Cartel (album)

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Cartel
Cartel cover
Studio album by Cartel
Released August 21, 2007
Recorded May 25 - June 11 2007
Genre Pop punk, Power pop, Alternative Rock
Length 52:55
Label Epic
Producer Zac Odom, Wyclef Jean, Kenneth Mount, Cartel
Professional reviews
Cartel chronology
Live Dudes
(2006)
Cartel
(2007)

Cartel is Cartel's second album, released in stores on August 21, 2007 despite being announced by the band's lead singer as coming out on July 24, 2007. It was officially completed at sometime around 8:00 p.m. on June 10, 2007 and features "Lose It" as the first single.

Following its release, it debuted at number 20 on the U.S. Billboard 200, selling about 28,000 copies in its first week.[1]

Contents

[edit] The Bubble

The album was completed in 20 days inside a giant glass bubble as part of the Band in a Bubble program sponsored by Dr Pepper, MTV and KFC. The band was forced to live inside the bubble for 20 days without being able to leave. The first single, "Lose It", was performed from the bubble live on June 1st for TRL's Spankin' New Music Week. Throughout the recording of the album, the band was watched constantly by fans through 23 webcams that were positioned all through the bubble. The album was finished two days before the set time and was completed with 13 songs. The album was performed by Cartel after they left the bubble on June 12, 2007 at 8:00 p.m.

[edit] Track listing

  1. The Best - 1:46
  2. Tonight - 3:04
  3. Lose It - 2:30
  4. No Subject (Come with Me) - 2:33
  5. This Is Who We Are - 3:06
  6. I Will Hide Myself Away/I Will Follow - 6:19
  7. Wasted - 4:23
  8. The Fortunate - 2:53
  9. Georgia - 3:54
  10. If You Do, If You Don't - 3:19
  11. Lonely One - 5:33
  12. If I Were To Write The Song.../Get Through This - 9:39
  13. Wasted (Remix) [feat. Wyclef Jean] - 3:49

iTunes Bonus Track:

  1. Get Away - 3:50

Best Buy Bonus Tracks:

  1. No Subject (Come With Me) - [Live]
  2. This Is Who We Are - [Live]
  3. The Fortunate - [Live]

[edit] Credits

[edit] References

  1. ^ Katie Hasty, "'High School Musical 2' Hangs On Atop Billboard 200", Billboard.com, August 29, 2007.