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Cosa (chi) è encore un autre - definizione

2005 ALBUM BY TINA ARENA
Un Autre Univers

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ADDITIONAL PERFORMANCE ADDED TO THE END OF A CONCERT
ENCORE; Encores; Encore!; Altra volta; Altra Volta; Encore (concert)
n. to do; play; sing an encore
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  • An encore at the Austrian World Music Awards
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ADDITIONAL PERFORMANCE ADDED TO THE END OF A CONCERT
ENCORE; Encores; Encore!; Altra volta; Altra Volta; Encore (concert)
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¦ noun a repeated or additional performance of an item at the end of a concert, as called for by an audience.
¦ exclamation again! (as called by an audience at the end of a concert).
¦ verb call for (an encore).
?(of a performer) give an encore.
Origin
C18: Fr., lit. 'still, again'.
Encore         
  • An encore at the Austrian World Music Awards
  • website=New York Public Radio}}</ref>
ADDITIONAL PERFORMANCE ADDED TO THE END OF A CONCERT
ENCORE; Encores; Encore!; Altra volta; Altra Volta; Encore (concert)
An encore is an additional performance given by performers after the planned show has ended, usually in response to extended applause from the audience.Lalange Cochrane, in Oxford Companion to Music, Alison Latham, ed.

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Un autre univers

Un autre univers is the sixth studio album, and first entirely French language release, by Australian singer Tina Arena, released on 6 December 2005. It reached number 9 in the French chart in November 2006, its highest position since entering the chart almost a year earlier. The album was certified platinum in France.

The album blends acoustic guitars, eastern strings and driving rhythms. The 13-track album includes a duet with the French singer Henri Salvador, "Et Puis Après". Although never released as a single, the song was included on two subsequent records : the French compilation The Best & le meilleur and the concept record Songs of Love & Loss. The track was one of the veteran French singer's final recordings, becoming a standout cut from the album due to the high profile of the collaboration.

The title track is a French language re-working of "Woman" from previous studio album, Just Me. The title translates into English as "another universe".

Lead single "Aimer jusqu'à l'impossible" was her biggest French hit to date after debuting at number 3 on the French national charts in November 2005 and remaining in the top 5 for over 10 weeks. In February 2006 the single achieved platinum sales in France. A second single "Je m'appelle Bagdad" was released in May and a third "Tu aurais dû me dire (Oser parler d'amour)" in October 2006.