Comes on picture disc vinyl LP.
Selena became an international superstar in the 1980s and ’90s because of her warm stage presence and emotional singing style. She died in 1995, when she was only 23. But on a new album, Moonchild Mixes, out Friday, she no longer sounds like her early-20s self. Instead, these remixes employ digital technology to age her voice. Take her 1986 song “Dame tu amor,” which was recorded when she was a teenager; in the remixed version, her voice has been pitched down a semitone. It’s also fuller, especially at the low end.
Produced by Selena’s brother Abraham Quintanilla.