The Color of Silence

The Color of Silence
Studio album by Tiffany
Released November 7, 2000
Recorded 1999–2000
Genre Pop, rock
Length 62:02
Label Azil / Eureka
Producer Tim Feehan (also Ovis and Joe Brooks)
Tiffany chronology
Greatest Hits
(1996)Greatest Hits1996
The Color of Silence
(2000)
Dust Off and Dance
(2005)Dust Off and Dance2005
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

The Color of Silence is the fifth studio album by Tiffany, released on November 7, 2000 (see 2000 in music). It represented a "comeback" for Tiffany, being her first studio album released in seven years, and the first released in the United States in ten years. It was released after Tiffany returned to southern California after living in Nashville, Tennessee for several years in an unsuccessful attempt to establish a career in country music; she never released any country albums until 2011's Rose Tattoo.

Originally, The Color of Silence was going to be released by Modern Records, but when this company ran into business troubles the release was switched to Eureka Records.

The Color of Silence is Tiffany's "alternative" album, even down to its cover art reminiscent of Nine Inch Nails' The Downward Spiral. It experimented with different facets of the genre including darker textures and lyrics, distorted guitars in "Butterfly" and the unusual 11
8
time signature in "Flown". It received some very favorable reviews. A Billboard front-page article called it "thoughtful, intelligent, and full of grace", and said that it could be considered "Tiffany's equivalent to Alanis Morissette's landmark Jagged Little Pill."[2] However, it did not achieve commercial success to match the critical welcome. It made it onto the shelves of many record stores, but was not heavily promoted; it ended up selling mostly to the established fan base which had stuck with Tiffany over the years, as well as to a few new fans attracted by word of mouth or dance club play of songs from this album.

The ballad "If Only" is in memory of Tiffany's bodyguard, Frank D'Amato, who died of cancer at age 34 not long before the album was released.[3]

An online download version, and a version released in non-US countries, each had bonus tracks not found on the original U.S. CD release.

The song "Open My Eyes" was used in the film BearCity.

Track listing

  1. "Open My Eyes" (Joe Brooks, Tim Feehan) – 4:32
  2. "I'm Not Sleeping" (Tiffany, Joe Brooks, Tim Feehan, Anthony Henderson) (featuring Krayzie Bone) – 3:39
  3. "Piss U Off" (Tiffany, Tim Feehan, Joe Brooks) – 3:48
  4. "I Will Not Breakdown" (Tim Feehan, Joe Brooks, Gene Black) – 4:12
  5. "Keep Walking" (Cary Devore, Scott Shiflett) – 3:37
  6. "If Only" (Tiffany, Joe Brooks) – 4:13
  7. "Silence" (Tiffany, Tim Feehan, Gene Black) – 4:15
  8. "All The Talking" (Tiffany, Joe Brooks, Tim Feehan) – 3:55
  9. "Good Enough For Me" (Tiffany, Tim Feehan, Joe Brooks, Gene Black) – 4:12
  10. "Christening" (Ovis) – 4:17
  11. "Betty" (Joe Brooks) – 4:29
  12. "Cinnamon" (Tiffany, Joe Brooks, Tim Feehan) – 4:42
  13. "Butterfly" (Joe Brooks, Tim Feehan) – 3:43

Bonus tracks on non-US release

  1. "As I Am" - 2:36
  2. "Falling" - 3:57
  3. "Flown" - 4:30

Bonus tracks on download version

  1. "Sometimes" - 4:41
  2. "As I Am"

Singles

References

  1. Allmusic review
  2. Paoletta, Michael, "Tiffany Tells Stories Her Way", Billboard, August 19, 2000, p. 1
  3. "Second Verse", People Weekly, September 25, 2000, p. 85
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