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Lost & Found is Melissa Tkautz's second album, released in 2005.

Background

In early 2005, Melissa Tkautz made a special appearance at ARQ nightclub in Sydney for the very popular Retrosexual theme night, performing re-worked versions of her hit songs "Read My Lips" and "Sexy (Is The Word)". The crowd showed that the applause and enthusiasm for Melissa was still as strong as ever and JRB Music & Management promptly signed Melissa to a new recording contract. Melissa returned to the recording studio and put down her first single in over ten years - a cover of the Prince produced, Sheila E classic, "The Glamorous Life" which debuted at Number 6 on both the ARIA Dance Chart and the ARIA Australasian Chart and reached Number 8 on the ARIA Club Chart.

Melissa officially launches her return to pop music, including the appearance of her surname Tkautz in her music name for the first time

The follow-up single, All I Want, launched Melissa's funky new sound as it tore up dancefloors and kicked into stores during November, giving fans a tempting sample of what to expect from a grown-up Melissa.

With Melissa's complete creative control and the producing talents of Paul Wiltshire (Backstreet Boys, Anthony Callea), the highly anticipated album Lost & Found was born. Lost & Found is the journey of a Melissa who has grown through lies, love, loss and glamour... Having co-written much of the album herself, Melissa's involvement is evident in the personal stories played out through the tracks and in the passion of Melissa's superb vocals. Lost & Found is the second studio album by Melissa Tkautz, released in the Australia on December 4, 2005 and was commended as an album to truly appeal to both old devotees and a whole new generation of fans.

Track listing

  1. "All I Want" – 5:30
  2. "Southern Son" – 5:48
  3. "Breakaway" – 4:54
  4. "True Love" – 4:29
  5. "The Glamorous Life" – 3:20
  6. "Blink" – 7:09
  7. "Waiting" – 4:22
  8. "Lies" – 4:15
  9. "Gotta Know" – 3:32
  10. "Goodbye Daddy" – 3:25
  11. "Sexy Is The Word 05*" (Radio Edit) – 4:09
  12. "Sexy Is The Word 05*" (Club Version) – 7:09

Notes

  1. M. Tkautz/Control/P.Wiltshire/Mushroom
  2. Mushroom Music/Hebbes Music
  3. Tkautz/Control/P.Wiltshire/Orient Pacific/R.Sedky/Standard
  4. P.Wiltshire/Orient Pacific/R.Cattania/Control
  5. J.Star/MCA
  6. M.Tkautz/Control/D.Steele/Control
  7. K.Minshull/Orient Pacific/P.Wiltshire/Mushroom
  8. M.Tkautz/Control/P.Wiltshire/Orient Pacific/R.Sedky/Standard
  9. M.Tkautz/Control/P.Wiltshire/Mushroom
  10. M.Tkautz/Control/P.Wiltshire/Mushroom
  11. A.King, R.Nilcholson, J.Berger, F.Koch./Orient Pacific
  12. A.King, R.Nilcholson, J.Berger, F.Koch./Orient Pacific
  • Sexy 05 Remixes by Steve Peach

Chart positions

Chart Peak
Position
AU Aria Album Chart Not Charted

Credits

Personnel

  • Guitar: Mario Riccioni & Robert John Sedky.
  • Backing vocal: Paul Wiltshire.

Singles

  • "The Glamorous Life" was the first single from the forthcoming album "Lost & Found". When released on September 4, 2005, the single shot straight to #31 on the ARIA singles chart, #6 on ARIA club chart, #8 on ARIA dance chart and ARIA Australasian chart. The single peaked at number #20 on the Russian Chart Power Top 50.
  • "All I Want" was the second single to be released from melissa's second album, "Lost & Found". This single was badly promoted and when released on November 20, 2005, it peaked #72 on the ARIA singles chart, but peaked at 10# on ARIA dance chart, #19 on ARIA Australasian chart and #28 on ARIA club chart.

See also

References

  • "National 9 News". Tkautz Gets Personal On New Album. Retrieved April 23, 2006.
  • "JRB Music & Management". Album information. Retrieved April 23, 2006.
  • "Talk About The Music". Aria charts information. Retrieved April 23, 2006.
  • "Power Top 50". Russian chart information. Archived from the original on September 28, 2007. Retrieved May 26, 2006. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)