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Let Me Try

"Let Me Try" is a song recorded by Romanian singer Luminița Anghel and Romanian percussion band Sistem, consisting of Toth Zoltan, Mihai Ciprian Rogojan, Claudiu Purcărin, Robert Magheti and Florin Cătălin Romașcu. It was released as a CD single in 2005 by the Romanian Television (TVR). Romanian composer Cristian Faur wrote and produced the single for Anghel, who subsequently recorded it in collaboration with Sistem. Musically, "Let Me Try" is an uptempo folk-influenced disco song.

"Let Me Try"
Enhanced CD cover
Single by Luminița Anghel and Sistem
Released2005
GenreDisco
Length3:02
LabelTVR
Songwriter(s)Cristian Faur
Producer(s)Faur
Luminița Anghel singles chronology
"Let Me Try"
(2005)
"Love Will Come"
(2005)
Eurovision Song Contest 2005 entry
Country
Artist(s)
  • Luminița Anghel
  • Toth Zoltan
  • Mihai Ciprian Rogojan
  • Claudiu Purcărin
  • Robert Magheti
  • Florin Cătălin Romașcu
As
Luminița Anghel and Sistem
Language
English
Composer(s)
Cristian Faur
Lyricist(s)
Faur
Finals performance
Semi-final result
1st
Semi-final points
235
Final result
3rd
Final points
158
Entry chronology
◄ "I Admit" (2004)
"Tornerò" (2006) ►

The song represented Romania in the Eurovision Song Contest 2005 in Kyiv, Ukraine after winning the pre-selection show Selecția Națională. Anghel and Sistem's win was surrounded by controversy after the second-placed Romanian singer Loredana Groza accused TVR of conspiracy and arranged voting. In Kyiv, the artists qualified in first place for the Grand Final, where they came in third place with a total of 158 points. This remains Romania's best placement to date, alongside 2010's "Playing with Fire" by Paula Seling and Ovi. During their show, Anghel performed the song in front of Sistem, who were drumming on oil barrels and used grinding equipment to create a "spark rain".[1]

Music critics gave positive reviews of the song, praising its originality and Anghel's vocal delivery. The artists were also awarded a special prize by Romanian V.I.P magazine, as well as received a nomination at the Radio România Actualități Awards. "Let Me Try" fared well commercially, and was given heavy airplay on television and radio stations in multiple countries. It peaked at number nine on the native Romanian Top 100. Promotion consisted of various concerts, television and festival appearances, as well as the release of an accompanying music video in 2005.

Background and promotion edit

An uptempo folk-influenced disco song,[2][3] "Let Me Try" was both written and produced by Romanian composer Cristian Faur for Romanian singer Luminița Anghel, who recorded the song in collaboration with Romanian percussion band Sistem. The latter two had already desired to collaborate since 2001, when Anghel won the first prize at that year's Golden Stag Festival.[4]

Anghel and Sistem promoted the song "intensely" in the last week prior to the national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest 2005, where it was submitted, which allegedly attracted many televotes.[5] Similar promotion through concerts, television and festival appearances occurred after they had been selected as the Romanian entrants for the contest,[2] partially interfering with the preparation for their show at Eurovision.[6] A music video for "Let Me Try" was also released in 2005 and included on an enhanced CD release of the single that year. It features Anghel performing to the song and Sistem drumming on barrels in a desert.[7]

Reception and accolades edit

Although Romanian media initially responded negatively to "Let Me Try",[5] the song received positive reviews from music critics after the Eurovision Song Contest. An editor from website 9am.ro called the track "dynamic" and wrote that Sistem's "industrial rhythms" make it original.[8] Flavia Jurca of Unica magazine listed the song in her list of memorable duets in the Romanian music industry, praising Anghel's vocal delivery and writing that Romania should have won the contest in 2005.[9] In a 2016 poll on Wiwibloggs called "What is your favourite Eurovision song from Romania?", "Let Me Try" finished in third place with over 600 votes.[10]

According to a Europa FM writer, the song was given heavy airplay on television and radio stations in multiple countries after the contest.[11] It also peaked at number nine on native Romanian Top 100.[12] On 30 March 2005, Anghel and Sistem were awarded a special prize by V.I.P magazine, handed out by Romanian singer-songwriter Ovidiu Lipan Țăndărică.[13] They also won Artist of the Year and received a nomination in the Best Dance-Pop Song category at the 2006 Radio România Actualități Awards.[14] In a mid 2005 interview with Georgios Kalpakidis in Greece, Anghel revealed that her appearance at Eurovision led to proposals from the Netherlands, Hungary, Germany and England.[6]

At Eurovision edit

National selection edit

 
Romanian singer and national final contestant Loredana Groza (pictured in 2009) sparked controversy after accusing the Romanian Television (TVR) of conspiracy and arranged voting upon the event.[5]

On 5 March 2005, the Selecția Națională was held in order to select the Romanian entrant for the Eurovision Song Contest,[15] where "Let Me Try" was chosen after the votes of a 12-member professional jury panel (135 points) and public televoting (10.832 phone calls) were combined, resulting in 206 points. Romanian singer Loredana Groza, who placed second in the national final with her song "Le Le", sparked controversy after accusing the Romanian Television (TVR) of conspiracy and arranged voting. According to Groza, TVR allegedly demanded the copyright of "Le Le" prior to the national selection, and a friend of hers could not vote for her as the line was continuously busy. The singer's accusations were denied by both Anghel and the organizers of the event.[5][8]

In Kyiv edit

The Eurovision Song Contest 2005 took place at the Palace of Sports in Kyiv, Ukraine and consisted of one semi-final on 19 May, and the final on 21 May 2005. According to the then-Eurovision rules, selected countries, except the host country and the "Big Four" (France, Germany, Spain and the United Kingdom), were required to qualify from the semi-final to compete for the final; the top ten countries from the semi-final progressed to the final.[16] On the first occasion, Anghel and Sistem performed 14th, preceded by Norway and followed by Hungary, while they sang fourth in the Grand Final, preceded by Malta and followed by Norway.[16]

The artists' show consisted of Anghel performing the song, wearing a green top with a pair of jeans, in front of Sistem, who contributed to the track's instrumentation by "wildly" drumming on oil barrels in a similar way to German industrial band Einstürzende Neubauten.[1][3] While the singer joined the group's activities during an instrumental part, Sistem also used side cutters and a grinding wheel to create what a Eurovision.de writer described as "spark rain" onstage.[1][17] The website further found the combination between traditional music and the "unconventional" instruments to be "unusual".[2]

Track listing edit

CD single[7]
No.TitleLength
1."Let Me Try"3:02
2."Let Me Try" (Video)3:02

Charts edit

Release history edit

Country Date Format Label
Romania[7] N/A 2005 Enhanced CD TVR

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "2005: Eurovision Song Contest in Kiew" (in German). Eurovision.de. ARD. from the original on 18 July 2017. Retrieved 3 February 2018.
  2. ^ a b c d "Rumänien: Luminita Anghel & Sistem" [Romania: Luminita Anghel & Sistem] (in German). Eurovision.de. ARD. from the original on 19 July 2017. Retrieved 3 February 2018.
  3. ^ a b c Christgau, Robert (23 October 2007). "Best Music Writing 2007". ISBN 9780306815614. from the original on 4 February 2018. Retrieved 3 February 2018.
  4. ^ [Man of the day – Cristian Faur]. Jurnalul (in Romanian). 22 May 2005. Archived from the original on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 14 September 2014.
  5. ^ a b c d [Scandal at Eurovision] (in Romanian). HotNews. 7 March 2005. Archived from the original on 3 February 2018. Retrieved 3 February 2018.
  6. ^ a b "Gorgi meets Luminita Anghel in Greece (Eurovision 2005 – Romania) + GRE-ROM friendship party footage". YouTube. 19 October 2012. from the original on 23 June 2014. Retrieved 3 February 2017.
  7. ^ a b c Let Me Try (Liner notes). Luminița Anghel and Sistem. Romania: TVR (Matrix: R052-0621-3272). 2005.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  8. ^ a b "Luminita si Sistem merg la Kiev" [Luminita and Sistem are going to Kiev] (in Romanian). 9am.ro. 7 March 2005. from the original on 15 November 2017. Retrieved 3 February 2018.
  9. ^ Jurca, Flavia (27 July 2010). "Duete memorabile din muzica românească" [Memorable duets in Romanian music] (in Romanian). Unica. from the original on 4 February 2018. Retrieved 3 February 2018.
  10. ^ Honciuc, Bogdan (24 April 2016). "Poll: What is your favourite Eurovision song from Romania?". Wiwibloggs. from the original on 4 July 2017. Retrieved 3 February 2018.
  11. ^ "11 ani de la succesul României la Eurovision alături de Luminița Anghel și Sistem" [11 years after Romania's success at Eurovision with Luminita Anghel and Sistem] (in Romanian). Europa FM. 21 May 2016. from the original on 26 August 2016. Retrieved 3 February 2018.
  12. ^ a b (in Romanian). Romanian Top 100. Archived from the original on 1 September 2005. Retrieved 11 July 2017.
  13. ^ "Luminita Anghel & Sistem au fost premiati in avans de revista 'VIP'" [Luminita Anghel & Sistem were awarded with a prize by 'VIP' magazine] (in Romanian). 9am.ro. 8 April 2005. from the original on 27 September 2015. Retrieved 26 September 2015.
  14. ^ "Nominalizări şi premii din anul 2006" [Nominations and prizes in 2006]. Radio România Actualități. Retrieved 16 February 2020.
  15. ^ Erimia, Alina (2 March 2005). "Laura Mihalus si Dan Bittman vor prezenta selectia nationala Eurovision 2005" [Laura Mihalus and Dan Bittman are going to host the national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest 2005] (in Romanian). Curentul. from the original on 4 February 2018. Retrieved 3 February 2018.
  16. ^ a b Eurovision Song Contest 2005. Kyiv, Ukraine. 19–21 May 2005.
  17. ^ "Luminita Anghel & Sistem – Let Me Try (Romania) Live – Eurovision 2005". YouTube. 15 December 2016. from the original on 4 February 2018. Retrieved 3 February 2018.
  18. ^ (in Romanian). Romanian Top 100. Archived from the original on 10 April 2006. Retrieved 18 July 2017.

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For other uses see Let Me Try disambiguation Let Me Try is a song recorded by Romanian singer Luminița Anghel and Romanian percussion band Sistem consisting of Toth Zoltan Mihai Ciprian Rogojan Claudiu Purcărin Robert Magheti and Florin Cătălin Romașcu It was released as a CD single in 2005 by the Romanian Television TVR Romanian composer Cristian Faur wrote and produced the single for Anghel who subsequently recorded it in collaboration with Sistem Musically Let Me Try is an uptempo folk influenced disco song Let Me Try Enhanced CD coverSingle by Luminița Anghel and SistemReleased2005GenreDiscoLength3 02LabelTVRSongwriter s Cristian FaurProducer s FaurLuminița Anghel singles chronology Let Me Try 2005 Love Will Come 2005 Eurovision Song Contest 2005 entryCountryRomaniaArtist s Luminița Anghel Toth Zoltan Mihai Ciprian Rogojan Claudiu Purcărin Robert Magheti Florin Cătălin RomașcuAsLuminița Anghel and SistemLanguageEnglishComposer s Cristian FaurLyricist s FaurFinals performanceSemi final result1stSemi final points235Final result3rdFinal points158Entry chronology I Admit 2004 Tornero 2006 The song represented Romania in the Eurovision Song Contest 2005 in Kyiv Ukraine after winning the pre selection show Selecția Națională Anghel and Sistem s win was surrounded by controversy after the second placed Romanian singer Loredana Groza accused TVR of conspiracy and arranged voting In Kyiv the artists qualified in first place for the Grand Final where they came in third place with a total of 158 points This remains Romania s best placement to date alongside 2010 s Playing with Fire by Paula Seling and Ovi During their show Anghel performed the song in front of Sistem who were drumming on oil barrels and used grinding equipment to create a spark rain 1 Music critics gave positive reviews of the song praising its originality and Anghel s vocal delivery The artists were also awarded a special prize by Romanian V I P magazine as well as received a nomination at the Radio Romania Actualități Awards Let Me Try fared well commercially and was given heavy airplay on television and radio stations in multiple countries It peaked at number nine on the native Romanian Top 100 Promotion consisted of various concerts television and festival appearances as well as the release of an accompanying music video in 2005 Contents 1 Background and promotion 2 Reception and accolades 3 At Eurovision 3 1 National selection 3 2 In Kyiv 4 Track listing 5 Charts 5 1 Weekly charts 5 2 Year end charts 6 Release history 7 ReferencesBackground and promotion edit nbsp Let Me Try source source A 25 second sample of Let Me Try an uptempo folk influenced disco song 2 3 Problems playing this file See media help An uptempo folk influenced disco song 2 3 Let Me Try was both written and produced by Romanian composer Cristian Faur for Romanian singer Luminița Anghel who recorded the song in collaboration with Romanian percussion band Sistem The latter two had already desired to collaborate since 2001 when Anghel won the first prize at that year s Golden Stag Festival 4 Anghel and Sistem promoted the song intensely in the last week prior to the national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest 2005 where it was submitted which allegedly attracted many televotes 5 Similar promotion through concerts television and festival appearances occurred after they had been selected as the Romanian entrants for the contest 2 partially interfering with the preparation for their show at Eurovision 6 A music video for Let Me Try was also released in 2005 and included on an enhanced CD release of the single that year It features Anghel performing to the song and Sistem drumming on barrels in a desert 7 Reception and accolades editAlthough Romanian media initially responded negatively to Let Me Try 5 the song received positive reviews from music critics after the Eurovision Song Contest An editor from website 9am ro called the track dynamic and wrote that Sistem s industrial rhythms make it original 8 Flavia Jurca of Unica magazine listed the song in her list of memorable duets in the Romanian music industry praising Anghel s vocal delivery and writing that Romania should have won the contest in 2005 9 In a 2016 poll on Wiwibloggs called What is your favourite Eurovision song from Romania Let Me Try finished in third place with over 600 votes 10 According to a Europa FM writer the song was given heavy airplay on television and radio stations in multiple countries after the contest 11 It also peaked at number nine on native Romanian Top 100 12 On 30 March 2005 Anghel and Sistem were awarded a special prize by V I P magazine handed out by Romanian singer songwriter Ovidiu Lipan Țăndărică 13 They also won Artist of the Year and received a nomination in the Best Dance Pop Song category at the 2006 Radio Romania Actualități Awards 14 In a mid 2005 interview with Georgios Kalpakidis in Greece Anghel revealed that her appearance at Eurovision led to proposals from the Netherlands Hungary Germany and England 6 At Eurovision editMain article Romania in the Eurovision Song Contest 2005 National selection edit nbsp Romanian singer and national final contestant Loredana Groza pictured in 2009 sparked controversy after accusing the Romanian Television TVR of conspiracy and arranged voting upon the event 5 On 5 March 2005 the Selecția Națională was held in order to select the Romanian entrant for the Eurovision Song Contest 15 where Let Me Try was chosen after the votes of a 12 member professional jury panel 135 points and public televoting 10 832 phone calls were combined resulting in 206 points Romanian singer Loredana Groza who placed second in the national final with her song Le Le sparked controversy after accusing the Romanian Television TVR of conspiracy and arranged voting According to Groza TVR allegedly demanded the copyright of Le Le prior to the national selection and a friend of hers could not vote for her as the line was continuously busy The singer s accusations were denied by both Anghel and the organizers of the event 5 8 In Kyiv edit The Eurovision Song Contest 2005 took place at the Palace of Sports in Kyiv Ukraine and consisted of one semi final on 19 May and the final on 21 May 2005 According to the then Eurovision rules selected countries except the host country and the Big Four France Germany Spain and the United Kingdom were required to qualify from the semi final to compete for the final the top ten countries from the semi final progressed to the final 16 On the first occasion Anghel and Sistem performed 14th preceded by Norway and followed by Hungary while they sang fourth in the Grand Final preceded by Malta and followed by Norway 16 The artists show consisted of Anghel performing the song wearing a green top with a pair of jeans in front of Sistem who contributed to the track s instrumentation by wildly drumming on oil barrels in a similar way to German industrial band Einsturzende Neubauten 1 3 While the singer joined the group s activities during an instrumental part Sistem also used side cutters and a grinding wheel to create what a Eurovision de writer described as spark rain onstage 1 17 The website further found the combination between traditional music and the unconventional instruments to be unusual 2 Track listing editCD single 7 No TitleLength1 Let Me Try 3 022 Let Me Try Video 3 02Charts editWeekly charts edit Chart 2005 PeakpositionRomania Romanian Top 100 12 9 Year end charts edit Chart 2005 PeakpositionRomania Romanian Top 100 18 45Release history editCountry Date Format LabelRomania 7 N A 2005 Enhanced CD TVRReferences edit a b c 2005 Eurovision Song Contest in Kiew in German Eurovision de ARD Archived from the original on 18 July 2017 Retrieved 3 February 2018 a b c d Rumanien Luminita Anghel amp Sistem Romania Luminita Anghel amp Sistem in German Eurovision de ARD Archived from the original on 19 July 2017 Retrieved 3 February 2018 a b c Christgau Robert 23 October 2007 Best Music Writing 2007 ISBN 9780306815614 Archived from the original on 4 February 2018 Retrieved 3 February 2018 Omul zilei Cristian Faur Man of the day Cristian Faur Jurnalul in Romanian 22 May 2005 Archived from the original on 2 April 2015 Retrieved 14 September 2014 a b c d Scandal la Eurovision Scandal at Eurovision in Romanian HotNews 7 March 2005 Archived from the original on 3 February 2018 Retrieved 3 February 2018 a b Gorgi meets Luminita Anghel in Greece Eurovision 2005 Romania GRE ROM friendship party footage YouTube 19 October 2012 Archived from the original on 23 June 2014 Retrieved 3 February 2017 a b c Let Me Try Liner notes Luminița Anghel and Sistem Romania TVR Matrix R052 0621 3272 2005 a href Template Cite AV media notes html title Template Cite AV media notes cite AV media notes a CS1 maint others in cite AV media notes link a b Luminita si Sistem merg la Kiev Luminita and Sistem are going to Kiev in Romanian 9am ro 7 March 2005 Archived from the original on 15 November 2017 Retrieved 3 February 2018 Jurca Flavia 27 July 2010 Duete memorabile din muzica romanească Memorable duets in Romanian music in Romanian Unica Archived from the original on 4 February 2018 Retrieved 3 February 2018 Honciuc Bogdan 24 April 2016 Poll What is your favourite Eurovision song from Romania Wiwibloggs Archived from the original on 4 July 2017 Retrieved 3 February 2018 11 ani de la succesul Romaniei la Eurovision alături de Luminița Anghel și Sistem 11 years after Romania s success at Eurovision with Luminita Anghel and Sistem in Romanian Europa FM 21 May 2016 Archived from the original on 26 August 2016 Retrieved 3 February 2018 a b Ediția 34 săptămana 29 08 04 09 2005 in Romanian Romanian Top 100 Archived from the original on 1 September 2005 Retrieved 11 July 2017 Luminita Anghel amp Sistem au fost premiati in avans de revista VIP Luminita Anghel amp Sistem were awarded with a prize by VIP magazine in Romanian 9am ro 8 April 2005 Archived from the original on 27 September 2015 Retrieved 26 September 2015 Nominalizări si premii din anul 2006 Nominations and prizes in 2006 Radio Romania Actualități Retrieved 16 February 2020 Erimia Alina 2 March 2005 Laura Mihalus si Dan Bittman vor prezenta selectia nationala Eurovision 2005 Laura Mihalus and Dan Bittman are going to host the national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest 2005 in Romanian Curentul Archived from the original on 4 February 2018 Retrieved 3 February 2018 a b Eurovision Song Contest 2005 Kyiv Ukraine 19 21 May 2005 Luminita Anghel amp Sistem Let Me Try Romania Live Eurovision 2005 YouTube 15 December 2016 Archived from the original on 4 February 2018 Retrieved 3 February 2018 Topul anului 2005 in Romanian Romanian Top 100 Archived from the original on 10 April 2006 Retrieved 18 July 2017 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Let Me Try amp oldid 1171472458, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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