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Carmen Consoli (Italian pronunciation: [ˈkarmen ˈkɔnsoli]; born September 4, 1974 in Catania) is an Italian singer-songwriter. She has released 11 studio albums, one greatest hits, one soundtrack album, two live albums, four video album and 33 singles, selling 2 million copies in Italy, certified by M&D and FIMI with a multiplatinum disc, 11 platinum and two gold certifications.

She earned three nominations at the Sanremo Music Festival, one Targa Tenco, one Lunezia Award, seven Italian, Wind & Music Awards, one Telegatto , one David di Donatello , and two Nastri d'argento, and several other awards. In 2012 Consoli has been appointed as a Knight of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic.

Life and biography

Consoli was born in Catania, and grew up in the small town of San Giovanni La Punta. She started playing guitar at the age of fifteen and she later joined a rock-blues band, the Moon Dog's Party. In 1996 she recorded her first album, Due Parole, and participated to the Festival of Sanremo with the song Amore di plastica.

Her next album, Confusa e felice (1997) sold more than 130,000 copies. In the same year she embarked on her first tour, after some appearances on TV programs. In autumn 1998 she released her third album, Mediamente isterica, a particular album representing different kind of female figures. This album did not receive the same success as her previous work, selling around 80,000 copies, but became a favourite amongst her fans.

In 2000 she took part in the Festival of Sanremo for the third time with the song In bianco e nero, when her fourth album Stato di necessità was released. The album includes two of Carmen's greatest successes, songs Parole di burro and L'ultimo bacio, the last one becoming the official title track for the soundtrack of the film of the same name by Gabriele Muccino, starring Stefano Accorsi and Giovanna Mezzogiorno. Stato di necessità became her most successful album, selling more than 300,000 copies in a year. In that same year Carmen won two Italian Music Awards and the Nastro D’Argento Award at the Taormina Film Festival in Sicily.

In 2001 she released her first live album, called L'anfiteatro e la bambina impertinente. The album presents all Consoli's greatest hits rearranged with an orchestra of sixty elements with the help of director Paolo Buonvino.

A year later she released her fifth studio album, L'eccezione. The album debuted at number 1 in the Italian album charts, selling more than 200,000 copies.

2003 saw the release of her second live album, Un sorso in più - dal vivo a MTV Supersonic, published with the collaboration of MTV Italy. The album was recorded at MTV's programm Supersonic the year before, when Carmen presented to the public L'eccezione.

In 2006 Eva contro Eva, her sixth studio album, was issued. Debuting at number 1, the album showed a new perspective of Carmen's music, this time full of traditional Sicilian sounds and ethnic influences, demonstrating her great diversity. The album contains collaborations with Goran Bregovic and Angelique Kidjo. After a series of concerts through Europe, Canada and the United States Eva contro Eva was published in 2007 in The United States through Universal Latino.

In 2008 third album Mediamente isterica was celebrated through a 'Deluxe Edition' and a new tour. Mediamente isterica - Deluxe Edition is the first official 'Deluxe Edition' of an Italian artist. The same year she wrote the original soundtrack for the movie L'uomo che ama, directed by Maria Sole Tognazzi and starring Monica Bellucci, Pierfrancesco Favino and Ksenia Rappoport.

Elettra, her seventh studio album, was released on October, 30th 2009, including first single Non molto lontano da qui and debuting at number 2 in the FIMI Italian Album Charts. The album sold in Italy more than 60,000 copies gaining platinum status and won the Targa Tenco for the category 'Album of the Year'.

During her career she collaborated with many artists: Mario Venuti, Natalie Merchant, Henri Salvador, La Crus, Paola Turci, Marina Rei, Max Gazzè, Franco Battiato, Luca Madonia, Ornella Vanoni, Ron, Marco Di Mauro, Marco Parente, Lucio Dalla, Goran Bregovic and Angelique Kidjo.

She has produced albums by La Camera Migliore, Agata Lo Certo and Lăutari through her label Due Parole, established in Catania.

In November 2010 she released her first best of album, called Per niente stanca. The album was anticipated by the single Guarda l'alba, a collaboration with Tiziano Ferro. The second new song AAA Cercasi was released as a single in January 2011.

In July 2011 she published her first video collection, which includes all her videos from 1996 to 2011 plus some extras.

In November 2012 Carmen Consoli was officially knighted. She received the highest ranking civilian honour of the Italian Republic and was bestowed the title of 'Cavaliere' (Knight) of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic.
Studio albums

1996 Due parole (15,000 copies)
1997 Confusa e felice #6 ITA (130,000 copies), Platinum
1998 Mediamente isterica #4 ITA (80,000 copies), Platinum
2000 Stato di necessità #6 ITA (300,000 copies), 3x Platinum
2002 L'eccezione #1 ITA (200,000 copies), 2x Platinum
2006 Eva contro Eva #1 ITA #85 CH (80,000 copies), Platinum
2008 Mediamente isterica - Deluxe Edition #22 ITA (11,000 copies)
2009 Elettra #2 ITA (80,000 copies), Platinum
2015 L'abitudine di tornare #3 ITA
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  Song Lyricist Composer Date
1 Amado Mio (Live)      
2 Amado Senor      
3 Amore Di Plastica     1996
4 Anello Mancante      
5 Autunno Dolciastro      
6 Bambina Impertinente     2000
7 Besame Giuda      
8 Besame Mucho      
9 Blunotte      
10 Bonsai #1      
11 Bonsai #2      
12 Cambio Stagione (Gli Uomini Come Le Stagioni)      
13 Can't Get You Out Of My Head - Live MTV/Supersonic      
14 Carmen(Provided)     2015
15 Confusa E Felice      
16 Contessa Miseria      
17 Diversi      
18 E forse un giorno     2015
19 Eco Di Sirene      
20 Ennesima Eclisse     1998
21 Eppur Si Muove      
22 Equilibrio Precario      
23 Esercito silente     2015
24 Fidarmi Delle Tue ...      
25 Fidarmi Delle Tue Carezze      
26 Fino A Quando     1996
27 Fino All'ultimo      
28 Fino All'Ultimo      
29 Fiori D'Arancio      
30 Focu Di Raggia      
31 Geisha      
32 I Can't Get You Out of My Head      
33 Il Pendio Dell'abbandono     2006
34 Il Sorriso Di Atlantide     2006
35 Il Sultano (Della Kianca)     2000
36 Il Sultano      
37 In Bianco E Nero      
38 In Funzione Di Nessuna Logica      
39 Je Suis Venue Te Dire Que Je M'En Vais     2001
40 L'Abitudine di tornare     2015
41 L'Alleanza      
42 L'Eccezione      
43 L'Epilogo      
44 L'Ultima Preghiera      
45 L'Ultimo Bacio      
46 La Bellezza Delle Cose      
47 La Dolce Attesa     2006
48 La notte pi— lunga     2015
49 La Semplicità     1996
50 La signora del quinto piano     2015
51 La Stonato     1996
52 Lingua A Sonagli     1996
53 Lucciola     1996
54 Mai Come Ieri (Con Mario Venuti)      
55 Masino      
56 Mathilda Hated Tom Cats     2003
57 Matilde Odiava I Gatti      
58 Moderato In RE Minore      
59 Mulini A Vento      
60 Nell'apparenza     1996
61 Nell'Apparenza      
62 Non Ti Ho Mai Chiesto     1996
63 Non Volermi Male      
64 Novembre '99      
65 oceani deserti     2015
66 Oio      
67 Orfeo     2000
68 Ottobre     2015
69 Parole Di Burro      
70 Per Niente Stanca      
71 Piccolo Cesare     2006
72 Pioggia D'Aprile      
73 Posso Essere Felice     1996
74 Preghiera In Gola     2006
75 Puramente Casuale      
76 Quattordici Luglio      
77 Quello Che Sento     1996
78 Questa piccola magia     2015
79 Rituale Contro Le Malelingue      
80 Sabbia Bagnata      
81 San valentino     2015
82 Sentivo L'Odore      
83 Signor Tentenna     2006
84 Sintonia imperfetta     2015
85 Stato Di Necessità      
86 Sulla Mia Pelle     1996
87 Sulle Rive Di Morfeo     2006
88 Uguale A Ieri      
89 Un Sorso In Più      
90 Uva Acerba      
91 Venere      
92 Venti Del Nord      
93 Vorrei Dire     1996