Pictures of the Other Side

Pictures of the Other Side
Studio album by Gareth Gates
Released 25 June 2007
Recorded 2006
Genre Pop, Soul
Length 43:04
Label Universal
Producer Martin Terefe, Kissing The Pink
Gareth Gates chronology
Go Your Own Way
(2003)
Pictures of the Other Side
(2007)
Singles from Pictures of the Other Side
  1. "Changes"
    Released: 9 April 2007
  2. "Angel on My Shoulder"
    Released: 18 June 2007
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
UKMIX[1]
Daily Express[2]
Rainbow Network[3]

Pictures of the Other Side is the third studio album to have been released by British singer-songwriter and former Pop Idol runner-up, Gareth Gates. The album was released nearly four years after his second album, Go Your Own Way, due to a change in record label, from Sony BMG to Universal. The album was produced entirely by Martin Terefe and production duo Kissing The Pink. Just two singles were released from the album: "Changes" and "Angel on My Shoulder". The album peaked at #23 on the UK Albums Chart. Gates has since announced that he has no plans to release a fourth album in the future.[4]

Track listing

Standard Edition
No. TitleWriter(s)Producer(s) Length
1. "Changes"  Gareth Gates, John Hall, Sacha Skarbek, Martin Terefe, Nicholas WhitecrossMartin Terefe 4:14
2. "Pictures of the Other Side"  Gareth Gates, Darren BerryKissing The Pink 4:01
3. "Lost in You"  Gareth Gates, Gary Clark, Peter GordenoKissing The Pink 3:56
4. "19 Minutes"  Martin Terefe, Sacha SkarbekMartin Terefe 4:15
5. "New Kid in Town"  Hans Aaserud, Geir Leudy, Tom NicholsKissing The Pink 4:11
6. "Can't Believe It's Over"  Gareth Gates, John Hall, Martin Terefe, Nicholas WhitecrossMartin Terefe 4:31
7. "Afterglow"  Gareth Gates, John Hall, Martin Terefe, Nicholas WhitecrossMartin Terefe 3:56
8. "Angel on My Shoulder"  Gareth Gates, Pete Martin, Tom NicholsKissing The Pink 4:19
9. "Electric"  Gareth Gates, Ricky RossKissing The Pink 4:06
10. "Talking Minds"  Gareth GatesKissing The Pink 3:20

Chart positions

Chart (2007) Peak
position
Scottish Albums Chart[5] 37
UK Albums Chart[6] 23

References

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