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Back to Basics (Christina Aguilera album) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Back to Basics Studio album by Christina Aguilera Released August 10, 2006 (2006-08-10)[1] (see release history) Recorded January 2006 – April 2006[2] Genre Pop, R&B, jazz Length 78:55 Label RCA Producer Christina Aguilera (Executive producer), DJ Premier, Kwamé, Linda Perry, Rich Harrison, Mark Ronson, Big Tank Professional reviews About.com link Allmusic link CANOE Jam! link Robert Christgau link Entertainment Weekly (B+) link IGN (8/10) link Okayplayer link Rolling Stone link Christina Aguilera chronology Stripped (2002) Back to Basics (2006) Keeps Gettin' Better: A Decade of Hits (2008) Singles from Back to Basics "Ain't No Other Man" Released: June 3, 2006 "Hurt" Released: October 18, 2006 "Candyman" Released: February 5, 2007 "Slow Down Baby" Released: July 28, 2007 "Oh Mother" Released: November 23, 2007 Back to Basics is the third full-length English studio album by American pop singer Christina Aguilera. The album was released on August 15, 2006 in the United States and Canada, on August 9, 2006 in Japan, on August 12 in Australia, and on several dates in Europe, starting on August 9, 2006, and ending on August 22, 2006.[3] It was leaked to the Internet 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."[4] It was nominated for the Best Pop Vocal Album Grammy Award, and the lead single from the album, "Ain't No Other Man", won Best Female Pop Vocal Performance Grammy Award. A year later, "Candyman" was nominated in the same category. The album, thus far, has yielded three commercial singles: "Ain't No Other Man", "Hurt" and "Candyman". "Slow Down Baby" was used as a promotional single to promote her tour in Australia and "Oh Mother" was released as the album's fourth single in some parts of Europe. As of November 2008, RCA Records announced Back to Basics has sold over 3.7 milion copies worldwide.[5] Contents [hide] 1 Background 2 Artworks shooting 3 Lyrical content 4 Music and style 5 Singles 6 Reception 7 Track listing 7.1 Disc one 7.2 Disc two 7.3 Back to Basics and Beyond Edition[28] 7.4 DVD (Tour Edition)[29] 8 Back to Basics Tour 9 Charts and certifications 10 Release history 11 Awards 11.1 2006 11.2 2007 11.3 2008 12 Personnel 13 References 14 External links [edit] Background Aguilera started studio sessions in 2005 as a follow-up to her third album, Stripped, released in 2002.[6] Aguilera explained that her break in her musical career is to take her time so when she is back, she has a lot more to say about the happenings of her life. Aguilera explained that she also wanted to bring something novel in the album and try to evolve as an artist and a visionary.[7] The record finds Aguilera working with hip hop producers DJ Premier, who had previous works with Notorious B.I.G., Jay-Z, among others,[8] Rich Harrison, Kwamé, Mark Ronson for the first time, and Linda Perry, with whom she had also worked on her previous studio album Stripped. As early as June 2006, Aguilera and the production team have been working together for months. Aguilera described to Premier what she wanted to create in the new effort and presented CDs of joints to listen to, like Al Green and Aretha Franklin.[8] In June 2006, Aguilera already recorded tracks enough for a two-disc album, but reduced to make it only one and affordable. However, on the 2006 MTV Movie Awards, Aguilera revealed that the new album will include two discs.[7] In May 2006, Pepsi released an international commercial featuring a clip in which Aguilera performs the song "Here to Stay" alongside Lebanese singer Elissa (who sings her then-current single "Bastanak"). [edit] Artworks shooting When Aguilera started working on Back to Basics, she was not just inspired by the sounds of the 1920s, '30s and '40s, but the look of those eras as well.[9] When she began shooting for the artwork of the album, she cited Marlene Dietrich, Marilyn Monroe, Carole Lombard, Greta Garbo, Veronica Lake, among others as her inspirations.[9] With the first setup, we just wanted to [give the photographs] warm lighting, very inviting, just kind of relaxed, an old-Hollywood feel where you're kind of in the bed but also being really inviting, [because] I'm kind of smiling," Aguilera explained. "For the Stripped record it was a very real and honest place for me, but it was also a darker place. So I feel really lifted, things are lighter for me. I'm happier now than I've ever really been. —Christina Aguilera, MTV[9] Aguilera handpicked German photographer Ellen von Unwerth, who has captured Janet Jackson and Penelope Cruz, for the photo sessions. They spent three days beginning at a historic hotel called the Hollywood Dell.[9] Aguilera spent most of the first day shooting in a bed, peering through the iron bars of a headboard; a shot inspired by a famous Marilyn Monroe picture. Later, the image featuring Aguilera in white dress and lounging at the bed was used as the album's cover, an image shot on the same session.[9] The production group used warm lighting. On the second day, Aguilera used more dressed up outfits. For the third day session, Aguilera and Unwerth went to a Forty Deuce, a Hollywood hot-spot that puts a modern twist on a 1920s burlesque club. They set up the vibe to create an old jazzy
blues club. In the session, Aguilera also shot a series of pictures with four Navy sailors. [edit] Lyrical content Lyrically, when she started writing on the new disc, she incorporated her real life to the songs. She, however, quoted that, in her lead single "Ain't No Other Man", it does not speak about love.[10] "Still Dirrty", a track in the first disc co-worked with Nas, is a sequel to her 2002 single "Dirrty", which was panned by critics for its controversial music video, taking her to the forefront showing sexual fetishes. In the track, Aguilera reminisces the plight of her career when she did the record. The beat, however, is different from its predecessor; it is jazz-sampled backed with horns.[11] The eighth track on disc one, "F.U.S.S." probably stands for "Fuck U Scott Storch".[12] Scott Storch produced and co-wrote a number of songs for Aguilera's previous studio album Stripped, including "Walk Away", "Can't Hold Us Down", "Infatuation", "Fighter", "Loving Me 4 Me", "Keep On Singin' My Song", and "Underappreciated". Storch was asked to be involved with Back to Basics but refused to be a part of the project when Aguilera declined to pay airfare for him and his entourage to fly out to her, amongst other demands, which led to a breakdown of their relationship.[13] She, herself, said "That’s a way of burying my experience with him. We did great work on Stripped... When I tried to work with him again, he made uncalled-for demands. It was disappointing that someone would get affected like that." In the album, Aguilera introduces her new alter-ego, Baby Jane, like the presentation of Xtina in Stripped. She features her new persona in the video of "Ain't No Other Man", posting it in her dressing room, sheet music and car.[10] [edit] Music and style The first half of the album is kind of a throwback with elements of jazz, blues and soul music combined with a modern-day twist, like hard-hitting beats. And for the second disc, we [Aguilera and Perry] creatively went into our own zone and our own world together. There are no cover songs, so we made more of a '20s, '30s vibe with an authentic and organic twist. There are no samples — it's all live music. One of the songs sounds like you entered a 1920s burlesque club, another song sounds like it was actually recorded in the 1920s, using a vintage microphone, so it's exciting stuff. —Christina Aguilera, MTV[7] Aguilera took inspiration for the production of the album from Billie Holiday, Whitney Houston, Otis Redding, Marvin Gaye, Etta James and Ella Fitzgerald.[14] Aguilera was exposed to soul, jazz and blues records when she was a child because her mother used to bring her to look for vintage records.[15] 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.[4] The record also use elements with a 1920s circus theme.[9] The songs in the two-disc album are constructed in different style. The first disc is a throwback album with elements of old blues and jazz with a modern day twist, largely produced by beat-oriented producers.[7] It is also more "beat-driven" (as Aguilera stated on the "Back to Basics" CD enhanced video). Most songs employ record sampling[7] except "F.U.S.S.", "Without You" and "Still Dirrty". The second disc are all live records except Candyman, and were mostly written by Aguilera and Perry; however, the theme remains vintage.[7][10] "There are no samples - It's all live music", Aguilera related about the second disc.[7] The opening track, "Makes Me Wanna Pray", features adult-contemporary mainstay Steve Winwood.[16] Aguilera used vintage microphone for the track "I Got Trouble" to produce like a song actually recorded in the 1920s. [edit] Singles Aguilera singing "Ain't No Other Man", the lead single off Back to Basics in Dublin.Main articles: Ain't No Other Man, Hurt (Christina Aguilera song), Candyman (Christina Aguilera song), Slow Down Baby, and Oh Mother The album spawned five official singles released over a period of 14 months. The first, "Ain't No Other Man", was released in June 2006 to critical acclaim and a successful run on many world charts. It is deemed as Aguilera's comeback single, peaking in the top ten in countries like the US, UK, Australia, and Canada. In late Autumn, the ballad Hurt was released as the 2nd single. The chart reaction was mixed as it became hugely successful in Europe, peaking in the top three on the Euro 200 chart, while barely cracking the top 20 in the United States but it was certified Gold. Aguilera also found mild success with the track "Mercy on Me" in Europe. Impressively, it peaked at #143 on the EU Top 200 Singles without a physical release or any promotion. In the early spring of 2007, "Candyman" was released as the third single. The single was certified Gold in the United States, but only managed to hit #25 on the Billboard Hot 100 due to stalling radio airplay. Elsewhere, "Candyman" achieved mild to moderate success, becoming one of Christina's biggest hits in Canada and Australia. Probably due to the pregnancy news, the label decided to not release a worldwide single, because it would have needed a lot of promotion, and so it has been released two airplay singles. "Slow Down Baby" was released as the album's fourth single on July 30, 2007 in Australia.[17] It was not released in Europe but "Oh Mother" was released instead on November 23, 2007 in some parts of Europe.[18] [edit] Reception Debuting at #1 on the U.S. Billboard 200 album chart, Back to Basics became Christina's second number-one album of her career. The album also debuted at #2 on the Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop Album chart, becoming a crossover success as well. She received her best sales week of her career with over 346,000 copies sold in the U.S. alone,[19] as well as the 1st biggest first week sales by a female artist in 2006 at the time of its release before being beaten by beyonce's B'day which sold 514,000 copies in it's first week of release.[19] Aguilera's album reached number 1 in the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, Germany, Canada, and Switzerland.[20] Back to Basics has been certified Gold in Japan, Hong Kong,[21] Korea,[21] Austria, Poland,[22] France, Netherlands, Italy, Denmark and the Czech Republic.[21] It has moreover
conquered the worldwide market, catching up and exceeding the threshold of Platinum in the following nations: the UK, Germany, Switzerland, United States, Singapore,[21] New Zealand, Belgium, Hungary and has been certified Double Platinum in Australia and Russia and triple Platinum in Canada and Ireland. After being certified Double Platinum in Australia, Back To Basics appeared at #45 on the ARIA 2006 Year-End Charts.[23] iTunes later named it as the Best Pop Album of the Year beating out this year's release by Justin Timberlake and Beyonce Knowles.[24] Critically, the album was a success with a rating of 69/100 (generally positive reviews) on the website MetaCritic and is Christina's best reviewed album to date,[25] receiving more praise than her second studio album Stripped which scored a 55/100 on MetaCritic.[26] The magazine Entertainment Weekly published in their June issue a list of the 100 best albums of the last 25 years and Back to Basics is listed at number 80.[27] [edit] Track listing [edit] Disc one "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, Charles Roane, Chris E. Martin, Harold Beatty, Kara DioGuardi) – 3:48 "Understand" (Aguilera, DioGuardi, Holland, Toussaint) – 3:46 "Slow Down Baby" (Aguilera, Ronson, DioGuardi, Angry, Guest, Knight, Patton, Knight, Bernard, Harper) – 3:29 "Oh Mother" (Aguilera, Thorton, Rankin, Thorton, DioGuardi, Colais, Barratier) – 3:46 "F.U.S.S. (Interlude)" (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, Martin, DioGuardi, Sheyne, Frank, Kipner) – 4:59 [edit] Disc two "Enter the Circus" (Christina Aguilera, Linda Perry) – 1:42 "Welcome" (Aguilera, Perry, Mark Ronson, Paul III) – 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, Bill Bottrell) – 3:13 "The Right Man" (Aguilera, Perry) – 3:51 "Back to Basics (Behind The Scenes Footage)" Bonus Video – 10:07 [edit] Back to Basics and Beyond Edition[28] "Back to Basics": Documentary "Ain't No Other Man" (Video) "Ain't No Other Man" (Remix Video) "Hurt" (Video) "Hurt" (MTV VMA Performance) "Behind the Scenes": album photo shoot [edit] DVD (Tour Edition)[29] "Ain't No Other Man" (Video) "Hurt" (Video) "Candyman" (Video) "Making Of Candyman" Best Buy Exclusive Behind the Scenes released on November 28, 2006[30] Back to Basics "Tour Package" special edition released on June 6 in Japan and on June 30 in Australia. [edit] Back to Basics Tour Main article: Back to Basics Tour The Back to Basics Tour took place in Europe,[31] North America,[32] Asia and Oceania in 2006 and 2007. The tour consisted in 80 shows worldwide. [edit] Charts and certifications Charts[33] Peak Position Certification Sales/Shipments[34] America Canada[35] 1 3× platinum[36] 300,000 United States[35] 1 Platinum[37] 1.7 million[38] Asia Hong Kong n/a Gold[21] 20,000 Japan[39] 7 Gold 100,016[40] Singapore n/a Platinum[21] 15,000 South Korea n/a Gold[21] 15,000 Europe Europe[41] 1 Platinum[42] 1 million[43] Austria 1 Gold[44] 15,000 Belgium 2 Platinum[45] 40,000 Czech Republic 4[46] Gold[21] 10,000 Denmark 2 Gold[47] 15,000 France 10 Gold[48] 100,000+ Germany[49] 1 Platinum[50] 200,000 Hungary 3 Platinum[51] 20,000 Ireland 1 3× platinum[52] 45,000 Netherlands 1 Gold[53] 30,000 Poland[54] 9 Gold[55] 20,000 Russia n/a 2× platinum[56] 40,000 Switzerland 1 Platinum[57] 30,000 United Kingdom[58] 1 Platinum[59] 500,000 Oceania Australia 1 2× platinum[60] 140,000 New Zealand 2 Platinum[61] 30,000 Worldwide Worldwide[62] 4 million End Of Year Chart (2007) Peak position Weeks on chart Belgium Album Chart [63] 85 17 New Zealand RIANZ Album Chart [64] 43 17 Netherlands Album Chart [65] 88 26 Swiss Album Chart [66] 53 36 [edit] Release history Country Date Poland[67] August 10, 2006 Germany[68] August 11, 2006 Italy[69] Netherlands[70] August 12, 2006 Australia[71] Denmark[72] August 14, 2006 France[73] Hong Kong[74] Sweden[75] United Kingdom[76] United States[77] August 15, 2006 Japan[78] Canada[79] Russia[80] Spain[81] August 22, 2006 [edit] Awards [edit] 2006 Awards ceremony Award iTunes Best Pop Album of the Year[24] MTV Europe Awards Best Female Rolling Stone Best Female Performer[82] Rolling Stone Best R&B Artist[82] Z100's Music Awards Best Album [edit] 2007 Awards ceremony Award 49th Annual Grammy Awards Best Female Pop Vocal Performance for "Ain't No Other Man" Billboard Top Grossing Tour Top Grossing Female Tour: "Back to Basics Tour" Daily Mirror London Best Album of the Year MVPA Awards Best Direction Of A Female Artist: Hurt MVPA Awards Video of the Year: Hurt NRJ Music Awards Best International Album NRJ Music Awards Best International Female POPrepublic's Annual Public Voting Best International Female Artist [edit] 2008 Awards ceremony Award ASCAP Awards Most Performed Songs: Hurt[83] BMI Pop Music Awards Songwriting Award: Ain't No Other Man[84] BMI Pop Music Awards Songwriting Award: Hurt[84] [edit] Personnel Vocals – Christina Aguilera, Steve Winwood (background) Producer – DJ Premier, Kwamé, Linda Perry, Rich Harrison, Mark Ronson, Big Tank Mixing – Peter Mokran, Dave Pensado, Perry, Charles Roane Engineer – Alan Mason (assistant), Tal Herzberg (assistant), Oscar Ramirez, Charles Roane, Mark Ronson Programming – Marc Jameson Vocal scratches – Kara DioGuardi, Alan Mason Sample clearance – Kobie Brown, Jonathan Pryce Contractor – Jeannine Wagner Photography – Ellen Von Unwerth Art direction – Jeri Heiden, Glen Nakasako Instruments – Raymond Angry, Aroussiak Baltaian, Wayne Bergeron, Printz Board, Susan Chatman, Daphne Chen, Damon Fox, Eric Gorfain, Julian Hallmark, Leah Katz, Paul Klintworth, John Krovoza, Marisa Kuney, Brian MacLeod, Darrin McCann, Jim McMillen, Diego Miralles, Alyssa Park, Cameron Patrick, Perry, Melissa Reiner, Tony Reyes, Julie Rogers, Mark Ronson,
Eric Schermerhorn, Danny Seidenberg, Francis Senger, Garrett Smith, Audrey Solomon, Tom Tally, Chris Tedesco, Marcy Vaj, Josephina Vergara, Steve Winwood, Ray Yslas Choir – Barbara Allen, Thomassina Atkins, Elin Carlson, Roger Wagner Chorale, Joan Ellis, Sharlotte Gibson, Ivan Gilliland, Ahmad Hamad, Chara Hammonds, Kenya Hathaway, David Hernandez, Erika Jerry, Dieyelle Reed, Jacinda Townsley, Angel Williams, Meelah Williams [edit] References ^ "Christina Aguilera-Back to Basics (Poland)". Albertus (August 10, 2006). Retrieved on 2008-08-25. ^ Lewis, Rob ((May 2006)). "Creating Christina", EQ Mag. Retrieved on 25 August 2008. ^ "Christina Aguilera Official Site". Christina Aguilera. Retrieved on 2008-08-24. ^ a b Kaufman, Gil. "2006: A Look Ahead". MTV News. MTV Networks. Retrieved on 2006-04-01. ^ "Christina Aguiler Target Exclusive Greatest Hits release", Marketwatch, Wallstreet digital ((November 20, 2008)). Retrieved on 20 November 2008. ^ Moss, Corey ((March 04, 2005)). 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[edit] External links Back to Basics By Christina Aguilera Christina Aguilera - official web site Back to Basics Tour Concert in Seoul, South Korea Preceded by Port of Miami by Rick Ross Billboard 200 number-one album August 27, 2006 - September 2, 2006 Succeeded by Danity Kane by Danity Kane Preceded by High School Musical (soundtrack) by Cast of High School Musical Australian ARIA Albums Chart number-one album August 21 - August 27, 2006 Succeeded by Carnival by Kasey Chambers Preceded by Mercedes Dance by Jan Delay German MediaControl Albums Chart number-one album August 28, 2006 Succeeded by Loose by Nelly Furtado Preceded by Mercedes Dance by Jan Delay UK Albums Chart August 28, 2006 Succeeded by Loose by Nelly Furtado [hide]v • d • eChristina Aguilera Studio albums Christina Aguilera (1999) · Stripped (2002) · Back to Basics (2006) Other albums Mi Reflejo (2000) · My Kind of Christmas (2000) · Keeps Gettin' Better: A Decade of Hits (2008) Singles "Genie in a Bottle" · "What a Girl Wants" · "I Turn to You" · "Come on Over Baby (All I Want Is You)" · "Dirrty" · "Beautiful" · "Fighter" · "Can't Hold Us Down" · "The Voice
Within" · "Ain't No Other Man" · "Hurt" · "Candyman" · "Slow Down Baby" · "Oh Mother" · "Keeps Gettin' Better" Other songs "Reflection" · "The Christmas Song" · "Christmas Time" · "Pero Me Acuerdo De Ti" · " Falsas Esperanzas" · "Hello (Follow Your Own Star)" · "Here To Stay" · "Save Me From Myself" Collaboration singles "All I Wanna Do" · "Nobody Wants to Be Lonely" · "Lady Marmalade" · "What's Going On" · "El Último Adiós (The Last Goodbye) · "Car Wash" · "Tilt Ya Head Back" · "A Song for You" · "Somos Novios (It's Impossible)" · "Tell Me" DVDs Genie Gets Her Wish · My Reflection · Stripped Live in the U.K. · Back to Basics: Live and Down Under Tours Sears & Levis US Tour · The Latin America Tour · Stripped World Tour · Back to Basics Tour Perfume Xpose · Christina Aguilera · Inspire Related articles Discography · Awards · RCA Records · Ecuadorian American Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Back_to_Basics_(Christina_Aguilera_album)" Categories: 2006 albums | Christina Aguilera albums | Contemporary R&B albums | RCA Records albums | Albums produced by Mark Ronson | Albums produced by DJ Premier | Double albums
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