Borderless (Cameron Cartio album)

Borderless
Cover of Borderless (2005 original release)
Studio album by Cameron Cartio
Released 15 September 2005
Rereleased in 2006
Recorded 2005
Genre Dance-pop
Length 36:38
Label Sony Music / EMI Arabia
Avang
Cover of Borderless (2006 release)
Cover of Borderless (Avang 2005 release)

Borderless is the debut album of Cameron Cartio, a Swedish pop singer of Iranian origin. It was released in 2006.[1][2][3] The album contains collaborations (in composition and arrangements) from Marcus Englof, Alex Papaconstantinou, Cheb Khaled, E. Le Tennen (Ari Lehtonen), J. Gill, B. Ates, T. Hanna and Robin Rex.

Track listing

2005 release The September 15, 2005 contains the following track list.

  1. "Ni Na Nay" – 3:04
  2. "Henna" (featuring Khaled) – 3:13
  3. "Sandy" – 3:49
  4. "Leyli" – 3:01
  5. "Roma" – 3:03
  6. "Ironiam" – 3:36
  7. "Madaram" – 3:26
  8. "Barone" – 3:09
  9. "Toi Azizam" – 3:15
  10. "Roma" (remix) – 3:02
  11. "Henna" (extended) – 3:53

Bonus

  • "Roma" (music video)
  • "Henna" (music video
2005 Avang release

A 2005 Avang release in December 2005 contained the same track list as content and as order, but without the extended track for "Henna" found on the original recording.

  1. "Ni Na Nay"
  2. "Henna" (feat. Khaled)
  3. "Sandy"
  4. "Leyli"
  5. "Roma"
  6. "Ironiam"
  7. "Madaram"
  8. "Barone"
  9. "Toyi Azizam"
  10. "Roma (remix)

2006 release In 2006 Sony BMG released the album with a slightly different track list and including a recording of "Don't Tell Me Tonight" featuring the Spanish singer Edurne. The 2006 release also includes the track "Mi Chica" (not found on the 2005 release), in replacement of "Ni Na Nay" that is absent from the new 2006 rerelease. "Mi Chica" is a common hit also recorded by Sarbel in Greece in a Greek version that features Cameron Cartio's voice.

  1. "Henna" (Spanish Version) (featuring Khaled)
  2. "Mi Chica"
  3. "Don't Tell Me Tonight" (featuring Edurne)
  4. "Roma" (Spanish version)
  5. "Ni Na Nay"
  6. "Barone"
  7. "Madaram"
  8. "Ironiam"
  9. "Sandy"
  10. "Leyli"
  11. "Henna" (original version featuring Khaled)

References


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