Edyta Górniak (album)

Edyta Górniak is the self-titled second studio album and first international album by Polish singer Edyta Górniak. It was released in Japan under the name Kiss Me, Feel Me.

Edyta Górniak
Artwork for standard Polish release, also used for international release with different font
Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 7, 1997
Recorded19961997
GenrePop
LabelEMI Music
ProducerChristopher Neil
Edyta Górniak chronology
Dotyk
(1995)
Edyta Górniak
(1997)
Live '99
(1999)
Singles from Edyta Górniak

Reception

The eponymous album sold more than 150,000 copies worldwide and was successful in Japan, South Africa, and Europe.[1] It was certified a Platinum album by the Polish Society of the Phonographic Industry (ZPAV) in 1998.[2]

Track listing

Standard release

  1. "Anything"
  2. "If I Give Myself (Up) To You"
  3. "Perfect Moment"
  4. "When You Come Back To Me"
  5. "Be Good Or Be Gone"
  6. "One & One"
  7. "Linger"
  8. "Soul Boy"
  9. "I Don't Know What's On Your Mind"
  10. "The Day I Get Over You"
  11. "Miles & Miles Away"
  12. "That's The Way I Feel About You"
  13. "Gone"

Japanese version (entitled Kiss Me, Feel Me)

  1. "Coming Back To Love" (Bonus track)
  2. "Hunting High & Low" (Bonus track)
  3. "Under Her Spell" (Bonus track)

Polish special re-edition

  1. "Hunting High & Low" (Bonus track)
  2. "Coming Back To Love" (Bonus track)
  3. "Hope For Us" (Duet with José Carreras) (Bonus track)

Release history

  • Japan: November 7, 1997
  • Poland: November 10, 1997
  • Switzerland: 1998

Charts

Charts (2008) Peak
position
Finnish Albums Chart 22[3]
Norwegian Albums Chart 13[3]
Swedish Albums Chart 18[3]
Swiss Albums Chart 40[3]
Polish Albums Chart 1[4]
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References

  1. Rogowiecki, Romek (April 13, 2002). Nigel Williamson (ed.). "Global Music Pulse: Pole Position". Billboard. p. 51.
  2. "Platynowe Płyty CD Archiwum: Przynane w 1998 Roku". Retrieved 19 September 2017.
  3. Hitparade.ch
  4. http://zpav.pl/
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