Funky Dory
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Funky Dory | ||
Studio album by Rachel Stevens | ||
Released | September 29, 2003 (UK) March 9, 2004 (Hong Kong) March 16, 2004 (Canada) July 16, 2004 (Re-issue) |
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Recorded | London, England Stockholm, Sweden |
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Genre | Pop | |
Length | 76:80 (Non-European edition) | |
Label | Polydor Records/Universal International | |
Producer(s) | Bloodshy & Avant, David Eriksen, Richard X, Martin Harrington, Ben Chapman, Yak Bondy, Steve Lipson, Michael Peden, Bag, Arnthor, B Rich, Brio Taliaferro, Wild Oscar, Jeremy Wheatley, Pete Hoffmann | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Rachel Stevens chronology | ||
Funky Dory (2003) |
Come and Get It (2005) |
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Re-issue Cover | ||
Funky Dory is the solo debut album by British pop–dance singer Rachel Stevens. It was released by Polydor Records on September 29, 2003 in the United Kingdom. The album was produced by various record producers including Bloodshy & Avant and Richard X. It received a mixed reception from music critics, some of whom complimented its surprising diversity, charm and relative depth, while others though of it to be poorly written, produced and forgettable. Despite critical commentary, it became Stevens' most successful album release, and reached number nine in the United Kingdom, where it was certified gold. On July 16, 2004 the album was re-issued in the United Kingdom, including three new songs, and reached number thirteen on the albums chart. Funky Dory was released in Canada on March 16, 2004; however, it failed to generate much interest outside of the United Kingdom. The album's name refers to the David Bowie album Hunky Dory.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
[edit] Original release
- "Sweet Dreams My LA Ex"
- "Funky Dory"
- "Fools"
- "Breathe in, Breathe out"
- "Glide"
- "Heaven Has to Wait"
- "Blue Afternoon"
- "I Got the Money"
- "Little Secret"
- "Solid"
- "Silk"
- "Sweet Dreams My LA Ex" [Bimbo Jones Club Mix] 1
[edit] Re-issue
- "Some Girls"
- "Sweet Dreams My LA Ex"
- "Funky Dory" [Single mix]
- "Fools"
- "Breathe in, Breathe Out" [SWAT-Team version]
- "Glide"
- "Heaven Has to Wait"
- "More More More"
- "Blue Afternoon"
- "I Got the Money"
- "Little Secret"
- "Solid"
- "Silk"
- "Some Girls" [Rhythm Masters Vocal Mix]
Notes
- 1: Not included on the Canadian and Hong Kong edition.
[edit] Chart performance
Funky Dory debuted at number nine on the UK albums chart. Since its release the album has achieved gold status in the United Kingdom, where after six weeks, it descended from the top-seventy-five. The albums re-issue debuted at number thirteen on the albums chart, selling 14,600 copies in its first week, becoming the hundred and eightieth best selling album of 2004. Together, both albums have sold over 310,000 copies in the UK. It is very unusual for a re-released album to be more popular than the original. Elsewhere the album failed to generate much interest, resulting in low sales and chart positions.
[edit] Charts
Chart | Album | Peak position |
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UK Albums Top 40 | Funky Dory | #9 |
UK Albums Top 40 | Funky Dory [Re-issue] | #13 |
[edit] References
- RachelStevensOnline. United Kingdom sales and chart positions. Retrieved on March 27, 2006.
Rachel Stevens |
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Studio albums: |
Funky Dory · Come and Get It |
Singles: |
"Sweet Dreams My LA Ex" · "Funky Dory" · "Some Girls" "More More More" · "Negotiate with Love" · "So Good" · "I Said Never Again (but Here We Are)" |
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