Emiliana Torrini Discography 1994 2010 8cd

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Emiliana Torrini Discography 1994 2010 8cd

Emiliana Torrini is an Icelandic singer, songwriter and producer who has released eight studio albums between 1994 and 2010. She is best known for her 2009 single "Jungle Drum", her 1999 album "Love in the Time of Science", and for co-writing and co-producing Kylie Minogue's 2003 hit "Slow". She has also collaborated with various artists, such as Spoon, The Colorist Orchestra, and Kid Koala. Here is a brief overview of her discography.

Emiliana Torrini Discography 1994 2010 8cd


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    • Spoon (1994): This is the debut album of the Icelandic band Spoon, which Emiliana Torrini was a member of. The album features a mix of pop, rock, and folk influences, and includes songs in both Icelandic and English. The album was released only in Iceland by Japis Records.
    • Crouçie d'où là (1995): This is Emiliana Torrini's first solo album, which was also released only in Iceland by Japis Records. The title means "Where are you from?" in French, and the album contains songs in Icelandic, English, and French. The album showcases Emiliana Torrini's versatile vocal range and style, from soft ballads to upbeat tunes.
    • Merman (1996): This is Emiliana Torrini's second solo album, which was also released only in Iceland by Japis Records. The album features songs in Icelandic and English, and has a more acoustic and folk-oriented sound than her previous album. The album includes covers of songs by Joni Mitchell, Lou Reed, and Velvet Underground.
    • Love in the Time of Science (1999): This is Emiliana Torrini's third solo album, and her first international release. The album was released by One Little Indian Records, and was produced by Roland Orzabal of Tears for Fears. The album has a more electronic and trip-hop sound than her previous albums, and includes songs such as "Dead Things", "To Be Free", and "Easy". The album received critical acclaim and was nominated for the Shortlist Music Prize in 2001.
    • Fisherman's Woman (2005): This is Emiliana Torrini's fourth solo album, which was released by Rough Trade Records. The album marks a return to a more acoustic and intimate sound, with songs mostly written on guitar. The album includes songs such as "Sunnyroad", "Heartstopper", and "Nothing Brings Me Down". The album received positive reviews and was nominated for the Icelandic Music Awards in 2006.
    • Me and Armini (2008): This is Emiliana Torrini's fifth solo album, which was also released by Rough Trade Records. The album was produced by Dan Carey, who has worked with artists such as Kylie Minogue, Franz Ferdinand, and Hot Chip. The album has a more diverse and eclectic sound than her previous albums, with influences from reggae, pop, rock, and folk. The album includes songs such as "Me and Armini", "Big Jumps", and "Jungle Drum". The latter became her most successful single to date, reaching number one in several countries.
    • Tookah (2013): This is Emiliana Torrini's sixth solo album, which was also released by Rough Trade Records. The album was co-produced by Dan Carey and Emiliana Torrini herself. The album has a more experimental and psychedelic sound than her previous albums, with elements of ambient, electronic, and indie pop. The album includes songs such as "Speed of Dark", "Tookah", and "Animal Games". The album received mixed reviews from critics.
    • Racing the Storm with the Colorist Orchestra (2023): This is Emiliana Torrini's seventh solo album, which was released by Bella Union Records. The album is a collaboration with the Belgian ensemble The Colorist Orchestra, who create new arrangements for existing songs using classical instruments and unconventional objects. The album features reworked versions of songs from Emiliana Torrini's previous albums, as well as some new songs. The album received positive reviews from critics.

    If you are interested in learning more about Emiliana Torrini and her discography, you can visit her official website, or check out her Wikipedia page. You can also listen to her albums on various streaming platforms, such as Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube.

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