Era (musical project)

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Era (stylized in all caps) is a new-age music[1] project by French composer Eric Lévi. Some of the lyrics were written by Guy Protheroe in an imaginary language similar to Latin, but deliberately devoid of any exact meaning. Musically, the project features rock, pop and electronic music.

OriginFrance
Years active1996–present
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Era.
Background information
OriginFrance
GenresNew-age[1]
Years active1996–present
MembersEric Lévi
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Era’s first album, Era, was released in 1996 and became a worldwide success, helped by its first single, "Ameno". It sold over 6 million copies and became the most exported French album at the time.[2] It was followed by Era 2 in 2000 and The Mass in 2003. In 2008, the project saw a significant departure from its previous themes and presented a more electronic soundscape with Arabic influences in its fourth album, Reborn. In the following two years, Era released Classics and Classics 2, which consisted in contemporary reinterpretations of classical works by Johann Sebastian Bach, Giuseppe Verdi, Antonio Vivaldi, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Ludwig van Beethoven and Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, amongst others.[2] In 2017, Era released its 7th album named The 7th Sword. In 2022, Era released its first live album named Era The Live Experience recorded during the first round of the Live Experience Tour.

In 2026, the group announced a national tour entitled The Ameno Tour, including a concert at the Accor Arena in Paris.[3]

Style

Era's music features original music written by Eric Lévi, his influences come from hard rock music of the 70's and classical music, with a mix of electric guitars and strong vocal melodies.

Era's live shows, music videos and artwork take Era's audience into the world of Medieval Heroic Fantasy.

Language

Most Era songs are sung in an imaginary language inspired by Latin, but with no intended meaning, while others are in actual Latin.[4] Some songs have English lyrics, such as "Mother" and "Looking For Something",[4] or Arabic lyrics, such as "7 Seconds".

Use of Era's music

Discography

Studio and live albums

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FRA
[9]
AUS
[10]
BEL
(Wa)

[11]
Era 1996 1 53 1
Era 2 2000 2 53 2
The Mass 2003 4 ー 5
Reborn 2008 6 ー 10
Era Classics 2009 3 ー ー
Classics II 2010 14 ー ー
The 7th Sword 2017 ー ー ー
Era The Live Experience 2022 ー ー 45
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Compilation albums

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The Legend 2000
The Very Best of Era 2004
Era The Essential 2010
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Singles and EPs

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Ameno 1996
Mother 1997
Misere Mani 1998
Enae Volare Mezzo
Infanati 2000
Divano
Don't U 2001
The Mass 2003
Looking for Something
Don't Go Away
Reborn 2008
Kilimandjaro
Ave Maria 2013
7 Seconds 2017
Kilimandjaro (Dark Remix)
Ameno Metal (The Live Experience) 2022
Freedom
The Mass (Jesse Bloch Remix) 2024
The Fallen King 2026
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Double albums

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FRA
[9]
Era & Era 2 2003 102
Reborn & Classics 2010 187
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