A Public Affair
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Studio album by Jessica Simpson | |||||
Released | August 26, 2006 (See release history) |
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Recorded | 2005 / 2006 | ||||
Genre | Pop, dance-pop, techno, rock, country, jazz, R&B, hip-hop | ||||
Length | 50:44 54:29 (with Bonus Track) |
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Label | Epic | ||||
Producer | Jessica Simpson, Lester Mendez, Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis, Cory Rooney, Scott Storch, Stargate | ||||
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A Public Affair is the fourth studio album by American pop singer Jessica Simpson. The album is Simpson's first effort following her divorce from Nick Lachey in early 2006.
With only a month to go until the release of A Public Affair, Simpson switched the cover picture of the album. The first cover art for the album surfaced showing a sultry Simpson with her hair down, sporting a dress with the straps pulled down. However, it was ultimately decided to go with more of a girl-next-door look. Simpson's representative Rob Shuter tells TMZ the final decision on a cover had not been made by the time one had to be provided to Simpson's record label, so the first cover option (of three choices they had) was given. That cover was ultimately not chosen, and Simpson went with the cover shown here. The new album cover has a casual-looking Simpson "with nothing but a t-shirt on," her hair pulled back and wearing a ring on her right index finger.
It is said that the main reason why the cover was changed was because of its similarities to Jennifer Lopez's 2002 album, This Is Me... Then, and Paris Hilton's self-titled debut album.[3] This is also Jessica's first release from the label "Epic Records".
The U.K version was released on the February 12 and included the video for "A Public Affair" and the audio for "These Boots Are Made For Walkin'" as UK Bonus tracks.
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[edit] Criticism
A Public Affair received poor reviews in the press and got two stars from Rolling Stone. The album is criticized for its lack of originality and its similarities to a lot of 70s and 80s pop and disco music without a contemporary spin. The lead single "A Public Affair" is criticized for its extreme similarities to Madonna's song "Holiday" and the music video's striking similarity to Madonna's "Sorry" Music video. Many feel the album was manufactured by Epic Records and Simpson's father. The album was poorly received by fans and saw very low sales.
[edit] Album facts
Scott Storch describes the track entitled "Fired Up" as "Jessica's 'Dirrty'". Simpson recorded another club track, "Mr. Operator," with Storch during their sessions together. The song "Sexified" was available for listen at PromoSquad in 2005, but did not make the final cut for the album and is a possible B-Side. Simpson recorded a cover version of Dusty Springfield's "Son of a Preacher Man," but it did not make the final cut. Simpson wrote "Fired Up" for her friend, Cacee Cobb "since that's what she always says".
The album debuted at #5 on the Billboard Hot 200, selling over 101,000 copies in its first week. This marked one of Simpson's highest debuts to date. However, it has only shipped 500,000 units in the US, and selling over 300,000 to date. On a worldwide scale its sales have disappointed with figures under 800,000 to date.
[edit] Second single
When the first official single was released, fans expected the club-track "Fired Up" to be the second official single from the album. Weeks later, in an MTV interview Simpson stated that "You Spin Me Round (Like a Record)" might be the second single from the album and that she would like to tour after three or four songs have been released from the record. However, on August 9, 2006, Simpson stated on her official website that she wanted her fans to choose the second single from the album; she provides six choices, which were:
- "If You Were Mine"
- "The Lover in Me"
- "I Belong to Me"- Received the most votes, and was confirmed to be second single on 8/23/06.
- "B.O.Y."
- "I Don't Want to Care"
- "You Spin Me Round (Like a Record)"
Simpson stated on a radio interview on August 23, 2006 that the second official single from the album would be "I Belong to Me". The album originally did not include the track "I Belong to Me", Simpson stated that the track would only be included on a special version of the album which is being sold only in Wal-Mart. On the iTunes version of the album, "I Belong to Me" is included. However, less than two weeks after the album release, her record company decided to start shipping albums with "I Belong To Me" included for every retailer, today, the album can be purchased anywhere with the bonus track included. Simpson did mention that the albums will have a special code in which fans can download the song for free. 2nd Single Poll
The song, "B.O.Y." samples the opening guitar riff of The Cars' "Just What I Needed" and shows a sexier, more europop side of Simpson. Erica Driscoll, singer of indie-pop band Blondfire (formerly Astaire) co-wrote the song, originally entitled "B.O.Y. Y?" with Wally Gagel (who had worked with acts such as Folk Implosion, Muse, and New Order). Many fans wonder why "Fired up" wasn't released as a single, the song had a strong popularity and many plays on youtube.
[edit] Singles
- "These Boots Are Made for Walkin'" (UK Bonus Track)
- "A Public Affair"
- "I Belong To Me"
- "You Spin Me 'Round (Like A Record)" - PROMO ONLY
[edit] Track listing
- "A Public Affair" – 3:21 (Simpson, Austin, Kurstin, Watters, Biancaniello, Mendez, Ashford, Simpson)
- "You Spin Me 'Round (Like A Record)" – 3:49 Re-Write of the Dead or Alive song (Percy, Burns, Coy, Lever)
- "B.O.Y." – 3:22 (Driscoll, Gagel, Ocasek)
- "If You Were Mine" – 3:17 (Watters, Biancaniello, Kurstin, Gray, Sewell)
- "Walkin' 'Round In A Circle" – 4:40 (Simpson, Austin, Harris III, Lewis, Nicks)
- "The Lover In Me" – 3:41 (Simpson, Childress, Austin, Biancaniello, Watters, Gray)
- "Swing With Me" – 3:25 (Prima, Simpson, Rooney, Shea, Cobb, Alexander)
- "Push Your Tush" – 4:48 (Simpson, Harris III, Lewis, Tolbert, Bonner, Beck, Williams, Pierce, Jones, Middlebrooks, Satchell)
- "Back To You" – 4:11 (Simpson, Harris III, Lewis)
- "Between You & I" – 4:58 (Simpson, Rooney)
- "I Don't Want To Care" – 3:57 (Simpson, Eriksen, Hermansen, Riddick, Lind, Bjorklund, Beite, Hvidsten)
- "Fired Up" – 3:58 (Simpson, Storch, Rooney)
- "Let Him Fly" – 3:11 Cover of the Patty Griffin song (Griffin)
- "I Belong To Me" – 3:40 (Warren)
- "These Boots Are Made for Walkin'" (UK Bonus Track) - 3:58 Re-Write of the Nancy Sinatra song (Hazlewood)
- "A Public Affair" [Enhanced Video] (UK Bonus Track)
The Circuit City version of the album had a bonus track as track 14: "A Public Affair" (Extended Version).
[edit] Album credits
- Abe Laboriel Jr. - Drums
- Andrew Rugg - Engineer
- Barry Danielian - Trumpet
- Bobby Ross Avila - Bass
- Brett Ratner - Photography
- Brian Warwick - Assistant Engineer
- Cacee Cobb - Vocals (Background)
- Chris August - Vocals (Background)
- Chris Megert - Vocal Arrangement
- Conrad Golding - Engineer
- Cory Rooney - Drum Programming, Keyboards, Producer, Vocal Producer
- Dan Kurtz - Bass
- Dan Shea - Keyboards, Producer
- Dave Pensado - Mixing
- David Andrew Mann - Sax (Tenor)
- David E. Williams - Guitar
- David Levita - Guitar
- Dorian Holly - Vocals (Background)
- Eric Rennaker - Assistant Engineer
- Espen Lind - Keyboards
- Evan Lamberg - A&R
- Farra Mathews - A&R
- Gary Novak - Drums
- Greg Kurstin - Guitar, Keyboards, Producer, Programming
- Ian Cross - Engineer, Mixing
- Jerry Brown - Drums
- Jessica Paster - Wardrobe
- Jessica Simpson - Vocals, Executive Producer
- Jimmy Jam - Keyboards, Producer
- Jimmy Wright - Keyboards
- Joe Simpson - Executive Producer, Management
- Joe Wohlmuth - Engineer
- Joe Zook - Mixing
- Justin King - Guitar
- Keith Gretlein - Assistant Engineer
- Ken Paves - Hair Stylist
- Laurie Rosenwald - Cover Typeset
- Lester Mendez - Arranger, Beats, Moog Synthesizer, Piano, Producer
- Louis Biancaniello - Keyboards, Mixing, Producer, Programming
- Lyle Workman - Guitar
- Magnus Beite - Keyboards
- Makeba Riddick - Vocals (Background)
- Matt Marrin - Engineer, Mixing
- Mike Terry - Engineer
- Mikkel S. Eriksen - Engineer, Instrumentation, Vocal Producer
- Nikki Harris - Vocals (Background)
- Orlando Calzada - Engineer
- Ozzie Melendez - Trombone
- Paul Jackson, Jr. - Guitar
- Peter Wade - Engineer
- Phil Tan - Mixing
- Rafael Padilla - Percussion
- Ravaughn Brown - Vocals (Background)
- Reuben Rodriguez - Bass
- Ron Allaire - Engineer
- Sam Watters - Mixing, Producer
- Scott Storch - Producer
- Serban Ghenea - Mixing
- Sharlotte Gibson - Vocals (Background)
- Sherree Ford Brown - Vocals (Background)
- Siedah Garrett - Vocal Arrangement, Vocals (Background)
- Steve Geuting - Assistant Engineer
- Tamyra Gray - Vocals (Background)
- Terry Lewis - Producer
- Tim Roberts - Mixing Assistant
- Tony Tolbert - Vocals (Background)
- Valente Torrez - Assistant Engineer
- Vince Cherico - Drums
- Vlado Meller - Mastering
- Wally Gagel - Mixing, Producer
- Wally Gagle - Engineer, Instrumentation
- Xandy Barry - Producer
[edit] Release history
Region | Date |
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Australia | August 26, 2006 |
United States | August 29, 2006 |
Japan | September 27, 2006 |
United Kingdom | February 12, 2007 |
Germany | March 2, 2007 |
[edit] Charts
Chart (2006) | Peak position |
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U.S. Billboard 200 | 5 |
Top Internet Albums | 5 |
Canadian Albums Chart | 6 |
United World Chart[citation needed] | 9 |
Philippines Albums Chart | 18 |
Japan (International Chart) | 22 |
Irish Albums Chart | 32 |
Australian ARIA | 33 |
UK Album Chart | 65 |
[edit] References
- ^ link http://www.rollingstone.com/reviews/album/11368857/a_public_affair link] Rollingstone.com
- ^ http://musicserver.cz/clanek/18099/Jessica-Simpson--A-Public-Affair/link Musicserver.cz
- ^ http://www.tmz.com/2006/07/27/jessica-vs-jessica/ TMZ.com
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