Just the Two of Us | ||||
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Released | 27 December 2013; 19 August 2014 | |||
Genre | Classical, new-age | |||
Label | Universal, Hearts of Space Records | |||
Producer | Rolf Løvland | |||
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Just the Two of Us is the 2013 and 8th album by Secret Garden.
The purely instrumental album features Secret Garden playing some of their most popular songs re-envisioned as duo arrangements along with two new pieces: the title-track “Just the Two of Us” and “En Passant”.
Rolf Løvland described the album, “Our music always starts with just the two of us – Rolf & Fionnuala; even when we’re performing with a full production on stage. So it feels natural and good to perform some of our music in the most intimate and stripped-down version – that musical place where Secret Garden was born.” [1]
The album debuted at number seven on the Billboard Top New Age Albums chart. [2]
# | Title | Length |
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1 | Sometimes When It Rains | 4:32 |
2 | Heartstrings | 3:20 |
3 | Awakening | 3:57 |
4 | The Promise | 3:22 |
5 | Reflection | 3:04 |
6 | Ode to Simplicity | 3:27 |
7 | Poéme | 3:42 |
8 | Sortie | 3:39 |
9 | Just the Two of Us | 3:54 |
10 | Song From a Secret Garden | 3:19 |
11 | En Passant | 3:12 |
12 | Papillon | 3:19 |
13 | Belonging | 4:08 |
14 | Serenade to Spring | 3:02 |
15 | Song at the End of the Day | 3:41 |
# | Title | Length | Featuring | Notes |
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1 | Sometimes When It Rains | 4:33 | ||
2 | Heartstrings | 3:20 | ||
3 | Awakening | 3:57 | ||
4 | The Promise | 3:22 | ||
5 | Reflection | 3:05 | ||
6 | Ode to Simplicity | 3:27 | ||
7 | Poéme | 3:42 | ||
8 | Sortie | 3:40 | ||
9 | Just the Two of Us | 3:54 | New song | |
10 | Song From a Secret Garden | 3:19 | ||
11 | En Passant | 3:10 | New song | |
12 | Nocturne | 3:26 | Bonus track | |
13 | Papillon | 3:19 | ||
14 | Belonging | 4:09 | ||
15 | Serenade to Spring | 3:02 | ||
16 | Song at the End of the Day | 3:42 | ||
17 | You Raise Me Up | 5:05 | Brian Kennedy and Tracey Campbell-Nation | Bonus track |
18 | Elegie | 3:48 | Bonus track | |
19 | Frozen in Time | 4:11 | Bonus track | |
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