Comin' Atcha! (album)

Comin' Atcha!
Studio album by Cleopatra
Released United Kingdom 30 June 1998
United States
Canada
Recorded 1997
Genre Pop/R&B
Length 47:08
Label WEA, Maverick Records
Cleopatra chronology
Comin' Atcha!
(1998)
Steppin' Out
(2000)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
Entertainment WeeklyB+[2]

Comin' Atcha! is the debut album by British pop and R&B girl group Cleopatra, released on 30 June 1998 by WEA. The album was written by singer-songwriter Cleo who is also the lead singer of Cleopatra. Four singles were released from the album—the top five hits "Cleopatra's Theme", "Life Ain't Easy" and a cover of The Jackson 5's "I Want You Back", as well as the top 30 "A Touch of Love". The album was released worldwide and went Platinum. Comin' Atcha! was released digitally on 28 December 2004. The album had a huge impact on Cleopatra's career, leading to them being signed to Madonna's Maverick record label and selling over 300,000 copies in the US alone. In Canada the girls are known as Cleopatra ZYC as the name Cleopatra was already taken by an artist.

Writing

The album was written by lead singer Cleo who had written some of the songs as young as 9 years old. The album was recorded in 1997 when Cleo was only 14 years old. When the original demos were recorded they were R&B and soul records which were later remixed to pop songs. Cleo often wrote about personal experiences or issues she felt she needed to address. On the track "A Touch of Love" Cleo goes into her whistle register hitting F#6.

Impact

Their debut single was "Cleopatra's Theme" entered the UK chart at No. 3, giving them their first Top 5 hit single.

The next two singles—"Life Ain't Easy", and a cover of The Jackson 5's classic hit "I Want You Back" followed the same success, heading into the Top 5, gaining the girls BRIT Awards and MOBO Awards nominations. They performed at the 1999 BRIT Awards alongside Steps, Tina Cousins, B*Witched and Billie Piper and were also nominated for Best British Newcomer. Madonna signed Cleopatra in 1998 to her Maverick label and introduced them to the United States at Nickelodeon's 11th Annual Kids' Choice Awards, where they performed their debut single, "Cleopatra's Theme". It was released shortly afterwards and reached no. 26 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, and No. 16 in the US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. The video reached No. 4 on the TRL Top 10 countdown. Comin' Atcha sold over 300,000 copies in the US alone[3] and entered the top 30 there in July 1998. The group filmed a live show for a 60-minute Disney Channel special, "Cleopatra in Concert", where they performed their biggest hits aboard the Disney cruise ship, Disney Magic.[4] The show also contained a behind-the-scenes look into the lives of the three sisters over a four-day Bahamas cruise.

Cleopatra were invited to support the Spice Girls on the UK leg of their sell out Spiceworld Tour, playing to 150,000 fans at Wembley Stadium.[5] They were also invited to perform at the Vatican by request of Pope John Paul II,[6] backed by a 100-piece orchestra.[7] They sang "O Come All Ye Faithful".[8] The performance was later released on DVD in 2004 as All-Star Christmas – From the Vatican. They covered the Bee Gees song "I've Gotta Get a Message to You", renaming it "Gotta Get a Message to You", for the tribute album of the same name. They were also asked to record a cover of the disco song "Right Back Where We Started From" for An Extremely Goofy Movie by Disney.

Track listing

# Title Time
1 "Cleopatra's Theme" 4:09
2 "Life Ain't Easy" 3:20
3 "Don't Suffer in Silence" 3:56
4 "A Touch of Love" 5:08
5 "The Bird Song" 4:51
6 "Thinking About You" 4:08
7 "What You Gonna Do Boy" 5:01
8 "The World We Live In" 5:36
9 "Dying Rose" 3:42
10 "Two Timer" 4:35
11 "I Want You Back" 4:02
Bonus tracks
Title Time
"We Haven't Finished Yet" (Japanese bonus track) 4:16
"Bird Song" (live version) (Japanese bonus track) 4:59

Singles

  1. "Cleopatra's Theme" (16 June 1998)
  2. "Life Ain't Easy" (13 October 1998)
  3. "I Want You Back"
  4. "Touch of Love" (8 February 1999)

Charts

Album
Chart (1998) Position
UK Albums Chart[9] 20
US Billboard 200[10] 109
US Billboard Top Heatseekers[10] 2
Singles
Year Single Chart positions[10][9]
UK Singles US Hot 100 US R&B
1998 "Cleopatra's Theme" 3 26 51
"Life Ain't Easy" 4 81
"I Want You Back" 4
1999 "A Touch of Love" 24

Credits

  • Cleo Higgins: Lead vocals, arranger
  • Yonah Higgins: Backing vocals
  • Zainam Higgins: Backing vocals
  • Christine Higgins: Backing vocals
  • Shaun LaBelle: Synthesizer, bass, drum programming, producer, keyboards, strings
  • Steve Menzies: Arranger
  • Harry Morgan: Percussion, piano
  • Dik Shopteau: Engineer
  • Roger Troutman: Talk box
  • Allee Willis: Arranger
  • Clem Clemson: Guitar
  • Brad Haehnel: Engineer
  • Ronnie Wilson: Producer, mixing
  • Kenneth Hayes: Arranger
  • Niven Garland: Engineer
  • Reggie C. Young: Horn
  • Marcellus Fernandes: Mixing, mixing engineer
  • Errol Walters: Executive producer
  • Milton Macdonald: Guitar
  • Paul Eastman: Arranger
  • Cziz Hall: Arranger
  • Sinclair Palmer: Arranger
  • Tim Scrafton: Arranger

  • Damien Mendis: Multi instruments, mixing, producer
  • Sam Noel: Programming, remixing, engineer
  • Yvonne Sheldon: Vocals
  • Graeme Stewart: Engineer
  • Steve Christian: Arranger
  • Michael "Mickey D" Davis: Executive producer
  • Amichi Agoua: Bass
  • Big Ears: Strings, Synclavier technician
  • Stuart Bradbury: Multi instruments
  • Kadria Thomas: Vocals
  • Tyndale Thomas: Vocals
  • Dennis Charles: Producer, mixing
  • Barney Chase: Remixing
  • Brad Heshnel: Engineer
  • Dave Phillips: Piano, keyboards, programming
  • Kevin Armstrong: Guitar
  • David Barry: Guitar
  • Gary Bias: Horn
  • Ray Brown: Horn
  • Stephen Chase: Mixing
  • Renny Hill: Engineer
  • Andy Williams: Vocals
  • Maurice White: Arranger

References

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