Back to Basics (Christina Aguilera album)
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Back to Basics is the third full-length original studio English-language album from American pop singer-songwriter Christina Aguilera. The album was released August 15 2006 in the United States and Canada, August 14 2006 in the United Kingdom and other parts of Europe,[1] on August 9 2006 in Japan and Italy, and on August 12 in Australia. It was leaked to the internet over two weeks before the actual release date. The album features what Aguilera describes as "a throwback to the 20s, 30s, and 40s-style jazz, blues, and feel-good soul music, but with a modern twist."[2]
Album information
Christina Aguilera has transformed her image and musical style with every album. With the new Back to Basics album, her musical style has changed from the urban and light rock sounds of Stripped to a soulful and jazz-inspired album. Aguilera has described her newest album as an urban soul record combining elements of 1920s, '30s and '40s blues and jazz with modern day influences.[2] The album's title was confirmed in the March issue of Rolling Stone magazine, and Aguilera was featured in a cover story of ELLE UK magazine confirming her work with producers Mark Ronson and P. Diddy. The record finds her working with hip-hop producers DJ Premier, Kwamé and Ronson for the first time. It will also find her working with Linda Perry, who worked with Aguilera on Stripped (2002). In February 2006 at MTV's TRL Awards, she previewed three unmastered tracks from the upcoming album including the first single, "Ain't No Other Man", the album's intro, "Back to Basics", as well as "Candyman".
The first single from the album is "Ain't No Other Man", which was also previewed on the show and climbed into the top ten at #6 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 after its release (it leaked onto radio and the internet on June 1, causing Sony BMG to release the song as a single several days early). The video for the first single was shot in Los Angeles in early May, and premiered on June 21 on MTV. "Ain't No Other Man" is accompanied by sampled horn blasts, percussion, and hip-hop styled, old-school beats, courtesy of DJ Premier. Also in May 2006 Pepsi released a commercial in which Aguilera performs the song "Here to Stay" alongside Lebanese singer Elissa (who sings her then-current single "Bastanak"). In another Pepsi commercial, Aguilera appears with Korean pop singer Rain, where they sing Rain's "Go Forward." She will also be in a side project, doing a duet with Diddy on "Tell Me", which as stated in MTV's TRL to be Diddy's second single, to be released off of Press Play, his latest album.
Back to Basics is a double-disc album. The first disc is a throwback album with elements of old blues and jazz with a modern day twist. The first disc is also more "beat-driven" (as Aguilera stated on the "Back to Basics" CD enhanced video). The second disc is songs Aguilera did with Linda Perry. "There are no samples - It's all live music", Aguilera said of the second disc.[3] The album includes a continuation of Stripped's "Dirrty", with a song called, "Still Dirrty"; Nas was originally meant to be featured on the track, but is not on the final version of the song. DJ Premier explained how different that version is to its 2002 predecessor; "It's more jazz-sampled with these horn blasts". Aguilera also premiered two new full tracks from the album, "Slow Down Baby" and "Candyman" on the New York Radio station Z-100. The interlude "F.U.S.S." stands for "For U Scott Storch". [4] (Scott Storch is a producer who produced and co-wrote a number of songs for Aguilera's Stripped.) These include "Walk Away", "Can't Hold Us Down", "Infatuation", "Fighter", "Loving Me 4 Me" and "Underappreciated". Scott Storch wasn't asked to be present on Back to Basics which led to a breakdown of their relationship after he complained in interviews. [5] The last track on the second disc is a documentary that shows a behind-the-scenes look at the making of the album.
Although MTV and Rolling Stone had confirmed "Candyman" as the second single from Back to Basics,[6] "Hurt" has been confirmed as the second single by Christina's record label, RCA.
Chart success
Debuting at #1 on the Billboard 200 Album Chart, Back to Basics became Christina's second Number 1 album of her career. She received her best sales week of her career with over nearly 346,000 copies sold [4], as well as the biggest first week sales by a female artist of 2006. Around the world, the album has already sold well.<font=colorred> [7]
Two weeks before the official U.S. release of Back to Basics, iTunes made the album available for pre-order. It immediately shot up the online music store's Top Albums list, peaking at number 1 on the day of the release.
Aguilera's album reached number 1 in the United States [8], United Kingdom [9][10], Germany [11], The Netherlands [12], Australia [13], Canada [14], Switzerland [15], Austria [16], Wales [17], and Ireland [18] in the same week. [5]
The song Candyman has proven popular as it has peaked at number 63 in the Top 100 download on iTunes, even though the song will not be the second single.
Track listing
- Disc 1
- "Intro (Back to Basics)" (Aguilera, Martin, DioGuardi, Hawkins, Darnell) – 1:47
- "Makes Me Wanna Pray" featuring Steve Winwood (Aguilera, DioGuardi, Harrison, Winwood) – 4:10
- "Back in the Day" (Aguilera, Martin, DioGuardi, Costa, Castor, Fridie, Gibson, Jensen, Manigault, Thomas) – 4:13
- "Ain't No Other Man" (Aguilera, Martin, DioGuardi, Roane, Beatty) – 3:49
- "Understand" (Aguilera, DioGuardi, Holland, Toussaint) – 3:46
- "Slow Down Baby" (Aguilera, Ronson, DioGuardi, Angry, Guest, Knight, Patton, Knight, Bernard, Harper, Jackson) – 3:29
- "Oh Mother" (Aguilera, Thornton, Rankin, Thornton, DioGuardi, Colals, Barratler) – 3:46
- "F.U.S.S." (Aguilera, Roane, DioGuardi) – 2:21
- "On Our Way" (Aguilera, Thornton, Rankin, Thornton, DioGuardi) – 3:36
- "Without You" (Aguilera, DioGuardi, Ronson, Lewis) – 3:56
- "Still Dirrty" (Aguilera, Martin, DioGuardi) – 3:46
- "Here to Stay" (Aguilera, Holley, Reyes, Allen, Jackson) – 3:19
- "Thank You (Dedication to Fans...)" (Aguilera, Perry) – 4:59
- Disc 2
- "Enter the Circus" (Aguilera, Perry) – 1:42
- "Welcome" (Aguilera, Perry, Ronson, Ill) – 2:42
- "Candyman" (Aguilera, Perry) – 3:14
- "Nasty Naughty Boy" (Aguilera, Perry) – 4:45
- "I Got Trouble" (Aguilera, Perry) – 3:42
- "Hurt" (Aguilera, Perry, Ronson) – 4:03
- "Mercy on Me" (Aguilera, Perry) – 4:33
- "Save Me from Myself" (Aguilera, Perry, Bottrell) – 3:13
- "The Right Man" (Aguilera, Perry) – 3:51
- "Back to Basics" (making of Back to Basics) – 10:07 (bonus video)
Japanese Edition
The Japanese version of Back to Basics was rumored to have three bonus tracks: "Woman in Me", "Your Truth" and a remix of "Here to Stay" which was used in recent Pepsi promotions. According to the track listing on CD Japan, this seems to be untrue.[19]
Singles
Chart performance
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Week | 01 | 02 | 03 | 04 | 05 | 06 | 07 | 08 | 09 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 |
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United World Chart [29] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Week | 01 | 02 | 03 | 04 | 05 | 06 | 07 | 08 | 09 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 |
Position | 615,000 |
327,000 |
Peak position and certification
Chart (2006) | Providers | Peak position |
Certification | Sales |
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The Billboard 200 (U.S.) | Billboard | 1 [8] | Gold | 481,000 [8] |
Billboard Comprehensive Albums (U.S.) | Billboard | 1 [30] | ||
Billboard Digital Albums (U.S.) | Billboard | 1 [31] | ||
Billboard Internet Albums (U.S.) | Billboard | 1 [32] | ||
Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (U.S.) | Billboard | 2 [33] | ||
The Official UK Album Chart | BPI/The Official UK Charts Company | 1 [9] | 127,870 [34] | |
Argentian Album Chart | CAPIF | 3 [35] | ||
Australian Album Chart | ARIA | 1 [13] | Platinum [36] | >70,000 (shipped) [36] >15,000 (sales) [37] |
Austrian Album Chart | Media Control Europe | 1 [16] | ||
Belgian Album Chart | Ultratop / Nielsen | 2 [21] | Gold [38] | 21,000 (shipped) [38] |
Brazilian Album Chart | unk. | |||
Canadian Album Chart | Nielsen Soundscan | 1 [14] | ~24,000 [14] | |
Czech Album Chart | IFPI | 4 [23] | ||
Danish Album Chart | IFPI / Nielsen | 2 [39] | ||
Dutch Album Chart | Mega Charts BV | 1 [12] | ||
Estonian Album Chart | Pedrobeat | 2 [40] | ||
Finnish Album Chart | GLF | 6 [24] | ||
French Album Chart | SNEP/IFOP | 10 [41] | ||
German Album Chart | Media Control | 1 [11] | ||
Greece International Album Chart | IFPI | 3 [42] | ||
Hungarian Top 40 Album Chart | MAHASZ | 3 [43] | ||
Irish Album Chart | IRMA | 1 [18] | ||
Israeli Album Chart | MusicaNeto | 8 [44] | ||
Italian Album Chart | FIMI/Nielsen | 3 [45] | ||
Japanese Album Chart | Oricon | 7 [26] | 65,910 [46] | |
Mexican Album Chart | AMPROFON | 1 [47] | ||
New Zealand Album Chart | RIANZ | 2 [27] | ||
Norwegian Album Chart | VG Nett | 4 [48] | ||
Philippine Pop Album Chart | PRIMA | 1 | ||
Polish Album Chart | ZPAV | 9 [28] | ||
Portuguese Album Chart | AFP/Nielsen | 26 [49] | ||
Russian Album Chart | unknown | 1 [citation needed] | ||
Spanish Album Chart | Promusicae/Media Control | 5 | ||
Swedish Album Chart | GLF | 2 [50] | ||
Swiss Album Chart | Media Control Europe | 1 [15] | ||
Welsh Album Chart | BBC | 1 [17] | ||
United World Chart (Worldwide Sales) | Media traffic | 1 [29] | n/a | 942,000 [51] |
References
- ^ Christina Aguilera's Official Website May 10, 2006
- ^ a b "2006: A Look Ahead". Retrieved April 1.
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- ^ In Touch Weekly, quoted in nydailynews August 16. Retrieved August 19, 2006.
- ^ MTV "For The Record: Quick News On Christina Aguilera" July 27, 2006. Retrieved August 19, 2006.
- ^ [1] Aguilera Takes No. 1 Amid All-New Top Five. Retrieved August 23, 2006
- ^ a b c Billboard.com Hasty, Katey, "Aguilera Takes No. 1 Amid Five Top 10 Debuts". Retrieved August 23, 2006
- ^ a b c BBC Radio 1 album chart. Retrieved August 20, 2006.
- ^ The Album Chart Show site. Retrieved August 20, 2006.
- ^ a b c d German album chart Front page. Retrieved August 22, 2006
- ^ a b c Megacharts.nl Album list. (Flash required; no direct URL) Retrieved August 21, 2006
- ^ a b c Aria album chart. Retrieved August 26, 2006.
- ^ a b c Canoe JAM! Music Aguilera Returns to No.1 on Charts Retrieved August 23, 2006
- ^ a b Swisscharts.com Album Top 100 - 27.08.2006. Retrieved August 23, 2006
- ^ a b Orf.at Longplaycharts week 33 2006. (Deutsch) Retrieved August 24, 2006
- ^ a b BBC Official Welsh album chart. Accessed August 24, 2006
- ^ a b c Chart-Track Irish album charts week ending 17 August 2006. Retrieved August 21, 2006
- ^ CD Japan
- ^ Billboard.com Chart history Back To Basics
- ^ a b Skynet.be Ultratop Albums August 19, 2006 (French or Dutch) Retrieved August 24, 2006
- ^ CANOE Jam! Album chart
- ^ a b IFPI Hitparáda 2006 week 34 (Czech) Retrieved August 24, 2006
- ^ a b Yle.fi Albums week 34, 2006. (Finnish) Retrieved August 24, 2006
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- ^ a b RIANZ Top 40 albums August 21, 2006. Retrieved August 22, 2006
- ^ a b Oficjalna Lista Sprzedazy 14.08.2006 - 21.08.2006 (Polish) Retrieved August 26, 2006
- ^ a b United World Chart albums. Week 35, 2006 - September 2. Retrieved August 25, 2006
- ^ Billboard.com Top Comprehensive Albums 2006-09-02. Accessed August 24, 2006
- ^ Billboard.com Top Digital Albums 2006-09-02. Accessed August 24, 2006
- ^ Billboard.com Top Internet Albums 2006-09-02. Accessed August 24, 2006
- ^ Billboard.com Top R&B/Hip-HopAlbums 2006-09-02. Accessed August 24, 2006
- ^ theofficialcharts.com Back to Basics page. Retrieved August 24, 2006
- ^ Capif.org.ar Ranking Venta Mayorista de Discos 13/08/2006 hasta 19/08/2006. (Spanish) Retrieved August 24, 2006
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was invoked but never defined (see the help page). - ^ hitlisterne.dk Album Top-40 Week 34 25-08. Retrieved August 25, 2006
- ^ Pedro.ee CD top100 2006 week 33 (Estonian) Retrieved August 22, 2006
- ^ IFOP Classement des meilleures ventes d'albums du 13.08.06 au 19.08.06. (French) Retrieved August 23, 2006
- ^ [2] Greece IFPI International Chart (Greek) Retrieved September 4, 2006
- ^ MAHASZ(Hungarian) Retrieved August 31, 2006
- ^ Musicaneto.com album chart 20.8.2006 (Hebrew) Retrieved August 23, 2006
- ^ Tiscali.it "I successi del momento", August 21, 2006 (Italian). Retrieved August 22, 2006
- ^ Oricon.co.jp weekly sales 2006/8/22 + 2006/8/15 (Japanese). Retrieved August 25, 2006
- ^ christinabacktobasics.spaces.live.com Official Mexican Space Retrieved August 24, 2006
- ^ VG Nett Topp 40 Album week 34, 2006. (Norwegian) Retrieved August 23, 2006
- ^ Associação Fonogràfica Portuguesa Week 34, 2006 (Portuguese) Retrieved August 23, 2006
- ^ Swedishcharts.com Album Top 60 - 2006-08-24. Retrieved August 24, 2006
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