These Ties

These Ties

Infobox Album
Name = These Ties
Type = Studio album
Longtype =
Artist = Amiel


Released = October 19, 2005 (Japan)
Recorded = 2005
Genre = Pop
Length = 42:36
Label = Festival Mushroom Records
Producer =
Reviews =
Last album = "Audio Out" (2003)
This album = "These Ties" (2005)
Next album = Extra album cover
Upper caption = Alternative Covers
Background = lightsteelblue


Lower caption = Australian promo

"These Ties" is the second album by the Australian singer Amiel, released in Japan on October 19, 2005 (see 2005 in music) by Festival Mushroom Records. The album is a mix between a pop and dance songs — written by Amiel herself and Stephen Lironi. The album was due to be released in Australia in 2005; but according to Amiel's website, "...the album got lost in the buyout of her label, Festival Mushroom, by Warners late last year. After a few false starts when its release was rescheduled, the artist herself asked for the album to be shelved."

Two singles, however, were released in Australia - "Round and Round" and a Be Your Girl EP which contained remixed versions of several songs from the shelved album.

The album was released in Japan due to high sales of her debut album. "These Ties" made it's debut on the Japan Albums Chart at one hundred and forty-one with 1,320 copies sold. The next week also showed not much success falling down to number two hundred and eighty.

Track listing

#"Expectations" (Daemion, Stephen Lironi) - 3:49
#"Be Your Girl" (Daemion) - 3:57
#"Moving On" (Daemion, Lironi) - 4:40
#"Round and Round" (Daemion, Lironi) - 3:33
#"On the Outside" (Daemion, Lironi) - 3:37
#"Under Your Spell" (Daemion) - 4:05
#"These Ties" (Daemion) - 3:59
#"Trouble" (Daemion, Lironi) - 3:55
#"Storm Blew Over" (Daemion, Lironi) - 3:26
#"Stars" (Daemion, Lironi) - 3:55
#"Following the Sun" (Daemion, Lironi) - 3:40
#"Easier to Lie" (Daemion, Lironi) - 4:10

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