1. Camino Palmero (2001)
2. Two (2004)
Camino Palmero
Released July 10, 2001, Length 49:24, Label RCA
1.Unstoppable 3:58
2.Nothing's Changed 4:44
3.Wherever You Will Go 3:29
4.Could It Be Any Harder 4:41
5.Final Answer 4:34
6.Adrienne 4:31
7.We're Forgiven 4:31
8.Things Don't Always Turn Out That Way 4:11
9.Just That Good 3:55
10.Thank You 2:58
11.Stigmatized 4:30
Camino Palmero is the first album released by The Calling, released on July 10, 2001. It contains their hit single "Wherever You Will Go". The title of the album comes from a Los Angeles street where band members Alex Band and Aaron Kamin first met.
Camino Palmero peaked at #36 on Billboard 200 and was certified Gold by RIAA.
The album was also certified Gold in Canada (50,000 units) in November 2002.
The album also did well on several International charts, among others it made #12 in UK, #16 in Italy and topped the charts in Mexico (1x Diamond + 3x Platinum). World sales of the album are estimated to be approximately 5 million. In Brazil has been certified with Platinum, by ABPD.
The album also did well on several International charts, among others it made #12 in UK, #16 in Italy and topped the charts in Mexico (1x Diamond + 3x Platinum). World sales of the album are estimated to be approximately 5 million. In Brazil has been certified with Platinum, by ABPD.
The cover represents the platforms 5 and 6 of the Santa Maria Novella railway station in Florence (Italy).
Two
Released June 8, 2004, Length 49:28, Label RCA
1.One by One 5:07
2.Our Lives 3:55
3.Things Will Go My Way 4:01
4.Chasing the Sun 3:45
5.Believing 3:57
6.Anything 4:05
7.If Only 4:41
8.Somebody Out There 4:08
9.Surrender 5:26
10.Dreaming in Red 4:52
11.Your Hope 5:24
Two (also stylized as II) is the second studio album by American rock band The Calling, released on June 8, 2004 through RCA Records. The record only features original members Alex Band and Aaron Kamin along with a variety of session musicians.
Despite radio-friendly singles and relentless touring by the band, the album was viewed by many as under promoted by the label and disappointing compared to the success of their first album.
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