The Diving Belle | |
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Studio album by | |
Released | 12 March 2008 |
Recorded | 2008 |
Genre | Pop rock, pop, ambient music |
Length | 45:00 |
Language | English |
Label | Warner Bros., Warner Music Sweden |
Producer | Christian Antblad, Peter Swartling |
Singles from The Diving Belle | |
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The Diving Belle is the debut album from Turkish/Macedonian-born singer Sibel. The album was released 12 March 2008[1] and reached number nine on the Swedish album charts. The album includes the single "That Is Where I'll Go", written by Christian Antblad, Sibel's entry to Melodifestivalen 2008.
Track listing
- "That Is Where I'll Go"(Christian Antblad)
- "Make Believe" (Steve Howard, Neil Athale)
- "How I Tried to Let You Go" (Christian Antblad, Sibel Redžep)
- "I'm Sorry" (Jonas Saeed, Pontus Söderqvist, Kenicha Pratt)
- "Maybe Someday" (Christian Antblad, Gary Baker, Matt Johnson)
- "Walking Away" (Nicklas Molinder, Joacim Persson, Johan Alkenäs, J. Fransson, Tobias Lundgren, Tim Larsson)
- "Don't You Wanna Know" (Christian Antblad, Michael Garvin)
- "Until the World Fades Away" (Christian Antblad, Michael Jay)
- "The Reason Was You" (Paul Carrack, Christian Antblad)
- "Any Day Now"(Christian Antblad)
- "All I Need Is One" (Christian Antblad, John Bettis, Wayne Kirkpatrick)
- "Open Arms"(Christian Antblad)
- "The Night Is Still Young" (iTunes Bonus Track) (Christian Antblad, Thomas Ahlstrand)
Chart performance
The album stayed on the Swedish albums chart for a total of seven weeks entering and peaking at number nine on 20 March 2008 and dropping out on 1 May 2008.
Singles
- "That Is Where I'll Go"
- Reached number 6 on the Swedish chart.
- "Make Believe"
Album credits
- Vocals: Sibel Redžep.
- Backing Vocals: Sibel Redžep, Chris Antblad, Caroline Antblad.
- Piano: Thomas Lasser, Johan Alkenäs.
- Strings: Scandinavian Strings.
- Guitar: Fredrik Larsson, Jeff King, Joacim Persson, Cem Köksal.
- Electric Guitar: Sayit Dölen.
- Bass: Joel Starander, Gary Baker.
- Drums: Josh Haselton.
Chart positions
Chart (2008) | Peak position |
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Sweden | 9[2] |
References
- ↑ "The Diving Belle" (in Swedish). Svensk mediedatabas. 2008. Retrieved 29 November 2010.
- ↑ "The Diving Belle". Swedishcharts. 2008. Retrieved 29 March 2008.
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