| Iza | |
|---|---|
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| Studio album by | |
| Released | 1991 | 
| Recorded | 1990-1991 | 
| Studio | Soundtrade Studios, Sonet Studios, The Townhouse, Marcus Recording Studios | 
| Genre | Pop, Pop Rock | 
| Label | Virgin | 
| Producer | Rick Nowels, Ole Evenrude, David Munday | 
Iza is an album recorded by Izabella Scorupco, featuring (among others), Roxette and Gyllene Tider drummer Micke Andersson.
The album features several covers. "Substitute" is a cover of a 1975 song by The Righteous Brothers that was covered by many performers, among them Swedish 1970s superstars Streaplers in 1978.[1] "Rocks Off" was written by Norwegian singer Aina with two co-writers for her 1988 solo album "Living in a Boy's World".[2] Single and bonus track "Shame Shame Shame" is a cover of a 1974 hit by Shirley & Company while "I Write You a Love Song" is an Ole Evenrude song that was also recorded earlier with different, Swedish lyrics by Leif Bloms and Helene & Gänget.
Track listing
- "Shame Shame Shame" (Robinson)
 - I Write You a Love Song (Evenrude)
 - Everything to You (Björhovde/Evenrude)
 - You Take Me Up (Axelsson/Damicolas/Bagge)
 - When Passion Rules the Heart (Brandon/Shipley)
 - Red Hot and Blue (Brandon/Briley)
 - Brando Moves (Brandon/Shipley/Nowels)
 - I Know There's Someone Out There (Shipley/Nowels)
 - Rock Off (Olsson/Graf/Fjeld)
 - Substitute (Wilson)
 - If Lovin' You is Wrong (Evenrude)
 - Love Grows (Mason/Macaulay)
 - I Write You a Love Song (12" Remix)
 - Brando Moves (Short Intro Version)
 
- The song, "Shame Shame Shame", was not part of the initial album release in 1991, but was added to the album in a re-release in 1992.
 
Singles
Four singles were released from the album:
- "Substitute" (1990)
 - "I Write You a Love Song" (1991)
 - "Brando Moves" (1991)
 - "Shame Shame Shame" (1992)
 
Charts
| Chart (1991) | Peak position  | 
|---|---|
| Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[3] | 11 | 
References
- ↑ "Song: Substitute written by Willie Harry Wilson | SecondHandSongs". secondhandsongs.com. Retrieved 2018-10-20.
 - ↑ "Rocks Off". Discogs. Retrieved 2018-10-20.
 - ↑ "IZA". Swedischcharts. 1991. Retrieved 12 October 2014.
 
External links
- Rockarkiv, Svenskt. "Iza - Izabella". popfakta.se. Retrieved 2018-10-21.
 
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