Rise (Gabrielle album)
Rise | ||||
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Studio album by Gabrielle | ||||
Released |
18 October 1999 (UK) August 15, 2000 (US) | |||
Recorded | 1998-1999 | |||
Genre | R&B | |||
Length | 42:45 | |||
Label | Go Beat (UK), Universal (US) | |||
Producer |
Jonathan Shorten Richie Fermie | |||
Gabrielle chronology | ||||
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Allmusic | [1] |
Rise is the third studio album by British pop artist Gabrielle. The album became Gabrielle's biggest selling album to date with it becoming her only number one album.
Overview
The album became a huge commercial success, spending three weeks at number 1 in the UK Albums Chart, and achieving 3x Platinum status. The title track also went to number one in the UK Singles Chart.
Track listing
- "Sunshine"
- "Rise"
- "When a Woman"
- "Tell Me What You Dream"
- "5 O'Clock"
- "Should I Stay"
- "Over You"
- "Falling"
- "If You Love Me"
- "Independence Day"
- "Gonna Get Better"
UK reissue
On April 30, 2001, Go Beat re-released Rise in the UK with six bonus tracks:
- "Out of Reach"
- "There's Nothing I Won't Do for You"
- "Rise" (acoustic version)
- "Rise" (enhanced video)
- "Sunshine" (enhanced video)
- "When a Woman" (enhanced video)
Rise Underground
Rise Underground is the remix version of the album Rise, containing 18 remixes of her tracks recorded for Rise.
Track listing
- "Sunshine (Wookie Dub Mix)"
- "Rise (Artful Dodger Above Board Vox)"
- "When a Woman (Restless Natives Groove Mix)"
- "5 O'Clock (Sunship Mix Vocal)"
- "Should I Stay (K Warren Dub)"
- "Over You (Zed Bias Vocal Mix)"
- "Independence Day (Ed Case & Carl H Dub)"
- "Independence Day (Ed Case & Carl H Remix)"
- "When a Woman (Restless Natives Dub Mix)"
- "If You Love Me (Bump and Flex Dub Mix)"
- "Gonna Get Better (D.E.A. Vocal)"
- "Over You (Zed Bias Dub)"
- "If You Love Me (Bump and Flex Vocal Mix)"
- "Tell Me What You Dream (M Dubs Vocal Mix)"
- "Sunshine (Wookie Main Mix)"
- "5 O'Clock (Architechs Mix)"
- "Falling (Stanton Warriors Remix)"
- "Gonna Get Better (D.E.A. Dub)"
References
Preceded by The Man Who by Travis |
UK number one album 19 February 2000 – 10 March 2000 |
Succeeded by Standing on the Shoulder of Giants by Oasis |
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