Waste Management (album)
Waste Management | ||||
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Studio album by t.A.T.u. | ||||
Released | December 15, 2009 | |||
Recorded | 2007-2009 | |||
Genre | Electronic, dance-pop, pop rock, electronica | |||
Length |
Standard version: 50:18[1] Transcendent version: 60:05[2] | |||
Language |
English Russian (1 track and 2 remixes) | |||
Label |
Conqueiro Verde T.A. Misterya Zvuka | |||
Producer | T.A. Music, Billy Steinberg, Josh Alexander, Sergio Galoyan, Boris Renski (executive) | |||
t.A.T.u. chronology | ||||
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Singles from Waste Management | ||||
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Waste Management is the third English language (sixth overall) studio album by Russian recording group t.A.T.u. released in the Russian Federation on 15 December 2009 by their own independent record label T.A. Music. Unlike their previous English studio album, it is the group's first studio album not released by Interscope Records due to their departure from the label in 2006. The album was no longer handled by their primary producers and song writers, which included Martin Kierszenbaum and Trevor Horn. Instead, it was produced by producers including Billy Steinberg, Josh Alexander, Sergio Galoyan and Boris Renski, who served as their executive producer.
Unlike their previous studio albums, Waste Management is exclusively seated in the electronic dance music genres, including musical influences from dance, electronica, techno and eurodance. Upon its release, the album debuted with generally favorable reviews from music critics, who felt the production and musical composition suited the group well and considered it as one of their best release. The album did not do well commercial-wise, only managing to peak in countries including Canada, Mexico, Russia and Taiwan, becoming the group's least successful album to date.
The studio album generated three singles : "Snowfalls", "White Robe" and "Sparks", none of which managed to generate much interest nor appear in any music charts around the world. This album is the group's last studio album, as they the members splitted up in March 2011. Waste Management Remixes was released not long after.
Background and development
When the group announced the release of the lead single of their studio album, Vesyolye Ulybki, they stated that the album would be entitled Upravleniye Otbrosami, which translates to "Waste Management". However, a press release had officially stated that it would be entitled Vesyoyle Ulybki instead, as it reflected sarcastic comments about the state of the Russian music business made by Volkova and Katina in an interview with Moscow's Time Out Magazine.[3] Because of the name change, the album was postponed, but was eventually released in October 2008.
In March 2009, the group began production of the studio album. On their Myspace account, the group stated that t.A.T.u would no longer be a "full-time project" as they wanted to focus on their solo careers. Around April 2009, the group revealed their single "Snowfalls", stating that the studio album was still in production.[4]
According to one of the press releases from the group's website, they said that the album's title "Waste Management" was related to "Happy Smiles", explaining "this album was all about “Unhappily Unsmiling” in its very essence. To be more precise, it was [Waste Management]".[5] Member Lena Katina said on her part that it was inspired by Pink Floyd, saying "You should listen to this version of our LP non-stop at least once to feel what we tried to create. We call this version “pinkfloydish” among us”.
She further explained “Pink Floyd was not the only band who did it this way, but we can say it was them who inspired us. [Waste Management] has got all songs bound together by short instrumental interludes composed by our author Evgeniy Matveitsev. This version of the LP is one continuous music trip”.[5] The group stated that they decided to do this after they visited the "concept of continuity" in their music videos "220" and "Snowfalls", which where fused together.[5]
In the press release, member Julia Volkova revealed :[5]
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"We made our album more than just musically enriched, we have also changed its design – cover, booklet. While preparing this release we understood that everybody was a bit bored by the existed artwork. So now, instead of astronauts and Martian landscapes, look for the two trash-styled girls in shabby coats on the cover!” |
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Composition
The musical composition is different from the group's other studio albums. According to Allmusic, the album is influenced by pop rock music. According to the masters released on Discogs, the studio album is influenced by Electronic dance music and features styles of downtempo, synthpop and tech-house.[6]
All of "Waste Management"'s tracks were re-recorded in English, except "Martian Eyes". English lyrics, translated from Russian by Leonid Aleksandrovsky, go far beyond the original Russian lyrics of the album.[5]
Release
Waste Management was first released in Australia, then in the United States, Japan, France, Germany, New Zealand, United Kingdom and Mexico on December 1, 2009 by TA Music. The album was later released in Russia in Compact Disc on January 1, 2010 and later released in South America. On September 19, 2011 it was released in Belarus (see track listing below).
Waste Management was also released as a one track version called the Transcendent Version. This version is one continuous track running (only in the digital release) slightly over an hour. Interludes are placed between each track to make the album sound continuous. The bonus tracks are also included, but without any interludes between them. Lena Katina calls this version "one continuous music trip" and says Pink Floyd was the main influence in the creation of this version.[7]
A CD of the Transcendent Version is available on the tatu.ru website.[8]
Critical reception
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Review scores | |
Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [9] |
Dealnay | (positive)[10] |
Rateyourmusic | (favorable)[11] |
Sputnikmusic | [12] |
TheProphetBlog.net | (positive)[13] |
Upon its release, Waste Management received generally positive reviews, though it was not immediately reviewed by mainstream music critics. Mark Fleming from Allmusic gave the album three-and-a-half stars out of five, saying "The provocative and controversial pop duo [t.A.T.u.] deliver a set of sleek electronic dance music [...] vocalists Lena Katina and Julia Volkova take their edgy musical stories to the dancefloor [...]"[9] The highest rating from Rateyourmusic stated "An extremely ingenious and creative album. A well-produced, well-performed set of songs that really experiment and get deep into grimy, synthy electronic sounds."[11]
Sputnikmusic's contributor pizzamachine found the album to be the group's best effort to date, rating it three-and-a-half stars out of five and saying "The girls of t.A.T.u have become veterans of this type of danceable, catchy, and fun, electropop rock [...] “Waste Management” is filled with expected synths/keyboards and the occasional auto-tuned vocals - the end result is a consistent and surprisingly solid album".[12] Bradley Stern from Muumuse gave a favorable remark, describing it as "bittersweet" and stating that he would want to hear more of the album.[13]
Chart performance
Waste Management didn't fare very well on record charts worldwide, making it the group's least successful album to date. The album debuted on the Mexican Albums Chart at twenty-four and eventually became a success by peaking at number three on the chart. It managed to peak inside the top five in their native Russia.
In the United States, the album did not sell very well, and was reported to have only sold over 1000 copies as of December 2010.[14] However, it eventually charted at 25 on the Top Pop Catalog Albums album and at 92 on the Billboard 200.[5]
Singles
- "Snowfalls", the English version of the song "Snegopady", was released as the digital-only lead single from "Waste Management" on July 13, 2009. The Russian version also served as the fourth single of Vesyolye Ulybki. The music video premiered on MTV Baltic and the official t. A.T.u YouTube Channel, MySpace and iLike on July 13, 2009.[15] The song is available for purchase on AmazonMP3 and iTunes, the latter of which also has the music video for sale.[16] The video is the same as the one for "Snegopady", dubbed with the English lyrics.
- The second single of the album, "White Robe", was released on November 10, 2009. The song is the English version of "Beliy Plaschik". The song uses the same music video as the original version, but features the group lip-syncing the English lyrics instead. It didn't chart in any important music charts.
- The third single, "Sparks", premiered on MTV Brasil on April 13, 2010. The song is the English version of "220". "Sparks" peaked at no. 1 on MTV Latin America charts and stopping of video clips from MTV BRAZIL.
Track listing
- Standard edit
- "White Robe" (V. Kilar, L. Alexandrovski, M. Maxakova, T.A. Music) – 3:16
- "You and I" (E. Buller, A. Kubiszewski) – 3:16
- "Sparks" (V. Polienko, L. Alexandrovski) – 3:09
- "Snowfalls" (Slowman, L. Alexandrovski, K. Salem, T.A. Music) – 3:15
- "Marsianskie Glaza" (Марсианские Глаза) (Martian Eyes) (S. Galoyan, T.A. Music) – 3:10
- "Little People" (Slowman, L. Alexandrovski, T.A. Music) – 3:28
- "Waste Management" (E. Matveidzev) – 2:04
- "Running Blind" (J. Schramm, L. Reinatz, C. Behrens, S. Martin, R. Schwenger, L. Dissing) – 3:39
- "Fly on the Wall" (J. Alexander, B. Steinberg) – 3:59
- "Time of the Moon" (V. Kilar, L. Alexandrovski, T.A. Music) – 3:24
- "Don't Regret" (V. Kilar, L. Alexandrovski, T.A. Music) – 3:09
Bonus tracks:
- "Beliy Plaschik (White Robe) (Fly Dream Remix)" – 5:32
- "Running Blind (Transformer Remix)" – 3:53
- "Don't Regret (Sniper Remix)" – 4:58
- Transcendent version
- "White Robe" (V. Kilar, L. Alexandrovski, M. Maxakova, T.A. Music) – 3:09
- "You and I" (E. Buller, A. Kubiszewski) – 4:27
- "Sparks" (V. Polienko, L. Alexandrovski) – 3:30
- "Snowfalls" (Slowman, L. Alexandrovski, K. Salem, T.A. Music) – 4:12
- "Marsianskie Glaza" (Марсианские Глаза) (Martian Eyes)" (S. Galoyan, T.A. Music) – – 4:10
- "Little People" (Slowman, L. Alexandrovski, T.A. Music) – 4:19
- "Waste Management" (E. Matveidzev) – 2:49
- "Running Blind" (J. Schramm, L. Reinatz, C. Behrens, S. Martin, R. Schwenger, L. Dissing) – 4:41
- "Fly on the Wall" (J. Alexander, B. Steinberg) – 5:09
- "Time of the Moon" (V. Kilar, L. Alexandrovski, T.A. Music) – 4:36
- "Don't Regret" (V. Kilar, L. Alexandrovski, T.A. Music) – 4:26
- "Clock-Work" - 0:11
Bonus Tracks:
- "Beliy Plaschik (White Robe) (Fly_Dream Remix)" - 5:32
- "Running Blind (Transformer Remix)" - 3:51
- "Don't Regret (Sniper Remix)" - 4:57
Most of the tracks are longer than the standard version due to the interludes added to tracks 2-11.
Release history
Region | Date | Label | Format |
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United States[1] | December 15, 2009 | T.A. Music | Digital download |
Australia[17] | |||
Japan[18] | |||
France[19] | |||
Germany | |||
United Kingdom[20] | |||
Mexico[21] | |||
Russia[22] | January 1, 2010[23] | Misterya Zvuka | CD |
Brazil[24] | January 15, 2010 | Coqueiro Verde Records | |
Argentina[25] | February 1, 2010 | ||
Chile[25] | |||
Colombia[25] | March 8, 2010 |
Charts
Chart | Peak position |
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Canadian Album Charts | 86 |
Mexican Album Charts[26] | 8 |
Russian Album Charts | 3 |
Taiwan Album Charts | 5 |
Notes
- The Russian release of Waste Management is the same as the Latin American one; credits in the booklet are translated into Russian.
- The album included a 24-sided booklet.
See also
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Waste Management [Explicit]: t.A.T.u.: MP3 Downloads". Amazon.com. Retrieved 2012-03-13.
- ↑ Takeuchi, Naoko. "Waste Management Transcendent Version [Explicit]: T.A.T.U.: MP3 Downloads". Amazon.com. Retrieved 2012-03-13.
- ↑ "Там же одни проститутки! / It's full of whores! / Time Out Magazine / t. A. T. u. – t. A. T. u. m.e.d.i.a.b.l.o.g". Blog.tatu.ru. 2008-09-01. Retrieved 2009-05-02.
- ↑ "t.A.T.u. Eng News" (in (Russian)). Tatu.ru. Retrieved 2013-11-16.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 Waste Management Press Release. PDF File Only.
- ↑ "t.A.T.u. - Waste Management at Discogs". Discogs.com. Retrieved 2013-11-16.
- ↑ "t.A.T.u. Waste Management 15.12.2009". tatu.ru. Retrieved April 10, 2012.
- ↑ "Waste Management / Russian edition shop.taty.ru: official store of t.A.T.u. band". Shop.taty.ru. 2008-10-21. Retrieved 2012-03-13.
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 "Waste Management". Allmusic. Retrieved April 10, 2012.
- ↑ "Waste Management - T.A.T.U.". Dealnay. Retrieved April 10, 2012.
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 "Waste Management". Rateyourmusic. Retrieved April 10, 2012.
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 "t.A.T.u. Waste Management". Sputnikmusic. June 7, 2010. Retrieved April 10, 2012.
- ↑ 13.0 13.1 "The Wait is Ova: t.A.T.u.’s Third and Final English Studio Album Released Digitally Worldwide.". MuuMuse. Retrieved 2013-11-16.
- ↑ Ask Billboard: Taking Peaks," Nos. 100-1. January 29, 2010 4:35 PM EST.
- ↑ "t.A.T.u. Eng News" (in (Russian)). Tatu.ru. Retrieved 2012-03-13.
- ↑ "t.A.T.u. Eng News" (in (Russian)). Tatu.ru. Retrieved 2012-03-13.
- ↑ "iTunes - Music - Waste Management by t.A.T.u". Itunes.apple.com. 2009-12-15. Retrieved 2012-03-13.
- ↑ "iTunes - ミュージック - t.A.T.u.「Waste Management」". Itunes.apple.com. 2009-12-15. Retrieved 2012-03-13.
- ↑ "Waste Management [Explicit]: t.A.T.u.: Amazon.fr: Téléchargements MP3". Amazon.fr. Retrieved 2012-03-13.
- ↑ "Waste Management [Explicit]: t.A.T.u.: Amazon.co.uk: MP3 Downloads". Amazon.co.uk. Retrieved 2012-03-13.
- ↑ "iTunes - Música - Waste Management de t.A.T.u". Itunes.apple.com. 2009-12-15. Retrieved 2012-03-13.
- ↑ "updated" (in (Russian)). Blog.tatu.ru. Retrieved 2012-03-13.
- ↑ "t.A.T.u. - CD - Официальный сайт компании Мистерия Звука". M-zvuka.ru. Retrieved 2012-03-13.
- ↑ "Twitter / Coqueiro Verde: "Waste Management" da t.A". Twitter.com. 2010-01-15. Retrieved 2012-03-13.
- ↑ 25.0 25.1 25.2 "t.A.T.u. Eng News" (in (Russian)). Tatu.ru. Retrieved 2012-03-13.
- ↑ "t.A.T.u. Eng News" (in (Russian)). Tatu.ru. Retrieved 2012-03-13.
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