Colección Privada
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| Released | 27 April 2005 | |||
| Recorded | 10 October 2000 (Tour Minage) (Palacio de los Deportes; Madrid, Spain) | |||
| Length | 2:20:38 | |||
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| Mónica Naranjo chronology | ||||
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Tour Minage Edition | ||||
| Singles from Colección Privada | ||||
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Colección Privada is a greatest hits and remix compilation album by Spanish singer Mónica Naranjo, released in 2005 by Sony Music Spain to celebrate 10 years of her musical career.
The compilation includes her most successful singles, remixes, and previously unreleased material, including the single “Enamorada de Ti”. A special edition also features a DVD with music videos and live performances.
The album was released following the commercial disappointment of her 2001 English-language album Bad Girls and during a hiatus from new studio material that lasted until 2008. It also served as a retrospective, summarizing Naranjo’s career up to that point and effectively closing the chapter on her dance-pop era while she prepared for her more experimental project, Tarántula.
The previously unreleased track “Enamorada de Ti” was promoted ahead of the album’s release, appearing on radio and included in the compilation’s track listing.
The album has been described by the press as a summary of Naranjo’s early mainstream pop period and a bridge to her later, more independent and experimental work.
The album reached number three on the Spanish Albums Chart and was certified platinum in Spain, with sales exceeding 100,000 copies.
According to contemporary reports, Colección Privada was released as part of the finalization of Naranjo’s contract with Sony BMG, after the label rejected early versions of what would later become Tarántula for being too experimental. The compilation marked the end of her relationship with the label and allowed her to pursue new artistic directions.