Carmine Meo
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Carmine Meo is the debut album by French soprano Emma Shapplin, released in December 1997. The album brought Shapplin worldwide attention, selling over two million copies and being certified multi-platinum.[2]
Track listing
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"De l'Abîme au Rivage..." |
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| 2. |
"Spente le Stelle" |
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| 3. |
"Vedi, Maria..." |
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| 4. |
"Carmine Meo" |
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"Cuor Senza Sangue" |
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| 6. |
"Favola Breve" |
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"Reprendo Mai Più..." |
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"Une Ombre Dans le Ciel" |
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"Lucifero, Quel Giorno..." |
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| 10. |
"Ira Di Dio" |
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| 11. |
"Miserere, Venere..." |
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| 12. |
"À la Frontière du Rêve..." |
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Bonus tracks
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"Dolce Veneno" |
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| 14. |
"Fera Ventura" |
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| 15. |
"Discovering Yourself" |
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| 16. |
"Falta Tu Estrella (Spanish version of "Spente le Stelle")" |
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| 17. |
"Cuerpo Sin Alma (Spanish version of "Cuor Senza Sangue")" |
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Personnel
- Yaël Benzaquen - Vocal Coach
- Virginie Borgeaud - Management
- Michel DeFolligne - Collaboration, Coordination
- Chistopher Deschamps - Drums
- Régis Dupré - Brass Conductor, Conductor, String Conductor
- Vic Emerson - Artistic Director, Choir/Chorus, Orchestral Arrangements
- Alix Ewald - Assistant Engineer, Engineer, Mixing Assistant
- Patrice Kung - Mixing
- Bertrand Lajudie - Piano
- Carina Landehag - Make-Up
- Jean Yves Legrand - Engineer
- André Perriat - Mastering
- Vincent Perrot - Bass
- Emma Shapplin - Liner Notes, Primary Artist
- Mariana Yotoya - Choir Conductor
Charts
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