Oblivion (Kaliopi Album)
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''Oblivion'' is the first duet album by the
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, recorded and released in 2009.


Background

In 2009, Kaliopi officially announced that her ''Oblivion'' will be a joint collaboration working with Edin Karamazov.


Production history

The album was recorded in Croatia and released in Macedonia and Serbia. It contains 11 songs. The album cover was designed by
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. Full arrangement and producing by Edin Karamazov. It was released in November 2009.


Track listing

#"Melodia Sentimental" (3:56) #:Credits: Composed By – Heitor Villa-Lobos-Lyrics By – Dora Vasconcelos #"A Boy Named Hiroshima" (4:19) #:Credits: Composed By – Toru Takemitsu #"Oblivion" (3:24) #:Credits: Written-By – Astor Piazzolla #"Wachet Auf, Ruft Uns Die Stimme" (3:26) #:Credits: Composed By – J. S. Bach* #"Cinema Paradiso (Tema D'Amore)" (3:30) #:Credits: Written-By – Andrea Morricone #"Hallelujah" (5:11) #:Credits: Written-By – Leonard Cohen #"Ja Vstretil Vas (Я Встретил Вас)" (4:57) #:Credits: Lyrics By – Тючев Ф.-Music By – Trad. / Неизв.* #"Amarilli Mia Bella" (2:44) #:Credits: Composed By – Giulio Caccini #"
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References

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