GRANDMONO RECORDS
Such a distinctive style required its own label approach. Adding Vince’s A&R background to the mix, Schreurs and van Wieringen set up Grandmono Records to release 'Back It Up' in Holland on July 6 2009. It became an overnight success. Follow-up 'A Night Like This' went on to reach #1 in the Dutch single charts in January 2010. That same week, Grandmono Records released Caro's much anticipated debut album 'Deleted Scenes From The Cutting Room Floor'. It entered at #1 in the album charts and reached platinum status within 6 weeks. Overall, the album has spent 30 weeks at #1, breaking a Dutch record set by Michael Jackson's 'Thriller' and selling a stunning 260.000 copies within the year (5x platinum).
Caro and her team received numerous awards, including the prestigious Dutch Edison Award for Best Female, an MTV EMA award for Best Dutch and Belgian Act (European Act nominee), an EBBA award, a Buma Silver Harp for Best New Artist and Best Song, the Pop Prize (Buma Cultuur) and many other significant prizes.
International career
Almost immediately following the release of 'Back It Up', Caro was the subject of attention from many record labels outside of Holland. So far, the album has been released in Belgium and Luxemburg (Grandmono), France, Switzerland, Portugal, Greece (Sony Music Entertainment), Scandinavia (Cosmos), Italy (Time Records), Germany, Austria, Eastern Europe and Russia (Universal Music Germany), the UK and Ireland (Dramatico), Australia and New Zealand (Dramatico) and South Africa (Just Music).
Audiences all over the continent have been falling for Caro’s sepia-tinged melodic take on life. 'Deleted Scenes From The Cutting Room Floor' and its various singles have been topping airplay charts all over Europe, while in the UK, Caro has been embraced by radio. BBC Radio 2 made 'Riviera Life' and 'Deleted Scenes...' Single and Album of The Week respectively. In Poland, the album is already double platinum (>40.000). In Germany, ‘A Night Like This’ and the album are storming the charts as we speak.