Have a mixed effect, have advantages and disadvantages. For example, Their solution will cut both ways; it'll take longer but is permanent. This metaphoric expression alludes to a double-edged sword. [c. 1600]
Did you mean: Cuts Both Ways (1989 Album by Gloria Estefan), Cuts Both Ways (song)
| Idioms: cut both ways |
Have a mixed effect, have advantages and disadvantages. For example, Their solution will cut both ways; it'll take longer but is permanent. This metaphoric expression alludes to a double-edged sword. [c. 1600]
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| Track Title | Composers | Performers | Time |
| Ay, Ay, I | Gloria Estefan | Gloria Estefan | (3:49) |
| Here We Are | Gloria Estefan | Gloria Estefan | (4:51) |
| Say | Jon Secada, |
Gloria Estefan | (3:41) |
| Think About You Now | Gloria Estefan | (4:20) | |
| Nothin New | Gloria Estefan | Gloria Estefan | (3:50) |
| Oye Mi Canto (Hear My Voice) [English Version] | Gloria Estefan, |
Gloria Estefan | (4:52) |
| Don't Wanna Lose You | Gloria Estefan | Gloria Estefan | (4:11) |
| Get on Your Feet | Gloria Estefan | (3:38) | |
| Your Love Is Bad for Me | Gloria Estefan | Gloria Estefan | (3:50) |
| Cuts Both Ways | Gloria Estefan | Gloria Estefan | (3:16) |
| Oye Mi Canto [Spanish Version] | Gloria Estefan, |
Gloria Estefan | (4:58) |
| Si Voy a Perderte | Gloria Estefan | Gloria Estefan | (4:07) |
| Wikipedia: Cuts Both Ways |
| Cuts Both Ways | |||||
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| Studio album by Gloria Estefan | |||||
| Released | July 5, 1989 (see Release history) |
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| Recorded | 1988, Criteria Studios Miami, Florida | ||||
| Genre | Pop | ||||
| Length | 47:43 | ||||
| Label | Epic Records EK-45217 Sony Music |
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| Producer | Emilio Estefan, Jr., Jorge Casas, Clay Ostwald | ||||
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Cuts Both Ways is the first studio album credited to Gloria Estefan as a solo artist, but is the twelfth overall for her and her band the Miami Sound Machine, released in 1989 (see 1989 in music); on the spine label of the album's vinyl LP format, it credits Estefan and the band, just like its predecessor album, Let it Loose.
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By 1989, Gloria Estefan was recognized as the Best Female Latin artist in the world. As the lead singer of Miami Sound Machine she had been credited in the group's actual name – Gloria Estefan and Miami Sound Machine – on their 1987 Let It Loose album. With "Cuts Both Ways" many believed Gloria to have gone solo, but that is not true, Epic Records still credited Gloria as Gloria Estefan & Miami Sound Machine. It would not be until 1991 when Miami Sound Machine became a backup band for Gloria. On the Cuts Both Ways album she combined a lot of pop, contemporary music, rock, dance music and of course, like all the past albums, Latin rhythms. The album is considered one of the best albums of her entire career, and has sold more than 10 million copies worldwide to this day, topping the album charts in several countries such as UK.
The first single from the album was "Don't Wanna Lose You", which became a great success; in the USA it reached #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 for a week, becoming only her 2nd number one in the USA. The song also became one of her best-known ballads and the single was certified Gold in the USA, while in countries such as The Netherlands, Ireland, Brazil and the UK it reached the Top Ten.
The following single was "Get on Your Feet", another great success. Though it didn't reach number one, it became one of the fans' favorite songs, while the tour of the album was named after the song as "The Get on Your Feet Tour". (It was this tour that later brought Gloria to the edge of death, when the tour bus crashed near Scranton, Pennsylvania en route to Syracuse, New York.)
The third single was "Here We Are", another successful song: it topped the Billboard Adult Contemporary Chart and reached the Top Ten in the USA, and Top 20 in Australia.
The fourth single, "Oye mi Canto (Hear my Voice)", received a little less attention, but was the most 'danceable' song of all the singles, having a lot of Latin Rhythm influence. The song didn't do well in the US charts, not even reaching the Top 40, but in the UK reached the Top 20. Though it wasn’t a great success, thanks to that song Gloria received her first MTV Music Award for "Best Pop Video". The Spanish version reached the Top Ten on Hot Latin Tracks.
Finally, the last single to be released was the title track, "Cuts Both Ways". The single reached top 40 in Australia, while topping the Billboard Adult Contemporary Charts in the USA, but failing to reach top 40 in either the US or UK.
The name Cuts Both Ways was a reference to Estefan's desire to appeal to both English- and Spanish-speaking fans.
The artists Betty Wright and Jon Secada were part of the background vocals of this album, and also both appeared helping Gloria on her next LP Into the Light.
| Region | Date |
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| Japan | July 5, 1989 |
| World | July 10, 1989 |
| Canada | July 11, 1989 |
| United States |
Cuts Both Ways became on a great successful album reaching the number one on several countries.
| Chart (1989) | Peak Position |
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| Australia albums chart | 1 |
| Belgium albums chart | 1 |
| Swiss albums chart | 13 |
| UK albums chart | 1 |
| U.S. Billboard Top 200 albums chart | 6 |
| U.S. Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums | 80 |
| U.S. Top Latin Pop Albums | 11 |
| Country | Certification |
|---|---|
| Australia | 4x Platinum |
| Germany | Gold |
| Switzerland | Gold |
| UK | 3x Platinum |
| U.S. | 3x Platinum |
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| Preceded by A New Flame by Simply Red |
UK number one album August 5, 1989 – September 15, 1989 |
Succeeded by Aspects of Love by London Stage Cast |
| Preceded by Pretty Woman (soundtrack) by Various Artists |
Australian ARIA Albums Chart number-one album August 5, 1990 – August 18, 1990 |
Succeeded by The Best of Van Morrison by Van Morrison |
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