More (Vitamin C album)

More
Studio album by Vitamin C
Released January 30, 2001
Recorded 2000
Genre Pop, dance, new wave, electropop[1]
Length 42:47
Label Elektra/Warner Music Group
Producer Ron Baldwin (exec.), Jimmy Harry, Josh Deutsch
Vitamin C chronology
Vitamin C
(1999)
More
(2001)
Singles from More
  1. "The Itch"
    Released: November 21, 2000
  2. "As Long as You're Loving Me"
    Released: 2001
Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic(69/100)[2]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[3]
The A.V. Club(mixed)[4]
Entertainment WeeklyB[5]
Los Angeles Times[6]
People(favorable)[7]
Rolling Stone[8]
Spin(7/10)[2]
Wall of Sound(59/100)[9]

More is the second studio album released by pop singer Vitamin C in 2001. The album was not as successful as Vitamin C's previous eponymous album both in terms of chart positions and sales. The album peaked at number 122 on the Billboard 200 albums chart and was uncertified.[10] Like her debut, the Japanese version of the album contains a bonus track, "This Summer I".

"I Know What Boys Like" is a cover of the 1980s band The Waitresses.[5] The song is not only from The Waitresses' 1982 album, Wasn't Tomorrow Wonderful?, but it was also that album's sixth track as is the case for Vitamin C. The track was penciled as the album's third single, yet never materialized after Elektra Records abandoned promotion of the project.

Track listing

No. TitleWriter(s) Length
1. "The Itch"   3:29
2. "Sex Has Come Between Us"  
  • Fitzpatrick
  • Harry
  • Steinberg
2:57
3. "That Was Then, This Is Now"  
  • Fitzpatrick
  • Josh Deutsch
4:06
4. "Dangerous Girl"   3:44
5. "She Talks About Love"  
3:28
6. "I Know What Boys Like"  Chris Butler 3:24
7. "Busted"  
3:23
8. "Special"  Fitzpatrick 4:45
9. "Where's the Party"  
  • Fitzpatrick
  • Harry
2:56
10. "I Can't Say No"  
3:05
11. "Real Life"  
3:18
12. "As Long as You're Loving Me"   4:12
Total length:
42:47

Charts

Chart Peak
positions
Australian Albums Chart[11] 25
New Zealand Albums Chart[12] 40
U.S. Billboard 200[13] 122

References

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