A Rose in the Wind explained

A Rose in the Wind
Cover:A Rose in the Wind Single Cover.jpg
Type:single
Artist:Anggun
Album:Snow on the Sahara
Released:1998
Recorded:1997
Genre:Pop, folk
Length:4:27
Label:Columbia/Sony Music
Producer:Erick Benzi
Prev Title:La Neige Au Sahara/Snow on the Sahara
Prev Year:1998
Next Title:Un geste d'amour
Next Year:2000

"A Rose in the Wind" is the second single from Anggun's international debut album, Snow on the Sahara in 1998. There's also a French version of the song, "La rose des vents", released in the album Au Nom de la Lune in 1997 and an Indonesian version, "Kembali", released in the album Anggun for Indonesia and Malaysia market. Commercially, the song reached Top 20 in several countries in Europe and Asia.

Track listing

  1. "A Rose in the Wind"
  2. "Kembali"
  3. "La rose des vents"

Song

The song opens with an exotic-sounding flute, subdued verses and a soaring chorus. Some Indonesian spoken parts are heard. Anggun said that "A Rose in the Wind" was her favourite on the album: "It's my real story. It's the most personal song in terms of melody and a perfect example of what you find between Indonesia and the culture here [the West]. Lyrically, it's something in which you can find the different faces of me, of a woman, the weak, the strong, the things that frighten me, my dreams. This is so personal".[1]

Charts

Chart (1999)Peak
position
Indonesia (ASIRI)1
Malaysia (RIM)1
Italy (FIMI)17

External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: Epic's Anggun Leaves Indonesia, Rock For Int'l Stage, More Personal Sound. Billboard. 1998-04-25.