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* "[[Ameno (song)|Ameno]]" is used as the entrance theme song by [[Mexican people|Mexican]] wrestler [[Místico]] from [[CMLL]](Sin Cara in WWE, Myzteziz in AAA) as well as mixed martial artist [[Aleksander Emelianenko]].
* "[[Ameno (song)|Ameno]]" is used as the entrance theme song by [[Mexican people|Mexican]] wrestler [[Místico]] from [[CMLL]](Sin Cara in WWE, Myzteziz in AAA) as well as mixed martial artist [[Aleksander Emelianenko]].
* "Ameno" was used in Australia within "The Power of Yes" advertisements for [[Optus|Optus Communications]]. It was used in a [[World Cup 1998]] commercial from [[MasterCard]].<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5QiWAOFS1mA|title=1998 World Cup Commercial - Mastercard|date=June 1998}}</ref>
* "Ameno" was used in Australia within "The Power of Yes" advertisements for [[Optus|Optus Communications]]. It was used in a [[World Cup 1998]] commercial from [[MasterCard]].<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5QiWAOFS1mA|title=1998 World Cup Commercial - Mastercard|date=June 1998}}</ref>
* Ameno played during [[Jennifer Hawkins]] infamous wardrobe malfunction at [[Westfield Miranda]] on September 2, 2004.
* Ameno played during [[Jennifer Hawkins]]' infamous wardrobe malfunction at [[Westfield Miranda]] on September 2, 2004.
* A remix of ''Ameno'' was made by [[DJ Quicksilver]] in 2000.
* A remix of ''Ameno'' was made by [[DJ Quicksilver]] in 2000.
* A remix of "Mother" is also used in the 2001 film ''[[Driven (2001 film)|Driven]]''.
* A remix of "Mother" is also used in the 2001 film ''[[Driven (2001 film)|Driven]]''.

Revision as of 01:53, 9 December 2019

Era
Studio album by
Released1996
GenreNew-age
Length40:23
LabelTranman Entertainment B.V., Mercury, Philips
ProducerEric Lévi
Era chronology
Era
(1996)
Era 2
(2000)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Era is the eponymous debut album by Eric Lévi's new-age project Era, first released in 1996 and re-released in 1998. Some editions include bonus track "After Time".

Use of Era music

Videos were shot for "Ameno", "Misere Mani", "Enae Volare" and "Mother"; featuring actors Pierre Boisserie and Irene Bustamante.

Track listing

All tracks are written by Eric Lévi, except where noted

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Era" 3:15
2."Ameno (Remix)"Lévi, Guy Protheroe3:50
3."Cathar Rhythm" 3:18
4."Avemano" 4:14
5."Enae Volare (Mezzo)"Lévi, Protheroe4:30
6."Ameno"Lévi, Protheroe3:40
7."Mirror" 3:57
8."Sempire d'Amor" 1:54
9."After Time"Lévi, Florence Dedam3:35
10."Impera" 4:37
11."Enae Volare" 3:33
Total length:40:23
Limited edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
12."Mother"Lévi, Dedam4:59
13."Enae Volare (Mezzo) (Remix)"Lévi, Protheroe3:47
Total length:49:09

Personnel

  • Eric Lévi: Keyboard, Prog., Lead Guitar (Mirror, After Time, Impera)
  • Guy Protheroe: Lead Vocal (Ameno, Enae Volare)
  • Eric Geisen: Lead Vocal (Cathar Rhythm)
  • Florence Dedam: Lead Vocal (Mother, After Time)
  • Murielle Lefebvre: Lead Vocal (Enae Volare Mezzo)
  • Harriet Jay: Lead Vocal (Ameno, Avemano, Cathar Rhythm
  • Neil Wilkinson: Drums (Avemano)
  • Lee Sklar: Bass (Avemano)
  • Philippe Manca: Lead Guitar (Era, Ameno, Cathar Rhythm, Mother, Avemano, Sempire d'Amor, Enae Volare), Mandolin (Era), Drums/Bass prog. (Ameno, Era)

Certifications

  • France: Diamond [1]

References

  1. ^ Allmusic review
  2. ^ "1998 World Cup Commercial - Mastercard". June 1998.