Never or Now
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Studio album by Lisa Scott-Lee | |||||
Released | 4 June, 2007 18 June, 2007 (digital) |
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Recorded | 2003-2007 | ||||
Genre | Pop | ||||
Label | Concept Records | ||||
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Singles from Never Or Now | |||||
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Never Or Now is the long-awaited debut album to be released by former Steps member, Totally Scott-Lee star and Dancing On Ice contestant Lisa Scott-Lee. The album was released in South Africa on June 4, 2007 and received a digital release in the UK two weeks later.
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[edit] Album information
The album has been in the making since 2003, when Lisa Scott-Lee released her first two singles, "Lately" and "Too Far Gone." Originally titled, Unleashed, promotional album samplers were sent out that year. The songs leaked shortly afterwards. Other tracks from the album appeared over the next four years, including the single "Electric". Some songs appeared as b-sides, had been heard in Lisa's reality show Totally Scott-Lee, or had been put up for download by Lisa herself. When the album was finally released, there were only four new songs out of thirteen tracks. One other song "I'll wait for you" was a new recording.
[edit] Track listing
- Lately 1
- Too Far Gone 1
- Electric 2
- Back In Time 1
- Obscenely Delicious 1
- Boy on the Dancefloor 4
- Give You My Love 2
- Make It Last Forever 3
- Sleazy 1
- I'll Wait For You 1
- You're No Good For Me 2
- Rush 2
- Never Or Now 2
1 - appeared on the Unleashed promo sampler
2 - previously unheard
3 - b-side to "Electric" Single
4 - originally recorded for "Unleashed" and leaked on Lisa's Website as a Christmas gift to her fans.
[edit] Unreleased Tracks
The following tracks are officially unreleased, and may have been part of the Unleashed recording sessions.
- "I'm Burning" - 3:27
- "U Sure Do" - 3:22
- "Tonomatic"
- "Sunshine After The Rain"
- "High"
[edit] Trivia
- Originally the album was to feature another new track, “High”, though this was removed shortly before release, and replaced with “Boy On The Dancefloor”. Pictures of the back cover with “High” listed were published on the internet.
- On the South African edition, “You’re No Good For Me” is missing from the track listing on the back cover in error, this was corrected on the later released edition in Belgium.
[edit] References
- H & Claire @ Top40-Charts.com. Retrieved on 2006-07-27.
- Chart Log UK: H & Claire - Nick Heyward. Retrieved on 2006-07-27.
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