Temperature Rising (album)
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Temperature Rising | |||||
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Studio album by Tata Young | |||||
Released | August 24, 2006 (Asia) August 23, 2006 (Japan) September 12, 2006 (Malaysia) September 18, 2006 (Philippines) September 12, 2006 (Taiwan) |
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Genre | Pop, R&B | ||||
Length | 41:12 | ||||
Label | Sony-BMG | ||||
Producer | David Gray & Doug Banker | ||||
Tata Young chronology | |||||
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Temperature Rising is Tata Young's second English language album. It was released in 2006. The first single is "El Nin-YO!", from the lyrics of which the album's title comes from. ("You got my temperature rising like El Nin-YO!"). Her second single is "Zoom" which was released in September.
"Come Rain Come Shine", the third single, was used in Star World's station promo's from December 2006 to mid 2007. The promo includes footage of Tata Young singing "Come Rain Come Shine" as well as scenes from some of Star World's television shows (Everybody Loves Raymond, American Idol etc)
Track #7, "Zoom", was covered by Ashley Tisdale on her 2007 debut album "Headstrong".
[edit] Track listing
- El Nin-YO! (Hiten Bharadia, Philippe-Marc Anquetil, Christopher Lee-Joe)
- Produced by Christopher Lee-Joe and Philippe-Marc Anquetil
- Back Outta This (Adam Anders, Nikki Hassman, Rasmus Bille Boehncke, Rene Tromborg, Samantha Jade)
- Produced by Adam Anders and Nikki Hassman
- I Want Some Of That (Diane Warren)
- Produced by Alex Greggs and Danny O'Donoghue
- Originally performed by Sarah Connor (Key to My Soul, 2003, Germany)
- Come Rain Come Shine (Paul McCartney, Linda McCartney, Frank Lamboy, Andrew Wedeen)
- Produced by Frank Lamboy and Andrew Wedeen.
- Samples "Silly Love Songs" by McCartney and McCartney
- Originally performed by Jenn Cuneta (single, 2005, US)
- Uh Oh (Anthony Anderson, Dane DeViller, Sean Hosein, Rosette Sharma, Steve Smith)
- Produced by Anthony Anderson and Steve Smith and Sean Hosein and Dane DeViller
- Originally performed by Rosette Sharma (Uh-Oh, 2005, Canada)
- Betcha Neva (Alan Ross, David James, Natasha Bedingfield)
- Produced by Alex Greggs and Danny O'Donoghue
- Originally performed by Cherie (Cherie, 2004, USA)
- Zoom (Adam Anders, Nikki Hassman, Rasmus Bille Boehncke)
- Produced by Adam Anders and Nikki Hassman
- For You I Will (Diane Warren)
- I Must Not Chase the Boys
- I Guess I Never Knew My Baby (Arnthor, Bagge, Wayne Hector, Sebastian Nylund)
- Produced by Alex Greggs and Danny O'Donoghue
- Superhypnotic (Alex Cantrall, Lindy Robbins, Kenneth Karlin, Carsten "Soulshock" Schack)
- Produced by Alex Greggs and Danny O'Donoghue
- Originally performed by Shaggy ft. Nicole Scherzinger (Clothes Drop, 2005, USA)
- Mila Mila (Sandeep Chowta with English lyrics by Same Same)
- Produced by Sandeep Chowta
- Originally performed by Anushka Manchandani (Super, 2005, India)
TATA YOUNG Temperature Rising :Karaoke
- "El Nin-YO!"
- "Zoom"
- "Betcha Neva"
- "I Must Not Chase The Boys"
- "Uh Oh"
- "Back Outta This"
- "For You I Will"
[edit] Singles
- El Nin-Yo
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- the music video films Tata at the Dream Hotel
- Zoom
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- this song is covered by American teen actress/singer Ashley Tisdale for her debut album "Headstrong" as "Don't Touch (The Zoom Song).
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- Tata is credited for background vocals.
- this song was also featured in the The Sims 2: Seasons, where it had been rerecorded in Simlish.
- Come Rain Come Shine
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- In this Music Video. Tata's wears Adidas Superstar with her Flip-Flap Diamond on her Adidas shoes.