Breakthru (Costa album)

Breakthru
Studio album by Antoniette Costa
Released March 1, 2005
Genre Contemporary R&B, Soul, Rock
Label L.I.P. Label 14
Antoniette Costa chronology
Breakthru
(2005)
"Sinking Deeper"
(2010)

Breakthru is the self-released debut album by American singer-songwriter Antoniette Costa. It was released on her label L.I.P. Label 14 on March 1, 2005.[1]

History

The album exhibits Costa's R&B and soul tendencies as a singer-songwriter. Some of the 12 tracks[2] are piano ballads, while others are accompanied by a band.[3] The album was dedicated to her recently deceased aunt, and featured 12 songs that had been written from middle-school to college.[4] In honor of her aunt, who was an avid supporter of education, Costa donated a percentage of the album sales to the Rosalita Costa-Clark School Fund in Pittsburgh.[3]

Release

Costa independently released the album on March 1, 2005 on her own record label L.I.P. Label 14.[1] The album ranked #1 on Amazon's Early Adopter Indie Music Chart and #69 on the Early Adopter All Music Chart.[4] It also led to Costa's future collaborations with members of The Roots.[5]

Track listing

No. Title Length
1. "Said Who"   3:18
2. "Murphy"   3:06
3. "Vieni Con Mi"   2:22
4. "Your Turn"   4:16
5. "You've Lost My Love"   3:23
6. "Never Should Have"   3:28
7. "Flown Away"   2:10
8. "Impression"   1:48
9. "Radiant Glow"   3:28
10. "I Am"   2:31
11. "Dream"   2:21
12. "Caroline's Camelot"   2:58

References

  1. 1 2 "Antoniette Costa". Rock The Disco. Retrieved 2011-09-28.
  2. "Antoinette Costa - Breakthru CD". CdUniverse. 2005-03-01. Retrieved 2011-01-08.
  3. 1 2 "Daze Sits Down with Freshman Phenom Antoniette Costa". The Cornell Daily Sun. April 14, 2005. Archived from the original on 2012-03-07. Retrieved 2011-09-28.
  4. 1 2 "Biography". AntonietteCosta.com. Retrieved 2011-09-28.
  5. Tong, Katy (2011-01-27). "Post-bac student lets listeners step behind the music scene in unplugged 'Track 14 Sessions'". Columbia Spectator. Retrieved 2011-09-28.

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