SABRINA SALERNO ALBUM RELEASES:
A FLOWER`S BROKEN



Italian 'A Flower's Broken' CD album


Spanish 'A Flower's Broken' CD album

In the summer of 1998, Sabrina teased her fans with a performance of a completely new song, 'I Love You', on her Italian TV-show 'Cocco Di Mamma', wearing some sort of futuristic knight's armour. But it took more than half a year longer until Sabrina's fans could finally buy her new product in the shops: In January 1999, 'A Flower's Broken' - her fifth album, produced by Enrico Monti and herself - was finally released in Italy and Spain by the RTI-Music label. Style-wise, the album saw Sabrina's return to electronic dance-pop, the type of music she has been known and loved for before she discarded this style for 1995's 'Maschio DoveSei'-album.




A very nice and provocative video (which showed Sabrina kissing a ballerina) was produced for 'I Love You'. One-track promo CD singles were distributed in Italy and Spain (both with 'I Love You' album version). The spanish promo features the album cover image, while the italian has a unique picture-sleeve. As these promos were distributed, there may have been plans to release this song as a single. Whatever the plans may have been, they didnīt materialize, leaving the promos as the only available releases of 'I Love You'.


Italian 'I Love You' promo CD single



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