L'Aura

L'Aura

L'Aura at a concert in Brescia in April 2006
Background information
Birth name Laura Abela
Also known as L'Aura
Born August 13, 1984 (1984-08-13) (age 27)
Origin Brescia, Italy
Genres Pop, rock, indie
Occupations Musician
Instruments vocals piano violin
Years active 2000 - present
Associated acts Rezophonic
Website l-aura.com

L'Aura alias Laura Abela (Brescia, August 13, 1984) is an Italian singer, songwriter, composer, pianist and violinist.

L'Aura spent two years in San Francisco in preparation for recording her first record titled Okumuki, which was recorded in Italy and released in 2005. She sung part of it in Italian and part of it in English. The producer was Enrique Gonzalez Muller, who had worked - as an assistant engineer - with Nine Inch Nails, Kronos Quartet, Jason Newsted, Dave Matthews Band, and Joe Satriani.

In 2006 L'Aura participated at the Sanremo Music Festival for the first time with the song "Irragiungibile", a song which was quite successful in the Italian music charts and Okumuki was certified Gold in Italy.

June 9, 2007 was the release of her second album, Demian (like the famous book by Hermann Hesse). The first single "Non è una favola", released May 18, was followed by a second single, "È per te", which was a duet with Max Zanotti, the lead singer of Deasonika. In the end of 2007, she showed an interest in representing San Marino in the next edition of Eurovision Song Contest 2008.

L'Aura took part in the Festival della Canzone Italiana Sanremo 2008 in Categoria Campioni with the song Basta! ("Enough!"),[1] which was a radio and TV success, quickly becoming one of the most downloaded singles from the festival. In February she released her first greatest hits album: L'Aura.

Before the summer, L'Aura participated in important manifestations as the 1st May's Concert in Rome and the Heineken Jammin' Festival. In July, 2008 she opened for Ben Harper and R.E.M. in Verona and Milan and Alanis Morissette in Torino. The second single from the album, "Cos'è", was released on May 16, 2008.

On October 26, 2010, L'Aura released the EP "Sei come me". With it, now she signs as "L'Aura Abela". In this new album, she works with the producer Dado Parisini in all of the tracks, including an Italian language version of the Bonnie Tyler song Total Eclipse of the Heart, named "Eclissi del cuore" (Eclipse of the Heart). The single "Come spieghi" was released in order to promote the album. In October 2011, "Eclissi del cuore" was re-released as a duet with Nek, another Italian singer.

In 2011, L'Aura (again signing as "L'Aura" solely), re-released the "Sei come me" EP with "Gira l'estate", "Hello Goodbye" (The Beatles cover), the "Eclissi del Cuore" duet with Nek and two brand new songs.

Contents

Discography

Albums

Year Album ITA chart Sales
2005 Okumuki - 10.000
2006 Okumuki (re-release) 23 50.000
2007 Demian 31 20.000
2008 L'Aura[2] 38 15.000
2010 Sei come me EP 50 10.000
2011 Sei come me - Deluxe Edition 67 -

Singles

Year Title Chart positions Album
ITA EUR
2005 "Radio Star" 34 - Okumuki
"Today" 21 82
"Una Favola" 33 -
2006 "Irraggiungibile" 17 81
"Domani" - -
2007 "Non è una Favola" 21 - Demian
"E' per te" - -
2008 "Basta!" 17 178 L'Aura
"Cos'è" - -
"Nell'aria" - -
2010 "Come spieghi" - - Sei come me EP
2011 "Eclissi del cuore" 10 -
"Eclissi del cuore"
(L'Aura feat. Nek)
5 - Sei come me - Deluxe Edition

References

  1. ^ Festival di Sanremo 2008
  2. ^ L'Aura - L'Aura

External links