2009 release from the French Neo-Classical/Rock soprano and composer. Emma Shapplin started her music career in Classical music, studying Opera with different teachers, and then moved to Rock. She discovered that although ... more »Rock gave her a certain artistic freedom, it was still not enough for her appetite for self-expression. She decided to create her own style which became a combination of diverse Opera influences, lyrical poetry and modern Trance and Rock/Pop influences. 12 tracks. Sony.« less
2009 release from the French Neo-Classical/Rock soprano and composer. Emma Shapplin started her music career in Classical music, studying Opera with different teachers, and then moved to Rock. She discovered that although Rock gave her a certain artistic freedom, it was still not enough for her appetite for self-expression. She decided to create her own style which became a combination of diverse Opera influences, lyrical poetry and modern Trance and Rock/Pop influences. 12 tracks. Sony.
CD Reviews
Mediocre
LordSmith | Mexico | 02/18/2010
(2 out of 5 stars)
"Her first albums showed us the quality of her voice, however in this one, it is seldom noticed, only the new version of Aedeus stands out, being a calmer version of her previous work, still having the strong presence of feelings in its interpretation, all others are a poor use of the talent of this beautiful woman, if the all the music in this cd were as nice as the cover, my humble opinion would be much better favoring."
Pop it is!
B. Dones | Washington, DC | 02/01/2010
(3 out of 5 stars)
"I listened to it cautiously to see how she fares singing on a different ganre which is Pop music. Some selections sounded like I'm listening to Britney Spears or even Madonna, which is actually a acomplement. Emma is quite versatile. However, if she wants to dabble, say on pop music, she needs a better producer. A very barave try, though. She has a lot of potential for cross-overs."
Who is this singer
Sonny | Chicago | 04/19/2010
(1 out of 5 stars)
"I didn't like this. Her little girl voice vs her Carmine Meo production makes me wonder if they are the same artist."
Emma shapplin fan
Stefano Assettati | rome, italy | 02/18/2010
(2 out of 5 stars)
"This CD is nor as good as all the other ones by Emma Shapplin, although the other ones are all about the same with the same songs but in a different order. This Cd does no good to her excellent voice and fantastic vocals, the semiclassic tunes are here somewhat lost. Yet it's still Emma Shapplin. I hope that she gets back to her style with a new Cd. For some reason this Cd seems to be available only in the US."