Bring It On (Alistair Griffin album)
Bring It On | |
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Producer | Danny Schogger, Deacon Smith, Ian Curnow |
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Bring It On is the debut album by British singer/songwriter
The album consists mainly of original songs written or co-written by Griffin, together with the three most popular covers he had sung live on
Reviews
Bring It On received mixed reviews, with some critics dismissing it as a product of manufactured reality pop, even though most of the songs had actually been written before Griffin entered the show. Despite being criticised for its bland production, Bring It On was variously described as "ludicrously catchy", "polished pop" and "so cheesy that it is actually cool somehow". Most praised the quality of the songwriting, with one reviewer commenting "...he has come up with a debut that is better than those of his contemporaries. There's no pouting, no worthiness, just gentle pop songs about the flush of first love and the warmth of summer romance.." [1]
Covers
Two of Griffin's own compositions have also been covered by Dutch artists; "You and Me" appears on the #1 album Impressed previously released in 2003 by
"In Your Smile" and "Feeling Alive", featuring Griffin as guest vocalist, appear on
Singles
The first
Shortly afterwards, Griffin parted company with UMTV and no further single releases were made.
Track listing
- "Bring It On" – 3:04 (Alistair Griffin)
- "Painkiller" – 3:39 (Griffin, Tom Nichols, Greg Fitzgerald)
- "Oblivion" – 3:21 (Griffin, Stuart Hanna)
- "You and Me (Tonight)" – 4:16 (Griffin, Nichols, Fitzgerald, Jon O'Mahony)
- "Hungry for Love" – 3:40 (Griffin, Nichols, Fitzgerald)
- "Real World" – 4:38 (Griffin, O'Mahony, Michael Harwood, Nick Keynes, Ryan Molloy)
- "Feeling Alive" – 3:54 (Griffin, O'Mahony)
- "Something About Her" – 3:35 (Griffin, Hanna)
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- "Jealous Guy" – 3:27 (John Lennon)
- "In Your Smile" – 3:52 (Griffin)
- "Everything I Own" – 3:03 (David Gates)
- "Aaron Kamin, Alex Band)
- "A Heart Can't Lie" – 3:12 (Griffin, Louise Griffiths, Danny Schogger)
Personnel
- Alistair Griffin – vocals
- Robin Gibb – vocals
- Lance Bass – vocals
- Peter Brame – vocals
- Carolynne Good– vocals
- Alex Parks – vocals
- Deconzo Smith – keyboards, guitar, bass
- Olly Meacock – programming
- Dave Ford – engineer
References
External links
- MusicOMH.com album review
- The Guardian album review
- BBC album review Archived 7 February 2006 at the Wayback Machine
- CD Times album review