Lunada

Lunada (Spanish "moonlight party") is the eleventh studio album by Mexican recording artist Thalía.

Lunada is Thalía's first album since the release of the successful El Sexto Sentido in 2005 and since the birth of her first child.

Due to personal issues and treatment from her Lyme disease, Thalía canceled all remaining promotion for the album.

[3] During a press conference on 17 June 2008 in New York City, where Thalía stated: "This album came along when I was very pregnant with my daughter.

In the end, Lunada is helped by the frontloaded highlights and the short running time (less than 40 minutes).

[7] In Thalía's native Mexico, Lunada debuted at number eight, before descending and falling out of the chart eight weeks later.

[11][12] As of December 2009, Lunada has sold 14,000 copies in the United States and Puerto Rico, according to Nielsen SoundScan.

[15] As a matter of fact, a big part of the press in her native Mexico mentioned that she would have to retire from music, at least until fully recovered.

[17][18] The cover art to Lunada was compared to that of Australian band Cut Copy's album Bright Like Neon Love (2004).

Thalía responded that "when the creative team introduced me to the different concepts I was absolutely inspired with an image they showed me."

The tropical flavor and the colors and style that reflect my idea of what a lunar is, which is represented on the artwork of my album.