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Ira Losco's first unplugged album (her fourth release) is Unmasked: The Unplugged Album[1]. This album, which was recorded in 2006 and produced by Howard Keith (at Jagged House), was released on 6th December 2006. Unmasked includes various unplugged renditions of her previous hit songs. unique arrangements of some 80s classics, and some original new material.
[edit] Concept & Idea
The idea for such an unplugged album was born after Ira Losco's supporting tour in Germany. The producer of the album, Howard Keith, said "Whilst touring her electric set in Germany Ira Losco had an opportunity of also doing 4 unplugged shows with Katie Melua who is now a multi platinum respected artist. The experience was very positive, and her set was so well received, that I thought it would be a great idea to record an unplugged album. I ran this thought by Ira, who loved the idea and we started working on it. The result speaks in volumes..."[2] Talking about the album, Ira Losco said that "The whole concept was to allow the instruments and voice top take prominence in this record." "I wanted to really explore my voice and its different tones." "Lyrically I wanted to expose my true emotions.. vulnerability is truly beautiful through music"[3]
Unmasked includes a special unplugged arrangements for some of Ira Losco's previous songs, including those for the hit singles Love Me Or Hate Me, Accident Prone, and Driving One Of Your Cars. The unplugged album also features unplugged cover versions of some 80s classics, mentioning Cyndi Lauper's Time After Time, Soft Cell's Bedsitter, and The Cure's Love Song. Two original songs are found in this album, which were both released as singles. The first one was Winter Day. The single received positive reviews, and was a hit in the local radio airplay charts[4]. The second single from Unmasked was Arms Of The Ones... ..., released in March 2007. "The songs speaks of the injustives in the world especially in times of war. It is an appeal and a wake-up call to those who by their actions and decisions cause conflicts over and over and thus affecting the lives of innocent people and children. Ira Losco claims to have been inspired to write the song after recently being in contact with War Child International, whom she is now supporting."[5].
[edit] Tracklisting
No |
Title |
Length |
1 |
"Winter Day" ** |
3:19 |
2 |
"Driving One Of Your Cars" |
4:26 |
3 |
"Time After Time" |
4:28 |
4 |
"Love Me Or Hate Me" |
3:24 |
5 |
"Don't Wanna Talk About It" |
4:34 |
6 |
"Accident Prone" |
4:12 |
7 |
"Bedsitter" |
3:28 |
8 |
"Love Song" |
3:49 |
9 |
"Get Out!" |
3:50 |
10 |
"Arms Of The Ones... ..." ** |
3:22 |
[edit] Charts
Chart (2006) |
Peak
position |
Malta Album Sales Chart[6] |
1 |
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