O-Town (album)
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O-town | ||
Studio album by O-town | ||
Released | January 23, 2001 (U.S.) | |
Recorded | — | |
Genre | Pop | |
Length | — | |
Label | J Records | |
O-town chronology | ||
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... | O-town (2001) |
O2 (album) (2002) |
After their #10 hit, "Liquid Dreams", the pop band O-Town released their eponymous debut album, which peaked at #5 and spawned the #3 follow-up single, "All Or Nothing", which also made it to #3 on the Adult Contemporary chart. The third American single "We Fit Together" was an MTV favorite, but failed to chart, stalling at #4 on the Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles Chart (i.e. #104) despite being featured on the Dr. Dolittle soundtrack. The fourth single, "Love Should Be A Crime", was not featured on any of Billboard's U.S. charts at all, although it made it to the top 40 in the UK, albeit as their lowest-charting single from the album. The album gained triple platinum status.
[edit] Track listing
- "Liquid Dreams"
- "Every Six Seconds"
- "Girl"
- "Sexiest Woman Alive"
- "Love Should Be A Crime"
- "Shy Girl"
- "All Or Nothing"
- "Sensitive"
- "The Painter"
- "Take Me Under"
- "All For Love"
- "Baby I Would"
- "We Fit Together"