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<span style="font-weight: bold;">Eden</span><!--bold--> was recorded by English soprano <span style="font-weight: bold;">Sarah Brightman</span><!--bold--> in 1998. Like Brightman's later album, La Luna, Eden juxtaposed pop songs (mostly sung in English) and opera songs (mostly sung in Italian). This was a departure from her previous works, such as Fly, which was performed almost entirely in English, and retained elements of Timeless, which was an almost entirely operatic work. Like Timeless it contains one rock ballad: "Dust in the Wind". The song was a huge success in Brazilian radios, due the fact it was used on the soundtrack of the telenovela 'Um anjo caiu do ceu' (An angel's fallen from heaven). It is Sarah's biggest success in the country. The song "So many things" is based on English Irish song "Women of Ireland". All in all 'Eden' is another 'Timeless', endless perfection.<br />
(Source: Wikipedia)<br />
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<span style="font-style: italic;">Original Release Year</span><!--italic-->: 1998<br />
<span style="font-style: italic;">Genre</span><!--italic-->: Operatic Pop / New Age / Classical<br />
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<span style="font-weight: bold;">Track Listing:</span><!--bold--><br />
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01 In Paradisum<br />
02 Eden<br />
03 So Many Things<br />
04 Anytime, Anywhere<br />
05 Bailero<br />
06 Dust In The Wind<br />
07 Il Mio Cuore Va<br />
08 Deliver Me<br />
09 Un Jour Il Viendra<br />
10 Nella Fantasia<br />
11 Tu<br />
12 Lascia Ch'io Pianga<br />
13 Only An Ocean Away<br />
14 Scene d'Amour<br />
15 Nessun Dorma<br />
16 The Last Words You Said (Duet with Richard Marx)<br />
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