Dark Hope

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Dark Hope
Dark Hope (Fleming).jpg
Studio album by Renée Fleming
Released 8 June 2010
Genre Indie rock
Length 48:19
Label Decca Records
Cat. No.: B0014186-02
Producer David Kahne
Renée Fleming chronology
Verismo
(2009)Verismo2009
Dark Hope
(2010)
Poèmes
(2012)Poèmes2012

Dark Hope is a 2010 album of indie rock titles sung by opera soprano Renée Fleming.

The album was the idea of Peter Mensch and Cliff Burnstein; after listening to Fleming's performance of "In the Pines" on Elvis Costello's TV show Spectacle, they approached Fleming and producer David Kahne.[1] The aim was not to produce a typical crossover album, but a collection of songs sung without any hint of operatic vocal strength.[2]

Track listing

No. Title Original artist Length
1. "Endlessly" (from Absolution) Muse 3:59
2. "No One's Gonna Love You"   Band of Horses 3:41
3. "Oxygen" (from Where the Humans Eat) Willy Mason 4:15
4. "Today"   Jefferson Airplane 3:22
5. "Intervention"   Arcade Fire 4:19
6. "With Twilight As My Guide" (from Octahedron) The Mars Volta 5:33
7. "Mad World"   Tears for Fears 3:53
8. "In Your Eyes"   Peter Gabriel 5:01
9. "Stepping Stone"   Duffy 3:26
10. "Soul Meets Body"   Death Cab for Cutie 3:11
11. "Hallelujah"   Leonard Cohen 7:39
Total length:
48:19

Chart performance

Chart
(2010)
Peak
position
Weeks
on chart
Austria[3] 68 1
France[3] 105 4
Greece[3] 12 2
Portugal[3] 21 1
Spain[3] 73 1
Sweden[3] 59 1

Credits

Performance credits

Technical credits

  • Roy Hendrickson – engineer
  • David Kahne – arranger, programming, producer, engineer
  • Rebecca Meek – art direction

References

  1. "Renée Fleming rocks out on Dark Hope" by Kevin Berger, Los Angeles Times (6 June 2010)
  2. "Renée Fleming: Diva goes to the dark side" by Peter Conrad, The Guardian (28 March 2010)
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. (Also with chart information for other countries.)

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