Deleted Scenes signals Emerald’s emergence as a versatile talent to watch. Caro started working on a full album, inspired by films and music from the 1940s and 1950s. “The Lipstick on His Collar” finds her striding into R&B diva territory over heavy brass and insinuating strings. Wanna Do.” She’s even better on dance floor fare like the ultra-catchy “Back It Up” and the smoldering, Cuban-accented “A Night Like This” (both huge Dutch singles). Emerald plays the sultry vamp on “Just One Dance” and “Absolutely Me,” gets torchy on “I Know That He’s Mine,” and cuts loose for a campy romp on “Dr. Released 29 January 2010 on Grandmono (catalog no. will be the successor of Caros successful debut album Deleted Scenes From The.
Producers David Schreurs and Jan van Wieringen (who cowrote the album’s songs with Vincent Degiorgio) shift between styles and eras while maintaining a moody film noir ambiance. Deleted Scenes From the Cutting Room Floor, an Album by Caro Emerald. UND ab heute das Album bei iTunes vorbestellen und Tangled Up direkt. Emerald-a Netherlands-based vocalist with impressive jazz chops-inhabits these musical vignettes with considerable poise and a sense of fun. Deleted Scenes from the Cutting Room Floor conjures visions of '30s-era femme fatales and plucky heroines, with side trips into more contemporary scenarios along the way. Deleted Scenes from the Cutting Room Floor The Remixes Caro Emerald. The songs on Caro Emerald’s first album unreel like clips from old movies you can’t quite place but seem hauntingly familiar. Available with an Apple Music subscription.