Alsou (album)

Alsou
Studio album by Alsou
Released 2001
Recorded 2000
Genre Pop, synthpop, R'n'B
Label Mercury Records/Universal Music
Producer David Junk, Thomas Hedstorm, Simon Napier Bell, Dean Gillard
Alsou chronology
Алсу
(1999)
Alsou
(2001)
Мне приснилась осень
(2002)

Alsou was the first English album by Alsou, a Russian singer who was best known at the time of the album's release as the second-place finisher in the Eurovision Song Contest 2000. The album was released in Russia on June 28, 2001, and later in Germany, Norway, Poland, the Czech Republic and Malaysia.

The album's lead single, "Before You Love Me", which was released on April 30, 2001, in Australia and the United Kingdom and in May 2001 in various countries throughout Europe, failed to chart in Australia, but in the United Kingdom it peaked at number twenty-seven. A lack of promotional support from Alsou's record company meant that no further releases occurred in either Australia or the United Kingdom, with the release of the Alsou album cancelled in both regions. The single was, however, effective in producing the hype it needed throughout Europe for the album to be released and proper promotion to take place.

A follow-up single, "He Loves Me", was released only in Germany on October 15, 2001.

The album features 14 songs, including "Teardrops", which was completely written by Alsou, and "Now I Know", which is an English version of her self-written Russian song "Angel".

A new version of her first English single, "Solo", was also included on the album. This version was produced by Steve Levine. The sales of album exceed 1,000,000 legal copies.

Track listing

  1. "Before You Love Me" 2:53
  2. "What Your Girl Don't Know" 3:39
  3. "He Loves Me" 3:40
  4. "Let It Be Me" 3:44
  5. "3 Strikes" 3:25
  6. "Teardrops" 4:08
  7. "Not Over Yet" 4:14
  8. "Butter Wouldn't Melt" 3:23
  9. "100% Natural" 3:02
  10. "Solo" 2:56
  11. "Never A Day Goes By" 3:23
  12. "Break The Silence" 4:37
  13. "Now I Know" 4:01
  14. "You're My #1" (with Enrique Iglesias) 4:34

Other songs

Singles

Four singles were released from the Alsou album:

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