- Bardot (album)
Infobox Album
Name = Bardot
Type =Album
Artist =Bardot
Released =May 1 ,2000
August 27 ,2001 (UK)
Recorded = 2000
Genre = Pop
Length = 45:45
Label =Warner Music
Producer = Michael Szumowski Paul Gray
Tommy Faragher Ashley Cadell The Rockmelons
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Last album =
This album = "Bardot" (2000)
Next album = "Play It Like That " (2001)Singles
Name = Bardot
Type = studio
single 1 = Poison
single 1 date =April 17 ,2000
single 2 =I Should've Never Let You Go
single 2 date =May 29 ,2000
single 3 = These Days
single 3 date =August 28 ,2000 "Bardot" is the
debut album by Australian female pop groupBardot , released in May 2000 (see2000 in music ).The album went to number one in
Australia andNew Zealand and spawned the singles "Poison",I Should've Never Let You Go " and "These Days" .History
"Bardot" was recorded in early 2000 while the "
Popstars " program was airing onNetwork Seven , and the show included footage of the girls in therecording studio , laying down vocals for songs. Original member Chantelle Barry, recorded vocals for the album, but following her sudden departure from the group, new memberTiffani Wood re-recorded Barry's parts.The album is comprised of 12 songs, which Wood later described in an interview as "
bubblegum pop ", and mixes together a number of music genres includingmotown ("Down"), gospel ("Higher Than Heaven"), country ("What Have You Done") and latin ("Got Me Where You Want Me"). The twoballads , "Missin' Your Love" and "Love Me No More", were written by the Dowlut brothers who were known asR&B duo Kaylan when they toured in support of Bardot. In 2002, the brothers formed the dance actDisco Montego , and recorded withKatie Underwood after she left Bardot.Following Underwood's departure in mid 2001, the album was released in the
UK . A slightly different track list was used, opening with a new song, "ASAP" (which was the first single from the Bardot's second studio album "Play It Like That "), and new artwork with more recent photos of the band. Despite Underwood's vocals featuring on 12 of the 13 songs, her name or picture does not feature at all in the packaging.The album debuted at number one on the Australian
ARIA Charts , making Bardot the first Australian act to have their debut single and debut album enter the charts at number one. The album was certified double platinum (140,000+) and became the twentieth biggest selling album in Australia of 2000. [ [http://www.aria.com.au/pages/aria-charts-end-of-year-charts-top-100-albums-2000.htm ARIA] "End of Year Charts 2000". Retrieved June 10 2007.] The album also sold well internationally, reaching number one inNew Zealand , with a platinum certification, and peaked at #2 inSingapore where it was twelfth highest selling album of 2000. [ [http://www.geocities.com/bardot_world/main.htm Bardot World] "Charts - Singapore". Retrieved June 10 2007.] It was nominated in the "Highest Selling Album" category at the 2000ARIA Awards but lost toSavage Garden 's "Affirmation".Track listing
tandard edition
#"These Days" (
Phil Thornalley /Campsi)
#"I Should've Never Let You Go " (Tommy Faragher/Hicks/Golden)
#"Higher Than Heaven" (Glass/Wilson/Pallas)
#"Poison" (Michael Szumowski/Sims)
#"Missin' Your Love" (Dowlut/Dowlut)
#"Down" (Nick Howard)
#"Other Side of Love" (Elliot Kennedy)
#"What Have You Done" (Elliot Kennedy)
#"Love Me No More" (Dowlut/Dowlut)
#"Girls Do, Boy's Don't" (Brain/Love/Kara DioGuardi )
#"Holding On" (Ashley Cadell)
#"Got Me Where You Want Me" (Savigar/Robbins)Singapore limited edition - bonus AVCD
#"Poison" (music video)
#"I Should've Never Let You Go" (music video)
#"These Days" (music video)
#"Empty Room"
#"Do It For Love"UK edition
#"ASAP"
#"These Days"
#"Higher Than Heaven"
#"Poison"
#"Missin' Your Love"
#"Down"
#"What Have You Done"
#"Love Me No More"
#"Girls Do, Boys Don't"
#"Holding On"
#"Got Me Where You Want Me"
#"Empty Room"
#"I Should've Never Let You Go" (Allstars Remix)Charts and sales
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succession box
before = "The Power" byVanessa Amorosi
title = Australian ARIA Albums Chart number-one album
years =May 8 -May 14 2000
after = "Binaural" byPearl Jam
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