Eden (Sarah Brightman album)
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| Studio album by Sarah Brightman | |||||
| Released | December 1, 1998 | ||||
| Recorded | 1998 | ||||
| Genre | Operatic pop | ||||
| Length | 59:11 | ||||
| Label | Angel Records | ||||
| Producer | Frank Peterson | ||||
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Eden is the name of an album recorded by English soprano Sarah Brightman in 1998. It was released under license by Nemo Studios to Angel Records.
Like Brightman's later album, La Luna, Eden juxtaposed pop songs (mostly sung in English) and opera songs (mostly sung in Italian). This was a departure from her previous works, such as Fly, which was performed almost entirely in English, and retained elements of Timeless, which was an almost entirely operatic work.
Like Timeless it contains one rock ballad - Dust in the wind. The song was a huge success in Brazilian radios, due the fact it was used on the soundtrack of the telenovela 'Um anjo caiu do céu' (An angel's fallen from heaven). It is Sarah's biggest success in the country.
The song "So many things" based on English Irish song "Women of Ireland".
- In Paradisum
- Eden
- So Many Things
- Anytime, Anywhere
- Bailero
- Dust in the Wind
- Il Mio Cuore Va
- Deliver Me
- Un Jour Il Viendra
- Nella Fantasia
- Tu
- Lascia Ch'io Pianga
- Only an Ocean Away
- Scene D'Amour
- Nessun Dorma
- The Last Words You Said: duet with Richard Marx (this track only appears on the US version of this album)
- "Eden" (1998)
- "Deliver Me" (1999)
- "So Many Things" (1999)
- "The Last Words You Said" (1999)
| Sarah Brightman |
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| Discography |
| Main Solo albums: The Trees They Grow So High | Dive | Surrender | Fly | Time To Say Goodbye | Eden | La Luna | Harem |
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| Andrew Lloyd Webber | Frank Peterson | Hot Gossip | Andrea Bocelli | Category:Sarah Brightman albums |
