Hidden Treasure (album)

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Hidden Treasure
Hidden Treasure.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 17, 2007
Recorded2004-2007
Genre Pop
Length56:12
Label Universal Music Polska, Adam Gee
Producer KK, Simon Gogerly, Simon Young
Isis Gee chronology
Phantom Suite
(2002)
Hidden Treasure
(2007)
Christmas Angel
(2008)
Alternative cover

Hidden Treasure is the title of the second studio album by Isis Gee. It was released in Poland on September 17, 2007 by Universal Music Polska. In light of her participation in the 2008 Eurovision Song Contest, the album was subsequently released in select countries in Europe, Japan and the United States. The album was produced by KK, Simon Gogerly and Simon Young. [1]

Contents

KK co-produced three tracks on the album, which was mastered by Tim Young at Metropolis Studios in London, England.

Hidden Treasure reached #44 in the United States album chart and #56 in Europe[ citation needed ] despite being released twice in the same year, with the second release including her song For Life which was the song representing Poland at the 2008 Eurovision Song Contest and came 10th.

Track listing

Standard Edition
No.TitleLength
1."This Love (intro)" (Isis Gee)1:03
2."What You See" (Isis Gee)4:06
3."Intoxication" (Isis Gee)4:20
4."Hidden Treasure" (Isis Gee)4:22
5."On Your Knees" (Isis Gee)5:13
6."Share My World" (Isis Gee)5:02
7."Living Proof" (Isis Gee)5:34
8."Empire" (Isis Gee)4:51
9."If I Was You" (Isis Gee)5:24
10."Where I Wanna Be" (Isis Gee)4:02
11."This Love" (Isis Gee)4:06
12."What's One More" (Isis Gee)4:12
13."Hold On" (Isis Gee)4:04

Bonus tracks

Eurovision Song Contest Edition

Charts

Singles

YearTitleCharts
POPLista Nielsen Airplay [2]
2007"Hidden Treasure"1 [3] 26 [4]
2007"What You See"-56
2008"For Life"-45

Unreleased songs

All songs are acknowledged in the American Congress. Songs were written by Tamara Gołębiowski, sometimes they are labeled as Tamara Diane Gołębiowski, Tamara Diane Wimer Gołębiewski, Tamara Wimer, Tamara Diane Wimer or Isis Gee. These are the songs that age can be assigned to the recording sessions for this album. Earlier recordings Isis cover the years 1989 to 2004. [5]

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References

  1. "Official Isis Gee site". Isisgee.com. Retrieved 2012-05-20.
  2. "Nielsen Music". Nielsenmusiccontrol.com. Archived from the original on 2005-08-09. Retrieved 2012-02-21.
  3. "Chart number 1463". Rmf.fm. Retrieved 2012-05-20.
  4. "National Airplay - Poland" by Nielsen Music Control (week 40. - 2007) - source Universal Music Polska
  5. American Congress copyrights