Bittersweet Symphony (album)
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For the single by The Verve, see Bitter Sweet Symphony.
| Bittersweet Symphony | ||||
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| Studio album by Jade Valerie | ||||
| Released | March 5, 2008 | |||
| Genre | Pop, Electronic | |||
| Label | Universal Records | |||
| Producer | Roberto "Geo" Rosan | |||
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Bittersweet Symphony is the seventh album by Jade Villalon formerly of the band Sweetbox, and the second under her new stage name, Jade Valerie.[1][2] It was released March 5, 2008 by Universal (Japan).
The album contained many ballad influences, and only two tracks contained famous classical pieces. The album also saw a departure from the widely varied sounds Jade has become known for, this time opting for many of the tracks to showcase a typical pop, dance, or ballad sound. It also, for the first time, featured a mainly piano-oriented track, as well as a guest writer for track, "We Can Run".
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
- Unbreakable (based on Moonlight Sonata by Beethoven)
- Like a Bird
- Out in the Sea (samples The Flower Duet from Lakmé)
- Razorman
- Living By Numbers
- The Last
- We Can Run (written by Villalon/Rosan/Hase)
- Stuck With You
- Lucky Lady
- Piece of Love
- Always Mine
- Undone
- No, You Don't
- Empty Pages
- All tracks written by "Jade Valerie" Villalon and Robert "Geo" Rosan, unless otherwise noted.
[edit] Singles
- Unbreakable
[edit] Chart positions
- Oricon International Charts - #13
- Oricon Charts - #59
[edit] References
[edit] External links
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