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Diamond Veil

2011 studio album by Sweetbox From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Diamond Veil
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Diamond Veil is the eighth studio album by Sweetbox and Jamie Pineda's second studio album.[1] It was released on May 25, 2011, in Japan, and on June 3, 2011, in Korea.[2][3][4] It includes 15 new songs written by Jamie Pineda, Sebastian Thott and many others.[5][6] The Korean and Japanese releases contains all 15 songs, with Japan's version including 2 extra bonus tracks.[7][8] The album was also released digitally via iTunes and Amazon on May 18, 2011.[9][10]

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Track listing

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Credits

  • A&R – Hayden Bell
  • Backing Vocals – Alina Devecerski (tracks: 1, 5, 9–11)
  • Edited By [Vocals] – Carl Bjorsell (tracks: 1, 2), Didrik Thott (tracks: 3, 4, 6), Sebastian Thott
  • Executive Producer – Hayden Bell, Heiko Schmidt
  • Mastered By – Bjorn Engelman
  • Mixed By – Bart Ullared Jonsson
  • Producer, Arranged By, Programmed By, Instruments – Sebastian Thott
  • Recorded By [Vocals] – Christian Fast (tracks: 14), Erik Lewander (tracks: 7, 8), Henrik Nordenback (tracks: 14), Sebastian Thott
  • Vocals – Jamie Pineda
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Samples

  • "Bullet Proof" samples 'Bolero' from Maurice Ravel
  • "Everything's Gonna Be Alright" samples 'Air on a G String (Suite No.3)' from J.S Bach
  • "I Know You're Not Alone" samples 'Spring from The Four Seasons' from Vivaldi
  • "Minute By Minute" samples 'Morning from Peer Gynt Suite' from Grieg
  • "Under The Influence" 'Concerto For Piano And Orchestra No.1' from Tchaikovsky

References

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