Carmine Meo

Carmine Meo
Studio album by Emma Shapplin
Released December 13, 1997
Genre Classical crossover
Label EMI
Producer Jean-Patrick Capdevielle
Emma Shapplin chronology
Carmine Meo
(1997)
Etterna
(2002)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Carmine Meo is the debut album from French soprano Emma Shapplin and the album that brought her worldwide attention. According to Shapplin's official site, the album has sold over two million copies and has gone multi-platinum.[2]

Release

Carmine meo was released in december, 1997.

Track listing

No. Title Length
1. "De l'Abîme au Rivage..."    
2. "Spente le Stelle"    
3. "Vedi, Maria..."    
4. "Carmine Meo"    
5. "Cuor Senza Sangue"    
6. "Favola Breve"    
7. "Reprendo Mai Più..."    
8. "Une Ombre Dans le Ciel"    
9. "Lucifero, Quel Giorno..."    
10. "Ira Di Dio"    
11. "Miserere, Venere..."    
12. "À la Frontière du Rêve..."    

Bonus tracks

No. Title Length
13. "Dolce Veneno"    
14. "Fera Ventura"    
15. "Discovering Yourself"    
16. "Falta Tu Estrella (Spanish version of "Spente le Stelle")"    
17. "Cuerpo Sin Alma (Spanish version of "Cuor Senza Sangue")"    

Personal

Production

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

Chart (1997) Peak
position[3]
Belgian Albums Chart (Wallonia) 2
Belgian Albums Chart (Flanders) 10
Finnish Albums Chart 19
Dutch Albums Chart 2
French Albums Chart 9
New Zealand Albums Chart 9
Norwegian Albums Chart 17
Swedish Albums Chart 24

References

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