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ABOVE: CARO EMERALD. IMAGE COURTESY OF ADRIE MOUTHAANCaro Emerald is a reincarnated Bettie Page with the voice of a speakeasy singer. The Dutch musician mixes pop, 1940s and ’50s jazz, R&B, samba and more into her musical storytelling. The story of her discovery, too, centers on old-fashioned kismet: Emerald was called into record vocals with producers David Schreurs and Jan van Wieringen, who had just one song that needed a singer. Once they heard her sing, the song—the catchy track “Back It Up,” below—ended up becoming just one single on a full-length album, Deleted Scenes from the Cutting Room Floor, released last year in the US.
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It’s a seductive, soulful track that demonstrates her vocal versatility, as well as the cinematic quality of her voice to which her album title alludes.Emerald was in the process of recording vocals for her upcoming second album when we called her. We spoke with Emerald about her vintage sound and style, bringing back the music of previous decades, and her gem of a name.ILANA KAPLAN: Are you on tour right now?CARO EMERALD: No, I’m in the studio right now. I’m in the middle of a vocal recording. We’re working on the second album.KAPLAN: On the second album? Do you have a release date for it yet?EMERALD: Not really. We have an idea of when it will be released.
We’re not sure, because it needs to be finished and right now it’s not. You never know how long it takes. Sometimes you can say, “We’re going to work for a month, and then it will be finished.” Most of the time it’s not. We want it to be perfect.
KAPLAN: Have you played in the U.S.?EMERALD: I have. I’ve played in LA, and I’ve done a showcase with a small setup. Not my complete band, my full band. I have to get used to English talking.KAPLAN: It’s all good. Caro Emerald isn’t your real name. How did you come up with that moniker?EMERALD: My real name is Caroline, and my second name is Esmerelda.KAPLAN: So you formed your stage name out of your full name?EMERALD: Yeah! Caroline Esmerelda doesn’t really work.
It’s too much. I didn’t want it to be a personal name; I wanted it to be more international than that. People already call me Caro, so it made sense. I like the idea that it’s a jewel.KAPLAN: Is the songwriting on your second album very autobiographical?EMERALD: No. Right now, that’s not the way we write or I write. It’s more of a concept album. I work with two producers and a writer from Canada.
There are other writers and producers. It’s more like a collective. We work very closely together, and we created this style. We wanted to create this for ourselves. It’s more like little stories. It could be out of movies. That’s how we looked at it.
That’s why the title is Deleted Scenes From The Cutting Room Floor. You pick up a scene that wasn’t used in a movie, but it could have been used in a movie. Vincent Degiorgio, who is a brilliant songwriter from Canada, is really, really good at that.
So, for the second album, we’re doing the same.KAPLAN: What do you want your fans to get out of your music?EMERALD: I would like them to get whatever they want out of their music. That’s the most important thing to me. A lot of people find different things in it. There’s something there for the “music freak,” since the productions are very complex; people who like to be cheered up, people who like to moved or just are touched by my story. It depends a little bit.
Most of all, I want people to enjoy my music. Hopefully they will let my voice into their hearts.DELETED SCENES FROM THE CUTTING ROOM FLOOR IS OUT NOW. CARO EMERALD WILL BE PLAYING IN NEW YORK CITY AT LE POISSON ROUGE THIS THURSDAY. FOR MORE ON THE ARTIST, VISIT HER.
(P) & (C) Grandmono RecordsItunes:Buy:Caro Emerald - The Lipstick On His CollarFrom the album Deleted Scenes From The Cutting Room Floor'The female Lemmy Caution turns from diva to detective in a flash, complete with a floor length coat and long leaning chapeau to conceal her identity and her mission. Tearing at her curiousity like the pages of a Peter Cheyney mystery would never hurt our heroine. She can crack any case. And she'll crack this one.'
Written by David Schreurs/Vincent Degiorgio/Sander Rozeboom.
2010 Platinum EditionProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRating(positive)Deleted Scenes from the Cutting Room Floor is the debut by singer. The album was conceived, written and produced as a studio project by David Schreurs, Vincent Degiorgio, Jan van Wieringen and Caroline van der Leeuw, and released in the Netherlands with Emerald as the starring artist on January 29, 2010 on their own label.The album was preceded by the hit singles ', officially released in the Netherlands on July 6, 2009, and ', released on December 11, 2009.On 28 June 2011, a new version of the album has been released in Italy, featuring a DVD, three bonus tracks recorded live, and a duet with Italian singer in the song '(Vivere) Riviera Life'. Contents.Background The title refers to a figurative term in the film industry.
Scenes were cut in the so-called cutting room, where the deleted and therefore unused scenes fell to the. In accordance with the movie theme, David Schreurs and Vincent Degiorgio are credited as creative directors for creating the visual and conceptual world around the music, like artwork and videos.
Each song also has an individual synopsis, written by Degiorgio and added as liner notes to the album artwork.Chart performance The album debuted at number one in the. Between February 6, 2010 and August 28, 2010, the album left the top spot for two weeks only, in April and in June, replaced by Jan Smit's Leef and 's Colorblind, respectively. On August 20, 2010, Deleted Scenes from the Cutting Room Floor spent its 27th non-consecutive week at number one and became the longest running number-one album in the Netherlands, beating 's, which held the top spot for 26 weeks in 1983. The album later returned to #1, spending a total of 30 non-consecutive weeks on top of the Dutch Albums Chart.Moreover, as of September 2011, Deleted Scenes from the Cutting Room Floor spent a total of 77 weeks in the Dutch Top 10, tying with Michael Jackson's Thriller as the longest ever running album there.In October 2010, the album was released by in the United Kingdom and in several other European countries. It later reached the Top 5 in Germany (#5), Poland and Austria (#3). In May 2011, the album also reached the Top 10 in the, jumping from number 140 during its fourth week in the chart. In July 2011, Deleted Scenes from the Cutting Room Floor peaked at number 4 on the UK Albums Chart.
As of May 2013, the album has sold 410,000 copies in the UK.As of December 2011, the album has sold more than 1,000,000 copies worldwide. Track listing No.TitleWriter(s)Length1.' 'David Schreurs,3:512.' Just One Dance'David Schreurs,4:013.' 'David Schreurs,3:294.' 'David Schreurs, Jan van Wieringen, Robin Veldman3:535.' The Other Woman'David Schreurs, Jan van Wieringen, Caroline Esmeralda van der Leeuw,5:336.'
Absolutely Me'David Schreurs,2:467.' You Don't Love Me'David Schreurs, van der Leeuw3:548.' Wanna Do'Daan Herweg, van Wieringen, van der Leeuw, David Schreurs3:029.' 'David Schreurs,4:3310.' I Know That He's Mine'David Schreurs, van der Leeuw,4:1711.'
'David Schreurs,3:4712.' The Lipstick on His Collar'David Schreurs, Rozeboom,3:37Total length:47:00Deluxe Edition bonus tracksNo.TitleWriter(s)Length13.' That Man' (Palov Remix feat. Angelidis)Schreurs, Degiorgio3:5414.'
Stuck' (KiNK Remix)Schreurs, Degiorgio6:1415.' ' (Caro Emerald feat. The Grandmono Orchestra),3:52German Deluxe Edition bonus tracksNo.TitleWriter(s)Length13.' A Night Like This' (Dorian White Remix)Schreurs, van Wieringen, Degiorgio5:0914.' A Night Like This' (Art Alec Remix)Schreurs, van Wieringen, Degiorgio6:0615.' Back It Up' (Madcon Radio Edit)Schreurs, van Wieringen, Robin Veldman, Degiorgio3:35Italian Platinum Edition No.TitleWriter(s)Length1.' 'David Schreurs, Vincent Degiorgio3:512.'
Just One Dance'Schreurs, Jan van Wieringen, Degiorgio4:013.' Giuliano Palma)Schreurs, van Wieringen, Sander Rozeboom, Degiorgio3:294.' 'Schreurs, van Wieringen, Robin Veldman, Degiorgio3:535.' The Other Woman'Schreurs, van Wieringen, Caroline Esmeralda van der Leeuw, Degiorgio5:336.' Absolutely Me'Schreurs, Degiorgio2:467.' You Don't Love Me'Schreurs, van der Leeuw, Degiorgio3:548.' Wanna Do'Daan Herweg, Schreurs, van Wieringen, van der Leeuw, Degiorgio3:029.'
'Schreurs, Degiorgio4:3310.' I Know That He's Mine'Schreurs, van der Leeuw, Degiorgio4:1711.'
'Schreurs, Degiorgio, van Wieringen3:4712.' The Lipstick on His Collar'Schreurs, Rozeboom, Degiorgio3:3713.' 'Schreurs, van Wieringen, Sander Rozeboom, Degiorgio3:2914.' Back It Up' (Live in Rome)Schreurs, van Wieringen, Robin Veldman, Degiorgio3:3515.'
A Night Like This' (Live in Rome)Schreurs, van Wieringen, Degiorgio5:0716.' The Lipstick On His Collar' (Live in Rome)Schreurs, Rozeboom, Degiorgio5:32Total length:64:07Source: Charts and certifications. 2011-04-06.
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