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Vértigo (Fey album)

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Released
  
May 21, 2002

Language
  
English, Spanish

Release date
  
21 May 2002

Length
  
55:37

Artist
  
Fey

Label
  
Epic/Sony Records

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Recorded
  
2000–2002 Madrid, London, Miami, New York City

Producer
  
Fey (also exec.), Graeme Pleeth, Robin Barter, Robert Jazayeri

Vertigo (2002)
  
La Fuerza Del Destino (2004)

Genres
  
Pop music, Electronica, House music, Synth-pop, Dance music

Similar
  
Fey albums, Pop music albums

Vertigo, is Fey's fourth studio album and the first after 3 years of absence. Released worldwide on May 21, 2002 by Epic Records and Sony Music in Latin America. The album was an instant success in Latin America, topping the album charts. The album took 2 years to complete. Musically, it incorporates elements of europop, electronica and alternative pop. It debuted at number one in Fey's native Mexico, topping the album charts and opening with an impressive 75.000 copies. Vertigo is the last album Fey has released with Sony Music until 2012, when she signs a new record deal with the label.

Contents

Background and production

Originally released in Mexico as a double album featuring one disc in English and a second in Spanish, Vertigo became the fourth full-length record by Latin pop artist Fey. It was produced in England and the U.S. by Graeme Pleeth and Robert Jazayeri. Anticipated following the release of the Sé Lo Que Vendrá single, Vertigo achieved gold status in Mexico after selling 75,000 copies in two weeks.

Singles

The album spawned two official singles released over a period of 7 months. The first, "The Other Side", was released in April 2002 to critical acclaim and a successful run on many Latin charts. It is deemed as Fey's comeback single, peaking in the top ten in countries like Argentina, Mexico and Colombia. In late Autumn, the song "Dressing To Kill" was released as the 2nd single. "Romeo & Juliet" was released instead on February 7, 2003 as promo single in Colombia.

Personnel

From Allmusic.com

Songs

Dime3:26
Sé lo que vendrá4:29
Vértigo5:22

References

Vértigo (Fey album) Wikipedia