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Beautiful Awakening is the third album from American CCM/pop singer Stacie Orrico. The album was released on January 16th, 2007 in Canada and was released on Virgin Records. U.S. Release date is unknown due the fact that according to some industry sources Stacie's record company is in the process of going bankrupt so her U.S. release may never see day light. Originally this album was set for a release late August in the U.S. - however, the debut single wasn't being picked up on the radio so Virgin sent Stacie overseas to promote, while they re-thought their marketing strageties and re-shot the video for her first single.
Stacie's new album is described as " a soulful, R&B-powered effort that tells the story of her journey, which has landed her where she is today: in control of her life and career for the first time". Orrico co-wrote a majority of the album and worked with a variety of top-notch producers, including Dallas Austin, KayGee & Terence "Tramp-Baby" Abney, Dwayne Bastiany,Shekspeare and co-writers such as Track & Field, Anthony Dent, and, newcomers Frankie Storm & Novel, the grandson of Solomon Burke. Orrico hints she wrote the songs for instrumental as well as acoustic performance: "I want to perform soul music. That is what rings true to me. And truth, honesty, and vulnerability always rise to the top."
The first single from the album is "I'm Not Missing You" went to radio on June 20th but will be re-released on October 3rd. The video was shot in Los Angeles, California on May 31 and June 1.
Although the second single had been rumored to be "Dream You" and "Is It Me", it appears "So Simple" has been confirmed to be the second single for Europe and Asia. She appears on the "Singapore Idol" results show as a guest star.
Track listing
# |
Title |
Length
|
1. |
"So Simple" |
3:48
|
2. |
"I'm Not Missing You" |
4:12
|
3. |
"Dream You" |
3:27
|
4. |
"Easy To Luv You" |
4:29
|
5. |
"Save Me" |
4:06
|
6. |
"Take Me Away" |
3:17
|
7. |
"Babygirl" |
3:37
|
8. |
"Wait" |
3:29
|
9. |
"Is It Me" |
4:01
|
10. |
"Don't Ask Me To Stay" |
4:17
|
11. |
"I Can't Give It Up" |
4:32
|
12. |
"Beautiful Awakening" |
4:25
|
Japanese Edition
Released:August 14, 2006
# |
Title |
Length
|
13. |
"Frustrated" |
3:53
|
14. |
"Brush 'Em Off" |
4:00
|
iTunes UK/Europe/Australia Exclusive
Released: August 30, 2006
# |
Title |
Length
|
13. |
"Addictive" |
4:03
|
Wal-Mart Exclusive
Released: January 16, 2007
# |
Title |
Length
|
13. |
"Tantrum" |
4:51
|
North American Edition
Released: January 16, 2007
# |
Title |
Length
|
13. |
"Frustrated" |
3:53
|
14. |
"Tantrum" |
4:51
|
15. |
"I'm Not Missing You (Full Phatt Underground Remix)" |
4:13
|
Canadian iTunes Edition
Released: January 16, 2007 [1]
# |
Title |
Length
|
13. |
"Addictive" |
4:13
|
Personnel
Randy Cooke - drums
Cito Crandle - keyboards
Gerald Heyward - drums
Carlton Lynn - guitar
Graham Marsh - guitar
Tony Reyes - bass, guitar
Michael "Ese" Severson - guitar
Mike Fratantuno - bass
Rick Sheppard - MIDI
Track & Field - Fender Rhodes
Single's to be released
- "I'm Not Missing You" (2006)
- "So Simple" (2007)
- "Dream You" (2007)
Production
- Creative director: Stacie Orrico
- Producer: Dallas Austin & Novel, Bastiany, KayGee & Terence "Tramp Baby" Abney , The Underdogs, She'kspere, Lashaunda "Babygirl" Carr, Trendsettas, Track & Field, Stacie Orrico, Dent
- Vocal producer: Stacie Orrico, Tiffany Palmer, Carlos Ricketts
- Engineers: Dwayne Bastiany, Anthony Dent, Rob Herrera, Carlton Lynn, Rick Sheppard, Josh Wilbur
- Assistant engineers: Yvan Bing, Chris Jenkins, Graham Marsh
- Sound design: Rick Sheppard
- Instrumentation: Dwayne Bastiany, Anthony Dent
- Mixing: Josh Wilbur, Carlton Lynn, Greg Price
- Programming: Dwayne Bastiany, Anthony Dent
- Mastering: Herb Powers
- A&R: Michelle Ryang
- Stylist: Dawn Boonyachlito
Charts
Beautiful Awakening has had moderate success outside the U.S.. On Itunes, the album is in the top 100 or better on both the Top 100 and Pop album charts. The album failed to make the Top 50 Albums Chart in Australia.
Year
|
Chart
|
Providers
|
Position
|
Sales
|
Certification
|
2006
|
German Album Chart
|
Media Control
|
51
|
|
|
2006
|
Japanese Album Chart
|
Oricon
|
8
|
76,904 (100k Shipped)
|
Gold
|
2006
|
Swiss Album Chart
|
Media Control Europe
|
39
|
|
|
2006
|
The Official UK Album Chart
|
BPI/The Official UK Charts Company
|
64
|
10,000 (est)
|
|
2006
|
The Official UK R&B Album Chart
|
BPI/The Official UK Charts Company
|
15
|
|
|
Chart runs
Japanese Oricon Top 100 Albums Chart
|
Week
|
01
|
02
|
03
|
04
|
05
|
06
|
07
|
08
|
09
|
10
|
11
|
12
|
Position
|
28
|
8
|
11
|
16
|
24
|
52
|
68
|
86
|
124
|
147
|
149
|
177
|
|
|
Sales
|
7,733
|
21,486
|
11,883
|
4,945
|
3,385
|
3,022
|
2,082
|
1,630
|
|
1,002
|
917
|
884
|
|
|
References