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Rollercoaster (Let Loose album)

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Rollercoaster
Studio album by
Released16 September 1996
Recorded1995–96
GenrePop
Length42:18
LabelMercury
ProducerNik Kershaw, Richie Wermerling
Let Loose chronology
Let Loose
(1995)
Rollercoaster
(1996)
Paint it in Gold
(2009)
Singles from Rollercoaster
  1. "Everybody Say Everybody Do"
    Released: 27 October 1995
  2. "Make It with You"
    Released: 7 June 1996
  3. "Take It Easy"
    Released: 23 August 1996
  4. "Darling Be Home Soon"
    Released: 28 October 1996

Rollercoaster is the second studio album to be released by British band Let Loose, released on 16 September 1996. It was supported by a small UK tour, it is the last studio album to be recorded by the original line-up of the band, and features the band's second biggest hit, "Make It with You". The album also spawned the singles "Everybody Say Everybody Do", "Take it Easy" and "Darling Be Home Soon". The album was released as a limited edition in Japan with alternate cover artwork.

Background

The band embarked on a UK tour following the release of their debut album, and after a seven-month hiatus, returned with a new single - "Everybody Say Everybody Do" - which peaked at #29. Another seven months passed before a new single was released - a cover of the Bread track "Make It with You". The single reached #7 and gave the group their third Top 10 success.[1] This was followed with "'Take It Easy" which peaked at #25.[1]

The album Rollercoaster was released in September 1996, and peaked at #42, with sales of less than 30,000 copies. Two months later, a final single was released from the album in time for the Christmas market, but "Darling Be Home Soon" became one of the band's lowest charting singles reaching #65,[1] and the band split up shortly afterwards. Wermerling joined the band Bottlefly, Rob Jeffrey continued playing guitar in other projects and Lee Murray became a DJ, session drummer, and has worked in management with Holly Valance, Kelly Brook and Page 3 model Keeley Hazell.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Don't Change a Thing"Richie Wermerling • Lee MurrayNik Kershaw3:33
2."Make It with You"David GatesWermerling3:48
3."Take it Easy"WermerlingKershaw4:29
4."Everybody Say Everybody Do"Wermerling • KershawKershaw4:01
5."Lover"Wermerling • MurrayKershaw4:00
6."Darling Be Home Soon"John SebastianWermerling4:15
7."Who's Gonna Love Me Now?"WermerlingKershaw4:34
8."Beautiful is What You Are"Wermerling • MurrayWermerling4:21
9."The Colour of Your Love"Wermerling • Murray • Rob JeffreyKershaw • Wermerling3:32
10."The Need"Wermerling • MurrayKershaw3:53
11."The Sweetest Thing"Wermerling • Jeffrey • B. RoberstonJeffrey • Robertson3:47
12."Rollercoaster"WermerlingKershaw • Wermerling4:56
Bonus tracks
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Guilty"WermerlingWermerling4:20
2."Who's Sorry Now?"Wermerling • Murray • Jeffrey • RoberstonWermerling3:22
3."Woman to Woman"WermerlingWermerling5:03
4."Jessie Saunders"WermerlingWermerling4:58
5."All 'Cause I Love You"Wermerling • JeffreyWermerling 
6."Butterfly"Wermerling • MurrayWermerling4:51
7."Play Without Fear"WermerlingWermerling4:12
8."Catch Me When I Fall"  3:27
9."Memory Pain"  3:45
10."Addicted to Love"Robert PalmerWermerling6:25
11."Shakira"WermerlingWermerling4:59
12."Shelter"Wermerling • MurrayWermerling4:56

Charts

Chart (1996) Peak
position
Scottish Albums (OCC)[2] 99
UK Albums (OCC)[3] 42

References

  1. ^ a b c Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 318. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
  2. ^ "Official Scottish Albums Chart Top 100". Official Charts Company.
  3. ^ "Let Loose | Artist | Official Charts". UK Albums Chart.