Here to Heaven
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| Here to Heaven | ||
|---|---|---|
| Studio album by Jamie-Lynn Sigler | ||
| Released | October 16, 2001 | |
| Recorded | 2000- 2001 | |
| Genre | Pop | |
| Length | 45:20 | |
| Label | Edel/BAB Music | |
| Producer | Jerry Ade & The Berman Brothers | |
Here to Heaven is the debut album from Jamie-Lynn Sigler. It features the single "Cry Baby." Three songs are in Spanish (Jamie is Cuban from her mother's side).
The album was a commercial failure and had low sales, despite promotions and Sigler appearing on Total Request Live often during the album's debut. Sigler had earlier stated thet she thought the album would be a wonderful success and raise her career up to new levels. This was before the album's debut. In a May 2007 interview with Vegas magazine, Sigler said she was "embarrassed" by the album and regrets releasing it, saying it was mostly rushed to market due to her role as Meadow Soprano on The Sopranos [1].
[edit] Track listing
- Cry Baby (Peter Amato, Robbie Nevil)
- Bada Bing (Vaughn Stewart, John Mortera, Jamie-Lynn Sigler, Rasheeda Azar, Peter Horowitz)
- Pressure (Vaughn Stewart, John Mortera, Jamie-Lynn Sigler, Rasheeda Azar)
- He Wouldn't Listen to My Dreams (Victoria Shaw, Garry Burr, Bruce Roberts)
- Ole Ole (Vaughn Stewart, John Mortera, Rasheeda Azar)
- Little Mr. Heartbreak (Peter Zizzo)
- You Are My Heart (Tu Eres) (Maria Christiansen, Curt Frasca, Jennifer DeGado)
- Giving Up On You (Frank Berman, Christina Berman, Tom Globe, Anders Fredrikson, Carla Duren)
- Come With Me (Jamie-Lynn Sigler, Christina Berman, Frank Berman, Anders Fredrikson)
- Sin Ti (Without You) (John Poppo, Frank Portalatin, Roberto Fantauzzi)
- Ole Ole (Spanish Version) (Vaughn Stewart, John Mortera, Rasheeda Azar)
- Sin Ti (Without You) (Spanish Version) (John Poppo, Frank Portalatin, Roberto Fantauzzi)
- You Are My Heart (Tu Eres) (Spanish Version) (Maria Christiansen, Curt Frasca, Jennifer DeGado)

