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Fire (Wild Orchid album)

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Fire was the third album by Wild Orchid, which was scheduled to be released on June 19, 2001.[1] This was the group's final release with Ferguson, as well as their final release as a trio and with RCA Records.

Production

The album was recorded from 1999 to 2000, with several of the tracks being co-written and co-produced by 'N Sync member JC Chasez, Oliver Leiber, Robbie Neville, 3AM and Sweden's Epicenter. Stefanie Ridel told them, "The album's lighter, more fun - and more in step with how we feel about ourselves." She also stated that the album would be filled with energy and spirit, in comparison to the group's previous two albums, which she thought were overly serious.[2][3]

Release and promotion

Promotion for the album began back in 1999 while Wild Orchid was in the midst of recording it. They performed "World Without You" and "Candle Light" while opening for Cher's Do You Believe? Tour, they performed the title track "Fire" while opening for 'N Sync's 'N Sync in Concert tour during their winter shows and they performed "World Without You" on Great Pretenders. "It's All Your Fault" was also featured in the 2000 film What Women Want.

Fire was slated to be released in August 2000 and in support of it, Wild Orchid was due to be the opening act for 'N Sync's No Strings Attached Tour. Unfortunately, Ferguson became addicted to crystal meth at the time and because of this, the group had to cancel touring plans with 'N Sync and the release date of Fire was pushed back to June 19, 2001.

"Stuttering (Don't Say)" was released as the album's lead single on May 8, 2001 and the group toured with other teen-pop acts and performed at clubs and small venues from May to August 2001. The group even had a concert special called Shoutback!, which was taped on April 8, 2001 and broadcast by MuchUSA on July 29, 2001. During the special, the group performed several songs from Fire, as well as from Wild Orchid and Oxygen. Also, radio station KDME in Minneapolis hosted a concert on May 28, 2001 which featured both Wild Orchid and The Black Eyed Peas. This is when Stacy and will.i.am met and exchanged numbers, hoping their paths would cross again.

Track listing

  1. "Stuttering (Don't Say)" (Alex Cantrall, Sander Selover, Jon Von) - 3:59
  2. "Just Another Girl" (JC Chasez) - 3:37
  3. "Do Me Right" 3:22
  4. "Simon Sez" (Written by Stacy Ferguson, Stefanie Ridel and Renee Sands) - 3:47
  5. "It's All Your Fault" (Written by Robbie Nevil, Joey Schwarz) - 4:04
  6. "World Without You" 4:46
  7. "It's Only Your Love" 3:37
  8. "Fire" (Chasez) - 3:29
  9. "A Little Bit of Lovin'" 4:24
  10. "Candle Light" 4:14
  11. "You Knew" (David Nicoll, Chasez) - 4:02
  12. "One Moment" (Bob DiPiero, Ferguson, Ridel, Sands) - 3:57

B-Sides

  • "Lies" (Chasez) - 3:34[4]

References

  1. ^ Out - Google Boeken. Books.google.com. Retrieved 2012-02-16.
  2. ^ id=WQ8EAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA16&dq=Wild+Orchid&as_pt=MAGAZINES Billboard - Google Boeken. Books.google.com. Retrieved 2012-02-16. {{cite book}}: Check |url= value (help); Missing pipe in: |url= (help)
  3. ^ "SoundClick artist: Wild Orchid". soundclick.com. Retrieved 2012-08-24.
  4. ^ "The Most up to Date information on Wild Orchid". Wild Orchid.net. Retrieved 2012-08-27.