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| Artist = [[Charlotte Church]]
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| Released = {{flagicon|United States}} [[9 October]] [[2001]]<br>{{flagicon|United Kingdom}} [[22 October]] [[2001]]<br>
| Genre = [[European Classical music|Classical]]<br/>[[Swing music|Swing]]<br/>[[Pop music|Pop]]<br/>[[Broadway theatre|Broadway]]
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| Last album = [[Dream a Dream]]<br />(2000)
| This album = Enchantment<br/>(2001)
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'''''Enchantment''''' is the fourth [[music]] [[recording]]/[[album]] featuring the [[Singer|voice]] of 15-year-old [[soprano]] [[Charlotte Church]], released in 2001.
''Enchantment'' was Charlotte's last classical studio album; her next album was a '[[best of]]' collection (''[[Prelude: The Best of Charlotte Church]]''), and Church subsequently changed from the classical to the pop genre with her album ''[[Tissues and Issues]]''.
==Track listing==
#"Tonight"
#"[[Carrickfergus (song)|Carrickfergus]]"
#"Habañera"
#"Bali Ha'i"
#"Papa Can You Hear Me?"
#"The Flower Duet"
#"The Little Horses"
#"From My First Moment"
#"[[The Water is Wide (song)|The Water is Wide]]"
#"Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man"
#"The Laughing Song"
#"If I Loved You"
#"A Bit of Earth"
#"Somewhere"
#"[[The Prayer]] (with [[Josh Groban]])"
#"The Heart That Matters Most (UK bonus)"
==Additions==
In the [[song]] [[Habañera]], the accompaniment is not orchestrated but they used a Spanish-influenced genre. But in the first verses of "''L'amour, l'amour, l'amour, l'amour"''" was like an Egyptianized but, returned to the Spanish-influence genre at the 1st lines of "''L'amour est enfant de Bohêmè''".
==References==
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*[http://www.amazon.co.uk/Enchantment-Charlotte-Church/dp/B00005Q7HG/ref=pd_ka_2/026-8932947-3030001?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1174014056&sr=8-2 Amazon.co.uk: Enchantment: Music: Charlotte Church]
[[Category:Charlotte Church classical albums]]
[[Category:Charlotte Church albums]]
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▲*''[http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0345428684 Amazon.com Listing]''
▲[[Category:2002 books]]
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