Sophie Zelmani

Sophie Zelmani
Background information
Birth name Sophie Edkvist
Born 12 February 1972 (1972-02-12) (age 40)
Origin Sweden
Occupations Singer-songwriter
Years active 1995–present
Website www.sophie-zelmani.com

Sophie Zelmani (born 12 February 1972 in Stockholm as Sophie Edkvist) is a Swedish singer-songwriter who released her first single in 1995, called "Always You".

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Early life

Born in the suburbs of Stockholm in 1972, Zelmani's father bought the family a guitar when Zelmani was 14.[1] Despite no professional music training,[1] Zelmani became a songwriter and recorded some songs at a local studio. After she mailed the demos to three record companies, Zelmani was offered a record deal by Sony Music Sweden.

Career

Sophie Zelmani[1] recorded her debut, eponymous album with Sony in 1995. The album was produced and arranged by Lars Halapi[2] and co-produced by Patrik Sventelius, who also played guitar. She described the process of making the album: "In the beginning Lars and I spent a few months in the studio. We had fun and then picked the musicians. We recorded in two weeks but the whole thing took half a year."[3] By 1997, Zelmani's debut album had sold 200,000 copies in Europe and Asia Pacific, before moving to the US market, distributed by Columbia Records.[4] Zelmani said, "I had no ambitions to go abroad. I knew I wanted to make a record. That's all I wanted."[3] Columbia's marketing campaign included CD sampler giveaways, consumer press, and rotation on SAS Airlines flights between Scandinavia and the US.[5]

Zelmani has continued to record albums while making only a small number of public appearances due to shyness.[1] She won a best newcomer award in Sweden's Grammy awards in 1996.[6]

Discography

Track listings (song titles are almost all in English) of Zelmani's albums are provided on Wikipedia's Swedish site (just click on 'Svenska' in the left-hand column).

Year Album
1995 Sophie Zelmani
1998 Precious Burden
1999 Time to Kill
2002 Sing and Dance
2003 Love Affair
2005 A Decade of Dreams 1995-2005
2007 Memory Loves You
2008 The Ocean and Me
2010 I'm the Rain
2011 Soul

Zelmani has also contributed music to the TV series Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Dawson's Creek. Her cover of Bob Dylan's "Most Of The Time" appears on the soundtrack to Masked and Anonymous.[8]

Her song "Stand By" appeared in the film Independence Day (1996). Her song "Always You" appeared in the film My Best Friend's Wedding (1997).

Zelmani's "Going Home" from Sing and Dance was covered in Mandarin Chinese as "Passenger" by Faye Wong on To Love.

References

  1. ^ a b c d Scott, Matthew (11 February 2007). "Sophie Zelmani - Memory Loves You". South China Morning Post (retrieved from Factiva). 
  2. ^ Sinclair, David (7 June 1996). "Gentle on my mind". The Times (retrieved from Factiva). 
  3. ^ a b Jansen, Ara (22 August 1996). "Curtain up for Swede in search of a hobby". The West Australian (retrieved from Factiva). 
  4. ^ "Global success begins at home". Music Business International (retrieved from Factiva). 1 February 1997. 
  5. ^ Reece, Doug (14 December 1996). "New wave of Nordic bands looks to U.S. (Swedish bands)". Billboard (retrieved from Factiva). 
  6. ^ Bream, Jon (15 November 1996). "Music: Sophie Zelmani". Star-Tribune Newspaper of the Twin Cities Mpls.-St. Paul. 
  7. ^ "musik angehört". WOM magazin (World of Music) (September 08): 23.  (German)
  8. ^ Neff, Andrew (7 February 2004). "Oddball Dylan collection has curious flair". Bangor Daily News (retrieved from Factiva). 

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