The album featured ballroom jazz, cinematic tangos, groovin’ jazz tracks and infectious mambos that sounded as if they were recorded in the golden age of Hollywood. Inspired by films and music from the 40s and 50s, they wrote and produced “Deleted Scenes From The Cutting Room Floor”, an exciting, hugely accessible collection of 12 original songs. However, with only one track on the repertoire, David, Vince, Jan and Caro started working on a full album before releasing anything. A low-budget video on YouTube created a similar effect and suddenly, viewers wanted to know where they could buy her music. Viewers were constantly calling, e-mailing and commenting about that lovely girl with her catchy tune. When she performed the song on a local Dutch TV station a year later, the song exploded onto the scene. Caro seized the opportunity, and recorded ‘Back It Up’. In 2007, Caro Emerald was called upon to cut a demo for producers Jan van Wieringen, David Schreurs and Canadian songwriter Vincent Degiorgio.
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