De l'Abîme au Rivage... - Emma Shapplin, Cāpdevielle, J.P.
Spente le Stelle - Emma Shapplin, Cāpdevielle, J.P.
Vedi, Maria... - Emma Shapplin, Cāpdevielle, J.P.
Carmine Meo - Emma Shapplin, Chapelain, Marie A.
Cuor Senza Sangue - Emma Shapplin, Giovanni, A. San
Favola Breve - Emma Shapplin, Casanegra, A.
Reprendo Mai Pių... - Emma Shapplin, Chapelain, Marie A.
Une Ombre Dans le Ciel - Emma Shapplin, Cāpedevielle, J.F.
Lucifero, Quel Giorno... - Emma Shapplin, Casanegra, A.
Ira Di Dio - Emma Shapplin, Chapelain, Marie A.
Miserere, Venere... - Emma Shapplin, Cāpedevielle, J.F.
Ā la Frontičre du Ręve... - Emma Shapplin, Cāpedevielle, J.F.
Dolce Veneno - Emma Shapplin, Cāpedevielle, J.F.
Fera Ventura - Emma Shapplin, Cāpedevielle, J.F.
Discovering Yourself - Emma Shapplin, Cāpedevielle, J.F.
1999 debut for Europop artist. 12 classical influenced tracks including 'De L'Abime Au Rivage...' and 'Spente Le Stelle' plus 3 bonus tracks 'Dolce Veneno', 'Fera Ventura' and 'Discovering Yourself'. Standard jewel case.
1999 debut for Europop artist. 12 classical influenced tracks including 'De L'Abime Au Rivage...' and 'Spente Le Stelle' plus 3 bonus tracks 'Dolce Veneno', 'Fera Ventura' and 'Discovering Yourself'. Standard jewel case.
"Prerequisite: if you like modern-euro-Catholic rock.
This album is sung in Italian. Modern catholic hymns are beautifully presented by Emma Shapplin. Her voice is clean, open, and strong in high pitch, and it remains clear in low.
The 2nd piece is maybe the most well-known and also the most powerful.
Cons: some pieces are not high-vocal required to show off her talented voice.