Savage Garden (album)
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Savage Garden | |||||
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Studio album by Savage Garden | |||||
Released | March 24, 1997 April 15, 1997 |
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Recorded | 1996 for Rough Cut Productions | ||||
Genre | Pop | ||||
Length | 44:35 | ||||
Label | Columbia | ||||
Producer | Charles Fisher | ||||
Professional reviews | |||||
Savage Garden chronology | |||||
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Savage Garden is the eponymous debut album of the Australian pop duo Savage Garden. It was released on March 4, 1997.
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[edit] Track listing
[edit] US release
- "To the Moon & Back" – 5:41
- "I Want You" – 3:52
- "Truly Madly Deeply" – 4:38
- "Tears of Pearls" – 3:47
- "Universe" – 4:20
- "Carry on Dancing" – 3:45
- "Violet" – 4:04
- "Break Me Shake Me" – 3:23
- "A Thousand Words" – 4:00
- "Promises" – 3:31
- "Santa Monica" – 3:34
The US release had the track "Mine" removed due to concerns that Sony had regarding a line about "crosses and crucifixes" alienating the US market.
[edit] Australian release
- "To the Moon and Back" – 5:41
- "I Want You" – 3:52
- "Truly Madly Deeply" – 4:38
- "Tears of Pearls" – 3:47
- "Universe" – 4:20
- "Carry on Dancing" – 3:45
- "Violet" – 4:04
- "Break Me Shake Me" – 3:23
- "A Thousand Words" – 4:00
- "Mine" – 4:28
- "Santa Monica" – 3:34
[edit] Australian release - bonus track version
- "To the Moon and Back" – 5:41
- "Carry on Dancing" – 3:45
- "Tears of Pearls" – 3:46
- "I Want You" – 3:52
- "Truly Madly Deeply" – 4:37
- "Violet" – 4:04
- "All Around Me" - 4:11
- "Universe" – 4:20
- "A Thousand Words" – 4:00
- "Break Me Shake Me" – 3:23
- "Mine" – 4:30
- "Santa Monica" – 3:37
[edit] Asian tour release
In support of their Asian tour in 1998, a special double-CD package was released by Sony. The first disc is same as that of the US Edition of the album while the second disc contained bonus tracks.
[edit] Disc two
- "I Want You (Xenomania Punxy Mix)"
- "To The Moon & Back (Hani's Num Radio Edit)"
- "Truly, Madly, Deeply (Australia Mix)"
- "Break Me Shake Me (Remix)"
- "Mine"
- "Love Can Move You"
- "All Around Me"
- "I'll Bet He Was Cool"
[edit] Certifications
Country | Certification | Peak position (if any) |
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Australia | 12xPlatinum | 1 |
Canada | Diamond | |
New Zealand | 8xPlatinum | |
USA | 7xPlatinum | |
India | 6xPlatinum | |
Singapore | 6xPlatinum | |
UK | 4xPlatinum | |
Philippines | 4xPlatinum | |
Sweden | 3xPlatinum | |
Malaysia | 3xPlatinum | |
Taiwan | 3xPlatinum | |
Czech Republic | 2xPlatinum | |
Denmark | 2xPlatinum | |
Finland | 2xPlatinum | |
Indonesia | 2xPlatinum | |
Mexico | 2xPlatinum | |
Hong Kong | 2xPlatinum | |
Thailand | 2xPlatinum | |
Germany | Platinum | |
Greece | Platinum | |
Italy | Platinum | |
Norway | Platinum | |
Portugal | Platinum | |
Poland | Platinum | |
South Africa | Platinum | |
Switzerland | Platinum | |
Korea | Platinum | |
Costa Rica | Platinum | |
Ecuador | Platinum | |
Japan | Platinum | |
France | 2xGold | |
Austria | Gold | |
Netherlands | Gold | |
Spain | Gold | |
Turkey | Gold | |
Chile | Gold | |
Peru | Gold | |
Venezuela | Gold |
[edit] Personnel
- Written by Darren Hayes and Daniel Jones
- Enjoyed by Neil and many more
- Produced by Charles Fisher except "Santa Monica", which is produced by Savage Garden
- Mixed by Chris Lord-Alge except "Truly Madly Deeply", "Tears of Pearls" and "Universe", which were mixed by Mike Pela and "Santa Monica" which was mixed by Oliver Jones.
- The album cover is made by Yelena Yemchuk.
[edit] Awards
This album fetched the duo a record of 8 awards at the ARIA Awards 1997, grabbing the Best Album, Best Single, Best Group, Song Of The Year, Best Debut Album, Best Independent Release, Best Pop Release and Highest Selling Single award - the most awards ever won by a single act in one year[1]. The following year at the ARIA Awards 1998, the album won two more awards - Highest Selling Album award and Outstanding Achievement Award
[edit] Notes
- ^ ARIA Awards 2006 - History: Winners by Year - 1997. ARIA (2006). Retrieved on 2007-04-14.
Preceded by Pop by U2 |
Australian ARIA Albums Chart number-one album April 6 - June 28, 1997 July 6 - July 12, 1997 July 20 - August 9, 1997 September 7 - September 13, 1997 October 5 - October 18, 1997 |
Succeeded by Album of the Year by Faith No More |
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