Stéphanie (album)

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Stéphanie
Studio album by Stéphanie
Released 30 July 1991
Recorded 1987–1991
Genre Pop, pop rock, electronic
Length 43:58
Label WTG, Epic
Producer Michael Verdick, Ron Bloom
Stéphanie chronology

Besoin
(1986)
Stéphanie
(1991)
Singles from Stéphanie
  1. "Winds of Chance"
    Released:
  2. ""
    Released:
  3. ""
    Released:
  4. ""
    Released:

Stéphanie is the second studio album released by Princess Stéphanie of Monaco. The album was released on 30 July 1991 through the WTG Records in the United States, and the Epic Records in Europe.[1] It was released five years after her successful début album Besoin. Stéphanie met with disappointing sales — it sold only 3.500 copies in the United States — and negative reviews.[2] In 1992, Stéphanie ended her music career.

Album information

In 1987, after the release of her successful début album Besoin, Stéphanie moved to Los Angeles, California due to a further development of her music career. She signed a record contract with the Sony Music, and released Stéphanie through their label WTG Records. The Epic Records released the album in Europe. While her previous album featured europop and eurodance songs, Stéphanie experimented with pop rock and electronic music on Stéphanie.[1] Stéphanie and her producer Ron Bloom wrote all the songs, all in English language. Michael Verdick and Bloom produced most of the songs.

Reception

Though the Amazon.com costumers gave the album four out of five stars,[3] Stéphanie received negative reviews from music critics. David Hiltbrand of People wrote, "This isn't a humiliating outing. But it sure is embarrassing. Oh, Steph hits all the notes but, unfortunately, without any conviction or depth".[4]

Singles and promotion

The album's lead single "Winds of Chance" was released in 1991, with the accompanying music video shot in the Canary Islands.[5] However, the single was not commercially successful, failing to mirror singles from Stéphanie's previous album Besoin. In the summer 1991, Stéphanie launched her first world tour, throughout Europe and South America, in order to promote Stéphanie. Despite the tour being rather successful, the album did not achieve a commercial success.

Track listing

No. TitleWriter(s)Producer(s) Length
1. "Winds of Chance"  Stéphanie, R. BloomMichael Verdick 4:23
2. "You Don't Die from Love"  Stéphanie, R. BloomMichael Verdick 4:20
3. "Love Once"  Stéphanie, R. BloomMichael Verdick 4:57
4. "Born Blue"  Stéphanie, R. BloomMichael Verdick 3:57
5. "Words Upon the Wind"  Stéphanie, R. BloomMichael Verdick 4:36
6. "Sky Fall Down"  Stéphanie, R. BloomMichael Verdick 4:08
7. "Unchained"  Stéphanie, R. BloomMichael Verdick 4:03
8. "Hunger Rise"  Stéphanie, R. BloomRon Bloom 4:50
9. "I Escape"  Stéphanie, R. BloomMichael Verdick 4:23
10. "Good Dreams"  Stéphanie, R. BloomMichael Verdick 4:21
Total length:
43:58

Credits and personnel

  • Princess Stéphanie of Monaco – vocals, songwriter
  • Ron Bloom – guitar, keyboard, percussion, synthesizer, arranging, mixing
  • David Coleman – art direction
  • Kristen Connolly – engineering
  • Linda Harmon – backing vocals
  • Mary Hylan – backing vocals
  • Linda Mallah – backing vocals
  • Brian McHugh – engineering
  • Michael Miller – photography
  • David Mitson – mastering
  • Guy Snider – engineering
  • Michael Verdick – mixing, producing

Chart positions

Chart Peak
position
France (Syndicat National de l'Édition Phonographique) 48[6]

See also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Stéphanie". Discogs.com. Retrieved 4 July 2011. 
  2. "Princess Stéphanie of Monaco". Wikipedia. Retrieved 4 July 2011. 
  3. "Stéphanie". Amazon.com. Retrieved 4 July 2011. 
  4. "Picks and Pans Review: Stephanie". People (David Hiltbrand). 9 September 1991. Retrieved 4 July 2011. 
  5. "Stéphanie – Winds of Chance". YouTube. 16 November 2009. Retrieved 4 July 2011. 
  6. "Les Charts.com". Syndicat National de l'Édition Phonographique (in French). Retrieved 4 July 2011. 

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