Dincolo de nori
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"Dincolo de nori" (English: "Beyond the Clouds") is a song recorded by Romanian singer Dan Bittman. It was recorded at the Magic Sound Production in Craiova and was released as a CD single in 1994 by Metro Records Romania. "Dincolo de nori" was written by Antonio Furtuna and Bittman and produced solely by Furtuna, featuring a bass guitar, harmonica and keyboards in its instrumentation.
The track represented Romania in the 1994 Eurovision Song Contest in Dublin, Ireland after winning the pre-selection show Selecția Națională. In Dublin, Romania attempted its debut in the contest and finished in 21st place with 24 points. This remained Romania's worst result until their 1998 participation. One year after the event, "Dincolo de nori" was awarded Song of the Year by Romanian magazine Actualitatea muzicală.[1] The song was re-recorded in 1998 by Bittman and his group Holograf for their 12th studio album Supersonic.
Background and release
"Dincolo de nori" was written by Antonio Furtuna and Dan Bittman, while production was solely handled by Furtuna. It was recorded and mixed at Magic Sound Production in Craiova, Romania by Furtuna and Radu Negru, respectively. The song featured several instruments in its instrumentation, including a bass guitar played by Eugen Tegu, keyboards by Furtuna and harmonica by Bittman. Corina Dogaru, Geanina Olaru, Mariana Țurcanu and Daniela Vlădescu were hired as backing vocalists to complement lead vocals performed by Bittman. A CD of "Dincolo de nori" was released in 1994 by Metro Records Romania, containing the tracks "When the Love Was In" and "Mother Mary" on different sides. Its cover was designed by Hary Dumitrescu and photographed by Adrian Popescu.[2] In 1998, "Dincolo de nori" was re-recorded by Bittman and his band Holograf for their 12th studio album Supersonic.[3]
At Eurovision
On 20 March 1994, the Selecția Națională was held in order to select the Romanian entrant for the Eurovision Song Contest 1994. Subsequently, "Dincolo de nori" was chosen to represent Romania in the contest after the votes of five regional professional jury panels were combined.[4][5] The Eurovision Song Contest 1994 took place at the Point Theatre in Dublin, Ireland, and the finals were held on 30 April 1994. According to the then-Eurovision rules, selected countries were picked to participate in the final, including the host country and the "Big Four" (France, Germany, Spain and the United Kingdom). In 1994, Romania debuted in the contest and qualified for the final, where Bittman performed in 11th place, preceded by Estonia and followed by Malta.[6] Romania came in 21st position in a field of 25 with 14 points — six awarded by Malta and Greece, and two from Lithuania — which remained the country's lowest placement until 1998.[7]
Track listing
- Romanian CD single[2]
- "Dincolo de nori" – 3:06
- "When the Love Was In" – 3:06
- "Mother Mary" – 2:36
- "When the Love Was In" – 3:04
Credits and personnel
Credits adapted from the liner notes of the CD single.[2]
- Management
- Personnel
- Dan Bittman – lead vocals, composer, harmonica
- Corina Dogaru – backing vocals
- Antonio Furtuna – composer, producer, keyboards
- Geanina Olaru – backing vocals
- Eugen Tegu – bass guitar
- Mariana Țurcanu – backing vocals
- Daniela Vlădescu – backing vocals
Release history
Country | Date | Format | Label |
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Romania[2] | N/A 1994 | CD single | Metro |
References
- ^ Ursulesco, Octavian (22 July 1995). "Global Music Pulse". Billboard. 107 (29). Nielsen Business Media: 43. ISSN 0006-2510. Retrieved 23 August 2018.
- ^ a b c d Dincolo de nori (CD single). Dan Bittman. Metro Records Romania. (Matrix: PILZ CD VAL-0101 [K 41626 A]). 1994.
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: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link) - ^ "Romanian National Final 1994". National Finals. Archived from the original on 10 July 2017. Retrieved 20 March 2018.
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- ^ Eurovision Song Contest 1994. Dublin, Ireland. 30 April 1994.
- ^ "Eurovision 1994 Results: Voting & Points". Eurovision World. Archived from the original on 20 March 2018. Retrieved 20 March 2018.
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