7752

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7752
Chiara Civello, 7752 Album Cover, 2010.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedMay 25, 2010 (2010-05-25)
Recorded2010
Genre Vocal jazz, pop
Length41:08
Label EmArcy
Producer Sonia Martyres
Chiara Civello chronology
The Space Between
(2007)
7752
(2010)
Al Posto del Mondo
(2012)

7752 is the third album by Italian jazz vocalist Chiara Civello. The title gives the distance in kilometers from New York City to Rio de Janeiro, the two cities that inspired the album.

Contents

Background

While visiting her friend, Daniel Jobim, in Rio in February 2008, Civello was taken to a party where artists and musicians of all kinds get together. The guitar went around and everyone sang a song. As Civello shared, listened and learned, a new phase of her artistic path began. Ana Carolina, a Brazilian MPB star, is one of the main collaborators of 7752. Not only did she co-write five of the songs with Civello, but she also played acoustic guitar on most of them.

Written between Rio, New York, and Rome, 7752 includes ten musical moments of which eight were recorded in New York City (and produced by the eclectic producer Andres Levin), while four were recorded in Rio and produced by Civello.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."8 Storie" Ana Carolina/Chiara Civello4:05
2."My Somewhere to Go"Civello/Itaal Shur 4:17
3."I Didn't Want"Carolina/Civello4:03
4."Dimmi Perche"Carolina/Civello3:55
5."Un Duomo Che Non Sa Dire Addio"Civello/Stefano Scandaletti/Totonho Villeroy2:48
6."One More Thing"Civello4:47
7."Sófa'"Carolina/Civello/Diana Tejera3:02
8."Resta"Carolina/Civell/Dulce Quental 5:22
9."I'm Your Love"Civello4:18
10."Non Avevo Capito Niente"Civello4:18

Personnel

Production

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References

  1. "7752 - Chiara Civello | Credits | AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 27 March 2017.