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The Peel Me Sessions 2003
''the PEEL ME sessions, 2003'' is the fourth compilation album by Australian singer and songwriter Tina Arena which was released exclusively through her official website on 22 May 2009. The album contains nine songs recorded during the northern hemisphere, northern summer of 2003 in Falcon Valley, Italy.Karkoukli, Vicken (26 May 2009)Le nouvel album de Tina Arena date... de 2003.Ozap. Retrieved 27 May 2009. The project was written and recorded but rejected by her label at the time, Sony Australia, and shelved indefinitely with two of the tracks recorded, "Italian Love Song" and "Take Me Apart", instead appearing on her final release with the label ''Greatest Hits 1994-2004''. Her cover of Diana Ross's "Love Hangover" appeared on her 2007 album ''Songs of Love & Loss''. "Transparency" was co-written by Arena and Andrew De Silva of Australian R&B group CDB (band), CDB and Paul Cecchinelli who is currently a member of singer Vanessa Amorosi's touring band. Arena penned "No Apology" ...
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Tina Arena
Filippina Lydia "Tina" Arena (born 1 November 1967) is an Australian singer-songwriter, musician, musical theatre actress and record producer. She is one of Australia's highest-selling artists and has sold over 10 million records worldwide. Arena is multilingual, singing and recording in English, Italian, French and Spanish. Arena has earned several international and national awards, including a BRIT Award, seven ARIA Awards and two World Music Awards for Best-selling Australian Artist (1996, 2000). In 2001, she was awarded a BMI Foundation Songwriting Award (Broadcast Music Inc) by the American performance rights organisation for co-writing "Burn" with Pam Reswick and Steve Werfel. In 2011, Arena became the first Australian to be awarded a knighthood of the French National Order of National Merit, presented by the President of the French Republic, Nicolas Sarkozy, for her contributions to French culture, and ceremonially awarded by Frédéric Mitterrand, the Minister of ...
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