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Songs of Love & Loss : ウィキペディア英語版
Songs of Love & Loss


''Songs of Love & Loss'' is the seventh studio album, and first cover album, by Australian singer and songwriter Tina Arena, released on 1 December 2007. The album was Arena's first full length English language recording in six years and her first album with EMI since her debut ''Strong as Steel'' in 1990. It peaked at No. 3 on the ARIA Top Albums Chart and was certified platinum a week after its release.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Top 50 Albums Chart )〕 "Until" was the only original song on the album. A French-language version of "Until" ("Ta vie") was featured on her next album, ''7 vies''. "Woman" is featured in a remixed version here. The original is from her 2001 ''Just Me'' album.
A deluxe edition of the album was released on 19 April 2008 which featured a bonus disc of songs recorded live during Arena's five-date Love & Loss Tour.
''Songs of Love & Loss'' was nominated for Highest Selling Album at the 2008 ARIA Music Awards.
Arena released ''Songs of Love & Loss'' in France, Belgium and Switzerland on 18 May 2015 under the title of ''Love And Loss''.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=" Love and loss ", le nouvel album de Tina Arena )
==History==
Recorded primarily in London in 2007 with the London Studio Orchestra conducted by Simon Hale, the album is made up of ten covers, one new song and a reworking of "Woman" from Arena's previous album, ''Just Me''. The record was originally going to be entirely made up of Dusty Springfield covers but Arena decided this would be too creatively limiting so broadened the scope to include other torch songs which she felt matched the tone of the album.〔(Musichead biography ) 7 November 2007.〕〔Adams, Cameron (9 November 2007). (Change of Arena from studio to home ). ''Herald Sun''. Retrieved on 9 November 2007.〕〔(Family First for Pop Princess ). News.com.au (9 November 2007). Retrieved on 29 May 2008.〕 "To Sir With Love" was performed by Arena at a graduation Mass at St. Columba's College, Melbourne on her final day of high school so it held special meaning for her.
Arena financed the record herself as she did not have a recording contract in Australia at the time.

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