Sunday Love

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Album


Fefe Dobson
Fefe Dobson cover
Studio album by Fefe Dobson
Released Unreleased
Recorded  ???
Genre Pop, Rock
Length  ???
Label TBA
Producer(s)  ???
Fefe Dobson chronology
Fefe Dobson
(2003)
Sunday Love
(Unreleased)
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Alternate Cover
The original cover for Sunday Love
The original cover for Sunday Love

[edit] Album Information

Sunday Love is Fefe Dobson's sophomore album. Co-writers and producers include Billy Steinberg, Matthew Wilder, and John5. Backing vocals are recorded by ex-Veruca Salt member Nina Gordon. Though it is considered to be her "Love Kills" album, she states it is also about her growth in music. She wanted to put as much 80's pop and 90's punch into the record to give it a sort of retro feel from today's pop-rock music. "Sunday Love is just about chillin and relaxing and enjoying every possible aspect of this career and my life now."

It was first scheduled to be released on September 20 2005, but was soon changed to October 25, 2005. Soon after it was rescheduled for February 7, 2006. According to Fefe, she wanted to go to the studio and finish some last few things that she felt weren't quite right. In January 2006 it was announced that Sunday Love would not be released until May 2, 2006. The reason was that Sunday Love was to be promoted alongside the novel "Inside The Mind Of Gideon Rayburn", which was released in May. However, only a month later the album was postponed again until June 20. The title of the album is Sunday Love, and was named in tribute to Fefe's mother. The first single Don't Let It Go To Your Head and the second was This Is My Life; both flopped commercially probably because they didn't have videos.

The album cover changed during the back-to-the-studio process. Fefe felt that the previous cover reflected a person she no longer was. It was changed to suit the image she felt was best. Fefe Dobson's plans to release her new album "Sunday Love" on June 20th were cancelled once again, due to Fefe being dropped from Island Records. The album remains unreleased as she was unable to obtain rights. Although it is unreleased, the album has been leaked onto internet.

[edit] Track List

  1. As A Blonde
  2. Don't Let It Go To Your Head
  3. If I Was A Guy
  4. Get You Off
  5. This Is My Life
  6. Scar
  7. Miss Vicious
  8. Man Meets Boy
  9. Get Over Me
  10. Hole
  11. The Initiator
  12. Yeah, Yeah, Yeah
  13. Be Strong


Fefe Dobson
Discography
Albums and EPs: Fefe Dobson | Sunday Love
Singles: "Bye Bye Boyfriend" | "Take Me Away" | "Everything" | "Don't Go (Girls And Boys)" | "Don't Let It Go To Your Head" | "This Is My Life"
Live albums: None
Compilations: None
Videography
Music Videos: "Bye Bye Boyfriend" | "Take Me Away" | "Everything" | "Don't Go (Girls And Boys)" | "Don't Let It Go To Your Head"
Videos and DVDs: None
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