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Charlotte & Dea : Alabaster Nights
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a thoughtful, introspective CD, with intelligent, acoustic pop.
Genre: Pop: with Live-band Production
Release Date: 1999
Alabaster Nights Record Label: Goldhead
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Alabaster Nights 4:23 Album Only
I Might Be the One 4:07 Album Only
You belong 4:43 Album Only
That's the Chance We Take 4:00 Album Only
Fine Line 4:19 Album Only
Sea Song 3:32 Album Only
Eidolon 4:45 Album Only
I'm Home 3:27 Album Only
The Story of My Life 3:27 Album Only
Haunting me 3:27 Album Only
Why? 3:53 Album Only
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Album Notes

Charlotte & Dea is a female duo from Sweden.

They met while attending music school together in Skåne, the southern part of Sweden.

After moving to Stockholm, they started working with American producer and songwriter Brian Hobbs.

Their work together eventually led to this CD.

Charlotte has a pure, clear voice and is very much influenced by Joni Mitchell and Shawn Colvin.

Dea has a darker voice with a certain R&B flavor, which is not surprise since her biggest influence is Marvin Gaye.

Together, their voices produce magic.

The songs, although they cover the same ground as many contemporary songs, seem to find a new twist on love, as in "Alabaster Nights" where a lover blames her heartache on the moon, or "I Might be the One", where a "taken for granted" lover lays it all on the line.

All in all, a thoughtful, introspective CD, with intelligent, acoustic pop.

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REVIEWS

An album full of joy and pleasure!
author: GayliciousJen
Beautiful songs, beautiful voices with great lyrics. The songs are so different from each other and that is what`s so great about them! An album full of joy and pleasure! I truly recommend this album for anyone to buy, you`re gonna love the songs and wanna hear them over and over again, I know I do!
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Realxing, laid-back CD
author:
This album has something for just about everyone; a little singer/songwriter style, a little country, folk and jazz. Charlotte's and Dea's voices work great for each other - almost like an updated and female version of Simon & Garfunkel. The songs are great.
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Great voices and real lyrics
author: Jbh
C&D really sound great together. Good production and cool songs. Lots of Jimmy Webb influence on some of the tracks. If you're tired of all the crap that's on the radio buy this CD!
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