
Música + Alma + Sexo
(2011)
Ricky Martin video chronology
Ricky Martin... Live Black & White Tour
(2007)
17
(2008)

17 is a greatest hits album by Puerto Rican singer Ricky Martin, released on CD and DVD by Sony BMG Norte in the United States and Latin America on November 18, 2008. The CD includes seventeen songs from seventeen years of Martin's music career. It contains thirteen Spanish-language hits, two English-language songs and two Spanglish tracks. 17 doesn't include any new material, however, some songs are featured in remixed versions. The DVD track listing varies from the CD and contains a few other hits.

Contents

Critical reception

The AllMusic review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine awarded the album 4 stars stating "Given its approach, it should be no surprise that this is heavy on Latin material, to the extent that even his huge crossover hit, "Livin' la Vida Loca," is here in Spanish rather than English. Therefore, this isn't a compilation for the curious fellow pop travelers who only want to hear turn-of-the-millennium monsters like "She Bangs," a hit single that's not even here. Instead, this is a sampler, giving a taste of what Martin has done over the years, and in that regard it's successful, even if it's not definitive". [1]

Professional ratings
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Commercial performance

17 peaked inside top ten in Argentina and Mexico, and reached number sixteen in Spain, number nineteen in Greece, and number twenty-one on the Top Latin Albums in the United States.

Track listing

CD
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Fuego Contra Fuego" (2001 Version)
  • Carlos Goméz
  • Mariano Pérez
  • López
  • Torres
4:26
2."El Amor de Mi Vida" (2001 Version)Eddie Sierra
  • López
  • Torres
3:57
3."Que Día Es Hoy" ("Self Control") (Remix)Mikel Herzog4:50
4."Te Extraño, Te Olvido, Te Amo"Carlos LaraPorter4:39
5."María" (Remix Spanglish Version)
4:30
6."Vuelve" Franco De Vita
  • Porter
  • Rosa
5:08
7."La Copa de la Vida" (Remix Spanglish Version)
  • Child
  • Rosa
4:37
8."La Bomba" (Remix)
  • Escolar
  • Porter
  • Rosa
  • Porter
  • Rosa
4:27
9."Livin' la Vida Loca"
  • Escolar
  • Child
  • Rosa
Child4:03
10."Bella" (She's All I Ever Had)
  • Secada
  • Noriega
4:54
11."Nobody Wants to Be Lonely" (with Christina Aguilera) Walter Afanasieff 4:12
12."Tal Vez"Vita Tommy Torres 4:39
13."Asignatura Pendiente" Ricardo Arjona Torres3:58
14."Y Todo Queda en Nada"
Estéfano4:38
15."I Don't Care" (Remix) (featuring Fat Joe and Amerie)
Storch3:36
16."Déjate Llevar" (It's Alright)
  • Danny López
  • George Pajon Jr.
  • Javier García
  • Soraya Lamilla
3:34
17."Tu Recuerdo" (Live) (featuring La Mari) Tommy Torres Torres4:07
iTunes bonus track
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
18."I'm on My Way"
  • Child
  • Rosa
  • Juan Vicente Zambrano
Zambrano4:36
DVD
No.TitleLength
1."Te Extraño, Te Olvido, Te Amo"4:00
2."María" (Spanglish Version)4:36
3."Fuego de Noche, Nieve de Día"5:40
4."Vuelve"4:45
5."La Copa de la Vida" (Spanglish Version)4:27
6."La Bomba"3:46
7."Livin' La Vida Loca" (Spanish Version)3:41
8."Bella"4:13
9."She Bangs" (Spanish Version)4:05
10."Loaded"4:17
11."Sólo Quiero Amarte"4:07
12."Tal Vez"4:38
13."Jaleo"3:41
14."Y Todo Queda en Nada"4:36
15."Juramento" (Spanglish Version)3:32
16."Qué Más Da" (featuring Fat Joe and Debi Nova)3:54
17."Déjate Llevar"3:22
18."Que Dia es Hoy" (Remix) (bonus video)4:59
19." Life featurette/Life album (2005)" (bonus material)11:00
20."Behind the scenes/ Almas del Silencio album (2003)" (bonus material)9:20

Charts

Release history

RegionDateLabelFormatCatalog
United StatesNovember 18, 2008 Sony BMG Norte CD 8869739495
DVD 739494
February 10, 2009CD/DVD739496
SwitzerlandJuly 10, 2009ColumbiaCD/DVD88697433152

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