- Come and Get It (Rachel Stevens album)
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Come and Get It Studio album by Rachel Stevens Released 17 October 2005
(see release history)Recorded London, England Genre Pop Length 45:11 Label Polydor Producer Pascal Gabriel, Hannah Robinson, Richard X, Xenomania, Damian LeGassick and others Professional reviews The reviews parameter has been deprecated. Please move reviews into the “Reception” section of the article. See Moving reviews into article space.
- Allmusic link
- BBC.co.uk link
- Londonist (positive) link
- MusicOMH (positive) link
- Stylus Magazine (A−) link
- Teentoday.co.uk link
- The Daily Telegraph (negative) link
- The Guardian link
- Times Online link
- Yahoo! Music link
Rachel Stevens chronology Funky Dory
(2003)Come and Get It
(2005)Tasty Tunes
(2011)Singles from Come and Get It - "Negotiate with Love"
Released: 28 March 2005 - "So Good"
Released: 4 July 2005 - "I Said Never Again (But Here We Are)"
Released: 3 October 2005
Come and Get It is the second and most recent (as of 2011) album by British pop dance singer Rachel Stevens. It was released by Polydor Records in 2005 in the UK. It featured four top 20 hits, but the album itself reached no higher than #28. The album received almost universally good reviews; two years after the album's release, The Guardian placed it in their article "1000 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die" list.[1]
Contents
Overview
Three singles were released from Come and Get It during 2005; "Negotiate With Love", "So Good" and "I Said Never Again (But Here We Are)" as well as an earlier hit, "Some Girls" being included as a late addition. The first two of these charted in the UK at #10, with the third at #12. With a television advertising campaign, the album was released by Polydor Records on 17 October 2005, two weeks after the album's final single.
The album was produced by a number of top record producers, including Xenomania, Richard X, Pascal Gabriel and Jewels and Stone. It reached #28 in the United Kingdom, remaining of the charts for just two weeks. Come and Get It was not released in many territories outside the UK; in the United States, it was released on 26 June 2007 on iTunes.
The final two tracks, "Every Little Thing" and "Dumb Dumb" are listed on the album as 'bonus tracks', but appear on all versions of the album. "It's All About Me" features a sample from "Lullaby" by The Cure. Stevens herself co-wrote one song from the album; "Funny How". After the album, Stevens was released from her contract and she decided not to continue with her singing career in favour of acting and other TV work. In early 2010, Stevens announced that she would be returning to the recording studio to begin work on her third album.
Reception and reviews
The album received excellent reviews in the music press. Writing for the BBC music site, Talia Kraines wrote that it was "Bold, swaggering and accomplished...Quite simply, it's the pop album of the year." Mention was also made of the credibility of the music, stating that had the songs been done by another artist, they would be "lauded by critics".[2] Allmusic made mention of the album's lack of success saying, "This utterly mediocre performance (in terms of its genre, at least) is astonishing when you consider that the album was masterminded by the finest songwriters and producers in the game...but its failure becomes utterly mind-boggling when you actually listen to the thing." Of the singles the review said they were "tremendous" and summed up the album as "a collection of 13 thoroughly excellent electronic dance-pop songs".[3] Like many of the reviewers, Ben Hogwood of Music OMH said that almost every song on the album could be a single, but also made mention of the obvious low-involvement of Stevens herself in the making of the music.[4] Other negative comments included that Stevens' vocals were rather lacklustre and emotionless, while David Cheal of The Telegraph said that "its 13 tracks drift by in a haze of nothingness; it is a masterpiece of insubstantiality."[5] Yahoo Music, like a number of others, claimed the album as "one of the best albums of the year".[6] The Guardian, while two years later lauding the album as an ignored classic, at the time said that it "deserves to be a hit. It is packed with brilliant, cutting-edge pop music".[7] In 2007 they said that its lack of success was "the public's loss". Many reviews commented that the album was a big improvement on her debut, including Londonist who added that it was "a brilliant collection of sophisticated dancefloor songs and quite frankly, one of the most stunning albums of the year."[8] As a summing up, the BBC music review concluded: "Come and Get It is quite simply a pop tour-de-force that deserves to sell a billion copies. Please, don't let this end up as a forgotten classic."
Track listing
- "So Good" (Robinson, Gabriel) – 3:14
- "I Said Never Again (But Here We Are)" (Davis, Jewels & Stone) – 3:26
- "Crazy Boys" (Robinson, Richard X) – 3:53
- "I Will Be There" (Robinson, Statham, Gabriel) – 4:04
- "Negotiate with Love" (Lindblom, Nervo, Nervo, Wollebeck) – 3:06
- "It's All About Me" (Cardwell, Gallup, O'Donnell, Smith, Smith, Tolhurst, Williams, Thompson) – 3:32
- "Secret Garden" (Douglas, Poole) – 3:57
- "Nothing Good About This Goodbye" (Higgins, Strum, Coler) – 3:45
- "Some Girls" (Robinson, Richard X) – 3:35
- "Je M'appelle" (Legassick, Poole) – 3:41
- "Funny How" (Cowling, Higgins, Powell, Coler, Cooper, Stevens) – 4:14
- "Every Little Thing" (Davis, Jewels & Stone) – 3:44
- "Dumb Dumb" (Eriksen, Nichols, Valentine) – 3:42
Bonus tracks and footage
All bonus footage appears on the CD/DVD edition of Come and Get It.
- "Sweet Dreams My LA Ex"
- "Funky Dory"
- "Some Girls"
- "More More More"
- "Negotiate with Love"
- "So Good"
- "I Said Never Again (But Here We Are)"
Production credits
- Pascal Gabriel: "So Good", "I Will Be There"
- Jewels and Stone and Rob Davis: "I Said Never Again (But Here We Are)", "Every Little Thing"
- Richard X: "Crazy Boys", "Some Girls"
- Anders Wollbeck and Mattias Lindblom: "Negotiate With Love
- Fraser T. Smith: "All About Me"
- Johnny Douglas: "Secret Garden"
- Xenomania: "Nothing Good About This Goodbye", "Funny How"
- Damian LeGassick: "Je M'apelle"
- Brian Higgins: "Funny How"
- David Eriksen: "Dumb Dumb"
- Hannah Robinson: additional production on "So Good"
- Jeremy Wheatley and Brio Taliaferro: additional production on "Nothing Good About This Goodbye"
- Pete Hoffmann: additional production on "Some Girls"
Personnel
- Guitar – Eivind Aarset, Nick Coler, Shawn Lee and James Nisbet
- Keyboards – David Eriksen, Julian Gingell, Brian Higgins, Eliott James, Damian LeGassick, Tim Powell, Paul Statham, Barry Stone and Anders Wollbeck
- Background vocals – David Eriksen, Priscilla Jones Campbell, Hannah Robinson, Barry Stone and Richard X
- Drum programming – David Eriksen and Paul Statham
- Mixing – Adrian Bushby, Tommy D., Pete Hofmann, Tim Powell, Fraser Smith, Jeremy Wheatley and Anders Wollbeck
- Engineering – Francesco Cameli, David Eriksen, Pete Hofmann and Fraser Smith
- Programming – Dave Clews, Julian Gingel, Eliott James, Tim "Rolf" Larcombe, Damian LeGassick, Tim Powell, Paul Statham, Barry Stone, Brio Taliaferro, Damian Taylor and Anders Wollbeck
- Mastering – Dick Beetham and Richard Dowling
- Art direction/design – Paul West
Charts
Chart (2005) Peak
positionUK Albums Chart 28 Release history
Region Date Label Format Catalog United Kingdom 17 October 2005 Polydor Records CD digital download United States 26 June 2007 digital download References
- "RachelStevensOnline". United Kingdom chart information. http://www.rachelstevensonline.com/?page=music/discography/albums/cagi. Retrieved March 27 2006.
- "AllMusicGuide". Album credits. http://www.allmusic.com/album/r814062/credits. Retrieved April 4 2006.
- ^ "1,000 Albums To Hear Before You Die: Artists beginning with S (part 2)". guardian.co.uk. 2007-11-22. http://music.guardian.co.uk/1000albums/story/0,,2214238,00.html. Retrieved 2008-05-19.
- ^ BBC Music - Come and Get It review, 8 October 2005
- ^ Allmusic - Come and get It review
- ^ Music OMH - Review
- ^ Telegraph review, 15 October 2005
- ^ Yahoo Music review
- ^ The Guardian review
- ^ Londonist review, October 2005
Discography Albums Funky Dory · Come and Get ItSingles "Sweet Dreams My LA Ex" · "Funky Dory" · "Some Girls" · "More, More, More" · "Negotiate with Love" · "So Good" · "I Said Never Again (But Here We Are)"Featured singles Related topics Categories:- 2005 albums
- Albums produced by Greg Kurstin
- Albums produced by Pascal Gabriel
- Albums produced by Richard X
- Albums produced by Xenomania
- Rachel Stevens albums
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