Watching Angels Mend

Watching Angels Mend
Studio album by Alex Lloyd
Released 2001
Recorded The Town House
Rockfield Studios
Dub Shack
Canelot
Genre Pop rock
Label EMI
Producer Magnus Fiennes
Steve Osbourne
Alex Lloyd chronology

Black The Sun
(1999)
Watching Angels Mend
(2001)
Distant Light
(2003)
Singles from Watching Angels Mend
  1. ""Downtown""
    Released: 9 July 2001
  2. ""Amazing""
    Released: 17 September 2001
  3. "Green"
    Released: 18 February 2002
  4. "Everybody's Laughing"
    Released: 2002
  5. "Bus Ride"
    Released: 2002
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Watching Angels Mend is the second studio album released by Alex Lloyd. It features the No. 1 song "Amazing".

Album reviews and peaks

After his successful 1999 debut album "Black the Sun" reached No. 9 in Australia, Lloyd's second album went to incredible heights of success not just in Australia, but also in New Zealand. The album began to soar in popularity when the second single of the album "Amazing" was released, and proved to be Lloyd's first successful single, eventually being used on Ford commercials. The album itself meanwhile went double platinum in sales, stayed in the top fifty for 41 weeks. The album also reached No. 22 in New Zealand and was in the top 50 for 8 weeks.

Singles success and chart performance

The first single of the album released was "Downtown" which proved to be a successful opening single, reaching No. 75 in Australia, and its video clip humoursly containing a puppet of Lloyd, as he couldn't be available to shoot the video clip. The second single, "Amazing" however proved to be Lloyds first major breakthrough, reaching No. 14 in Australia, stayed in the top fifty for 21 weeks and had gold sales. "Amazing" did even better in New Zealand, reaching No. 1 and staying the top fifty for 22 weeks. "Amazing" was a minor hit in The Netherlands, where it reached No. 91 and stayed in the top 100 for 5 weeks. "Amazing" was also Lloyds first song to enter the top 200 in the UK, peaking at No. 176. In 2002, Lloyd released two more singles "Green" and "Everybody's Laughing" both of which entered the top forty in Australia. "Green" peaked at No. 25, staying in the top fifty for 7 weeks while "Everybody's Laughing" peaked at No. 33, and stayed in the top fifty for one week. Late in 2002, Lloyd realised the fifth and final single of the album "Bus Ride", although it didn't enter the top fifty, the song still proved to be successful and it was released to celebrate Lloyd's marriage to his wife, Amelia.

Nominations and success at the ARIA Music Awards

"Watching Angels Mend" dominated the line up of the ARIA awards of 2002. The album won Lloyd "Best Male Artist" for a second time. The album itself received many nominations, including "Best Album of The Year" (lost to Kasey Chambers - Barricades & Brickwalls),"Best Rock Album" (lost to Silverchair - Diorama) and "Producer Of The Year" (lost to Daniel Johns (Co-Producer) for - Silverchair - Diorama). "Amazing" also was nominated for "Single Of The Year" and "Highest Selling Single" losing both times to Kylie Minogue - "Can't Get You Out Of My Head". Lloyd still played an important role in the night, including singing one the albums hit singles "Green".

Track listing

All tracks written by A. Wasiliev, except where noted.

  1. "Everybody's Laughing"
  2. "Green"
  3. "Trigger"
  4. "My Friend"
  5. "Lost in the Rain"
  6. "Sleep"
  7. "Amazing"
  8. "Downtown"
  9. "Bus Ride" (A. Wasiliev/S. Miller)
  10. "Burn"
  11. "Easy Exit Station"

Singles peaks

Name of Single Aus. Charts Peak Weeks in Aus. Top 50 NZ Charts Peak Weeks in NZ Top 50 Ned. Charts Peak Weeks in Ned. Top 100 Peak in UK Top 200
"Downtown" 75 - - - - - -
"Amazing" 14 21 1 22 91 5 176
"Green" 25 7 - - - - -
"Everybody's Laughing" 33 1 - - - - -
"Bus Ride" - - - - - - -

Album Peaks

Album Aus. Chart Peak Weeks in Aus. Top 50 NZ Chart Peak Weeks in NZ Top 50
Watching Angels Mend 2 41 22 8

Personnel

References

^ Alex Lloyd at MySpace ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Alex Lloyd chart positions. Australian-charts.com. Retrieved 17 June 2007. ^ a b Alex Lloyd New Zealand chart positions. Australian-charts.com. Retrieved 17 June 2007. ^ "Chartifacts - Week Commencing: 10 November 2008". ARIA. Archived from the original on 2008-11-12. http://www.webcitation.org/5cGtgjr2i. Retrieved on 2008-11-12.