Bloom (Tasmin Archer album)

Bloom
Studio album by Tasmin Archer
Released March 25th, 1996
Recorded 1994-1995
Genre Soul, pop, pop rock
Label EMI
Producer Mitchell Froom
Tasmin Archer chronology
Shipbuilding
(1994)
Bloom
(1996)
ON
(2006)

Bloom is the second full-length album by British singer-songwriter Tasmin Archer, released on March 25, 1996.

Archer started working on a follow-up to her successful debut album Great Expectations in late 1994, after the release of the Elvis Costello covers EP Shipbuilding early in the year. While continuing to work with her songwriting partner John Hughes, Bloom marked her first album without longtime collaborator John Beck, who played and co-wrote most of her debut album and left her in the middle of 1993.

While her debut album had a plethora of producers, for Bloom Archer and Hughes settled with American producer Mitchell Froom. Recording of the album took place between December 1994 to May 1995, and was recorded at Real World Studios in England and Sunset Sound Factory in Los Angeles.[1] Archer described the recording sessions as "a very relaxed affair"[2]

EMI Records, however, were not supportive of the material that Archer had recorded, deeming it too uncommercial and too removed from the sound of her debut album.[3] Archer and Hughes had to fight for almost a year with EMI executives to get the album released in the form they wanted it to be.

When it was finally released, EMI were still not very supportive of it and didn't push a marketing campaign as big as they had done with her debut album, which damaged sales of the singles and the album itself. When released, the album went fairly unnoticed, only peaking at #95 in the album charts, and the two singles released off the album did not enter the UK top forty. The album was released around Europe and Japan, but EMI America refused to release the album in the USA, and therefore Archer is seen as a one-hit wonder there.

Archer, disillusioned with EMI, was let go of the label in 1997, and would disappear from the music scene for several years until returning in 2006 with her third studio album.

Track listing[4]

No. Title Length
1. "Sweet Little Truth"   3:14
2. "After Hell"   3:07
3. "One More Good Night With The Boys"   3:43
4. "Rain Falling"   4:29
5. "I Like It So"   3:40
6. "Breaking My Back"   3:26
7. "I Would Love To Be Right"   4:32
8. "You Made A Fool Of Me"   3:15
9. "Memory"   3:07
10. "Give In With Grace"   4:14
11. "In Your Garden"   3:44

Charts

Chart (1996) Peak
position
UK Albums Chart[5] 95

References

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