Cosima (album)

Cosima
Studio album by Cosima De Vito
Released 11 October 2004
Recorded 2004
Genre Pop
Length 37:30
Label CDV
Producer Khris Kellow, Peter Stengaard
Cosima De Vito chronology
Cosima
(2004)
This Is Now
(2007)

Cosima is the self-titled debut album by Australian Idol finalist and Australian singer Cosima De Vito, released in 2004 (see 2004 in music). The album features the Cold Chisel-cover and power ballad hit single "When the War Is Over" and songs penned by American songwriter Diane Warren. Originally conceived for the end of 2003, the recording of the album was delayed due to Cosima's acute vocal cord illness.

Chart performance

Upon its debut the album hit number two, very nearly missing the top position. The album missed out on the pole position to Maroon 5's Songs about Jane by a matter of a few hundred copies. While this was a very high debut for an independent artist, the following weeks saw the album drop very quickly until it was out of the Top fifty within a matter of weeks (it dropped to number fourteen in only its second week). Indeed in the subsequent weeks, due to the lack of a strong radio single, the album dropped with little to push it up except Cosima's star power.

Despite its short run on the charts, the album has been a consistent seller due to various events Cosima has participated in since its release. To date it has sold over 50,000 copies.

Track listing

All songs written by Diane Warren.

  1. "One Night Without You" 4:52
  2. "Cost of Love" 3:33
  3. "Show Me the Way Back to Your Heart" 3:42
  4. "What Kind of World Would This World Be" 4:31
  5. "Painted on My Heart" 3:33
  6. "Now That You Can't Have Me" 3:25
  7. "Too Lost in You" 4:37
  8. "What My Heart Says" 3:45
  9. "I Just Wanna Cry" 3:46
  10. "Taste the Tears" 3:45
Bonus CD
  1. "When the War Is Over" (Steve Prestwich) 3:48

Charts

Chart (2004) Peak
position
Australian ARIA Albums Chart[1] 2

Chart Certification Sales
Australia ARIA Gold[2] 35,000+

Personnel

References

  1. "Cosima Australian Album Chart Run". Australian-charts.com. Retrieved 16 October 2007.
  2. "ARIA Charts Accreditations 2004 Albums". ARIA Charts. Retrieved 16 October 2007.
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