When the Angels Swing
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When the Angels Swing is a swing album by German pop group No Angels, released by Cheyenne Records and Polydor in association with Universal Music on November 29, 2002. Recorded in promotion of a special big band concert at the Berlin Tränenpalast on October 2, 2002, the album differed highly from the group's previous, mainstream pop releases in that they performed their songs with blues and jazz arrangements. Musicians Jens Kuphal and Till Brönner were consulted to work on the album which was inspired by the New York City Stork Club and several 1940s swing standards. Aside from the title, When the Angel Swing is not directly associated with the No Angels's 2001 single, "When the Angels Sing."
While the album failed to chart on the Swiss albums chart, it managed to peak at number 9 in Germany and number 22 in Austria. Primarily produced and arranged by Till Brönner, it spawned the Alison Moyet cover "All Cried out" as a single. The rest of the track list primarily featured re-arranged tracks, taken from the group's albums Elle'ments and Now ... Us! except the only previously unreleased song "Funky Dance".
Background
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LAUT | [1] |
In June 2002, the No Angels released their second album, Now... Us!, which featured writing credits by all band members and received critical acclaim from many critics who had thought that the band would not last past their first album Elle'ments (2001).[1][2] The album debuted at number one on the German Albums Chart and was eventually certified both platinum and double gold by the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI).[3] Its leading single "Something About Us", a musical response to what the band felt was intense and sometimes unfair and inaccurate media criticism at the time—predominantly resulting from their casting band image—became the group's third non-consecutive number-one hit in Austria and Germany.[4] Still during the recording of Now... Us! in spring 2002, the girls thought about taking another musical direction and how their songs would sound with a different musical approach.[5] Inspired by Robbie Williams's cover album Swing When You're Winning (2002), in September 2002, the group took a few weeks off to prepare for a special swing concert at the Berlin Tränenpalast.[5]
Track listing
No. | Title | Writer(s) | {{{extra_column}}} | Length |
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1. | "Daylight in Your Eyes" | Tony Bruno, Tommy Byrnes | 3:34 | |
2. | "Autumn Breeze" | D. Dowlut | 3:52 | |
3. | "Funky Dance" | Thomas Anders, Christian Geller, Lucy Diakovska | Till Brönner, Jens Kuphal | 3:02 |
4. | "Like Ice in the Sunshine" | Holger Julian Copp, Hanno Harders | 2:44 | |
5. | "There Must Be an Angel" | Annie Lennox, David A. Stewart | 3:56 | |
6. | "Faith Can Move a Mountain" | Julian Feifel | 3:31 | |
7. | "2 Get Over You" | Sandi S., Tim Brettschneider, Alan Glass | 3:23 | |
8. | "Still in Love with You" | Figge Boström, Johan Lindman | 3:38 | |
9. | "Now That We Found Love" | Ulrich Wehner, Thorsten Brötzmann | 3:50 | |
10. | "Something About Us" | Vanessa Petruo, Thorsten Brötzmann, Alexander Geringas | 3:47 | |
11. | "That's the Reason" | Thorsten Brötzmann, Alexander Geringas | 3:27 | |
12. | "Anchor Your Love" | Oliver Dommaschk, Marco Quast, Kaidy-Ann Morgan | 3:28 | |
13. | "Rivers of Joy" | Niklas Pettersson, Hans Andersson | 3:26 | |
14. | "All Cried Out" (Bonus Track) | Alison Moyet, Steve Jolley, Tony Swain | Perky Park, Nik Hafemann | 3:53 |
Charts
Weekly charts
Chart (2002) | Peak position |
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Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria)[6] | 22 |
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[7] | 9 |
References
- ^ a b Gauger, Joachim. "Now... Us! review". laut.de (in German). Retrieved 2009-05-03.
- ^ Eisen, Matthias. "No Angels - Now... Us! (review)". CDStarts.de (in German). Retrieved 2009-05-03.
- ^ "Gold-/Platin-Datenbank (No Angels)" (in German). Bundesverband Musikindustrie. Retrieved 2007-01-31.
- ^ "Work: Songs". VanessaPetruo.tv. Retrieved 2007-07-28.
- ^ a b "...große Hits der Band im 40er Jahre Gewand". Cheyenne Records (in German). Hochstift-Live.de. Retrieved 2013-09-03.
- ^ "Austriancharts.at – No Angels – When the Angels Swing" (in German). Hung Medien.
- ^ "Officialcharts.de – No Angels – When the Angels Swing". GfK Entertainment Charts.
External links
- NoAngels-Music.de — official site